Meaning: Its source is Marianus, a Latin name meaning "Manly."
In Czech, the name is spelled with an accent - Marián.
Languages: This boy's name is used in English, Polish and Czech.
Narrative: The source name has been variously interpreted. Most proposed meanings relate to the name of Mars, the ancient Roman god of war.
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Meaning: Its source is Miryam, a Hebrew name meaning "Wished-for child."
Languages: This girl's name is used in Dutch and English.
Compound Forms: Sherian
Non-English Forms: Marjan
Source Forms: Miryam
Popularity: The name Marian ranked 720th in popularity for females of all ages in a sample of 2000-2003 Social Security Administration statistics and 246th in popularity for females of all ages in a sample of the 1990 US Census.
This name is highly rated in the 1990 U.S. Census popularity survey of all ages, but after 1960 does not appear in the state data listing the most popular baby names.
Narrative: The original Miryam of the Hebrew scriptures was sister to Moses and Aaron. Some scholars believe her name, and those of her brothers, could have originated in the ancient Egyptian language, and that their meanings are lost. Others offer alternate interpretations, including ''rebellion'' and ''sea of bitterness.''
Various forms derived from Miryam -- Latin Maria developed into French Marie, then English Mary. Among Christians, they are venerated as the name of the mother of Jesus Christ. St. Jerome associated the Virgin's name with the Latin phrase stella maris (''star of the sea''), and this can be regarded as yet another meaning that inspired the widespread use of so many forms of this name.
Arts and Music
- ''Marian the Librarian''
- Words and music by Meredith Willson; from the score of The Music Man (see list of Names in Song titles)
Leadership
- Marian Williams Clarke (born 1880, died 1953)
American politician.
- Representative, R-New York, 1934-35 (see list of Women in the House of Representatives)
Miscellaneous
- Marian Anderson (born 1902, died 1993)
American singer. First African-American member of the Metropolitan Opera Company (1955). Performed at the inaugurations of Presidents Eisenhower and Kennedy.
- 1939 Spingarn Medal winner (see list of Spingarn Medal Winners)
- Member of National Women''s Hall of Fame (see list of National Women's Hall of Fame Members)
- 1963 recipient of Presidential Medal of Freedom (see list of Presidential Medal of Freedom Winners)
- Marian Wright Edelman (born 1939)
American lawyer and civil-rights activist. President of the Children's Defense Fund.
- Member of National Women''s Hall of Fame (see list of National Women's Hall of Fame Members)
- 1965 Mademoiselle Award winner (see list of Mademoiselle Award Winners)
- Marian McKnight
- 1957 Miss America, representing South Carolina (see list of Miss America Winners)
Stage and Screen
- Marian Anderson (born 1902, died 1993)
American singer. First African-American member of the Metropolitan Opera Company (1955). Performed at the inaugurations of Presidents Eisenhower and Kennedy.
- 1978 Kennedy Center Honors recipient (see list of Kennedy Center Honors Recipients)
- Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame for Recording (see list of Recording Personalites with Stars in the Hollywood Walk of Fame)
- Marian
Fictional character.
- Lady Marian from Robin and Marian (see list of see Audrey Hepburn's Roles)
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Teasing Nicknames:
- Marian the Librarian
- Maid Marian
- Mugsy













