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      Meaning of the first name Merie

      Origin

      English, French

      Meaning

      Sea of Bitterness, Wished-for Child

      Variations

      Meriel, Meriem, Merielle
      The name Merie is derived from the English and French origins, encapsulating nuanced meanings of sea of bitterness and wished-for child. In its etymological roots, Merie can be linked to the Hebrew name Miriam, which is often interpreted to signify a connection to sorrow, while the latter meaning reflects a sense of hope and longing typically associated with the arrival of a cherished child. This duality makes Merie a poignant name, steeped in emotional significance.

      Historically, the name Merie and its variations, such as Miriam and Mary, have been prevalent across various cultures and eras. The name gained prominence in biblical contexts, especially as it is borne by several notable figures in religious texts, including the sister of Moses. Throughout history, Mary has been one of the most popular names in the Western world, particularly among Christians, due to its association with the Virgin Mary. Over centuries, the name has influenced literature, art, and social practices, creating a rich tapestry of cultural significance.

      In contemporary society, Merie is relatively uncommon but has seen resurgence in various forms, often appreciated for its uniqueness. Parents seeking distinct yet meaningful names for their children may choose Merie as a fresh alternative to more traditional names like Mary or Marie. The name has also found its place in popular culture, appearing in literature, music, and social media, where its emotional depth resonates with a modern audience looking for names that carry personal significance and historical resonance.

      Based on our records...

      Anderson

      This is the most common surname associated with Merie.

      William

      This is the most common name of those married to a Merie.

      James

      This is the most common name for a child of a Merie.
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      1905 is when there were the most people born with the first name Merie.

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