In France, Marie came from the Latin “stella maris,” which means “star of the sea.” However, it is also a biblical name because it is the French version of the name Mary, the holy virgin mother of Jesus. There are also five other women named Mary in the Bible too, including Mary Magdalene, one of Christ’s favored followers, which is why the name was once considered too holy to use until late in the Middle Ages. The name Marie also has Hebrew origins being derived from Miryam, which is believed to come from the Egyptian element “myr,” meaning “beloved.” Miryam is also the biblical name of Moses’s sister from the book of Exodus and is believed to mean “rebellious” and “wished-for child.” There have been other etymological meanings ascribed to the name Marie as well, including “drop of the sea” (from the Hebrew roots mar meaning “drop” and yam meaning “sea”), and “bitter” (from the Hebrew marah meaning “bitterness.”)

Marie is a classic name throughout history. In the US, it was the seventh most popular name in 1901 and it remained a top 15 name until 1925. While its popularity has decreased ever since, it was a top 100 name until 1958.

Name Variations

The name Marie has been around for centuries and as one of the most important biblical names, it has a variation in almost every language including:

Maria (Latin) Mary (English) Mare (Irish) Maree (Irish) Marrie (French) Marye (French) Mariah (Hebrew) Maire (Irish/Latin) Mariel (Danish) Marielle (Dutch) Mariane (German) Mariette (French) Marietta (French) Marianne (French/Greek) Mariana (Latin) Marion (French/Latin) Marian (Czech) Mara (Hebrew) Miryam (Hebrew/Tiberian) Miriam (Hebrew) Maryam (Arabic/Hebrew)

Similar Names

Other girls’ names beginning with M:

MarleneMaiaMadelineMarilynMauraMaureenMelanieMiaMollyMya

Other French girls’ names:

AntoinetteCamilleCelesteColetteDominiqueFleurJacquelineLorraineLucieMargotOdette

Suggested Sibling Names

AnneCharlotteGabrielGraceLeoNoahOliverPierreReneSachaSarahSimonTomWilliam

Famous People Named Marie

One of the most famous Marie’s in history was Marie Curie, a female scientist who discovered polonium and radium in 1898 with her husband. She won the 1903 Nobel Prize for Physics for discovering radioactivity with her husband and the 1911 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for isolating pure radium. Other famous Maries include:

Famous in History:

Marie Antoinette, Queen of France until 1793Marie Louise Marguerite Belèze, a French botanist, taxonomist and explorerMarie Robinson Wright, an American travel writer, and journalist who died in 1914.

Famous Authors:

Marie de France, the earliest known French poet who wrote in the 12th-centuryMarie Kondo, Japanese author, organizing consultant, and star of the Netflix show “Tidying Up With Marie Kondo"Marie Lu, American young adult author best known for the dystopian “Legend " series of novels

Famous Entertainers:

Marie Avgeropoulos, Canadian actress and model known for her roles in the TV series “The 100” and the film “I Love You, Beth Cooper"Marie Fredriksson, Swedish pop singer-songwriterMarie Osmond, American actress, singer, philanthropist, author, and talk show hostMarie Windsor, an American actress known for her femme fatale characters in classic film noir movies such as “Force of Evil” and “The Narrow Margin"Marie McDonald, an American starlet and pin-up girl nicknamed “The Body” and known for her role in “The Body Beautiful"Marie Wilson, an American radio, film and television actress best remembered for her role in “My Friend Irma”

Famous Fictional Characters:

Marie Cardona, the lover of the main character Mersault in Albert Camus’ novel “The Stranger"Marie Barone, character in the sitcom “Everybody Loves Raymond"Marie, white kitten, and daughter of the protagonist in Disney’s animated movie “The Aristocats”

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