Mária
Mária is a Hungarian and Slovak form of Maria (given name) or Mary (given name).
- The name is found in the Mária Valéria Bridge between Hungary and Slovakia on the middle of the bridge named after Archduchess Marie Valerie of Austria and may refer to:
- Mária Festetics (1839-1923), Austro-Hungarian Countess
- Mária Frank (1943-1992), Hungarian swimmer
- Mária Janák (born 1958), Hungarian javelin thrower
- Mari Jászai (1850-1926), Hungarian actress
- Mária Lázár (1895–1983), Hungarian actress
- Mária Littomeritzky (1927–2017), Hungarian butterfly swimmer
- Mária Mednyánszky (1901–1978), Hungarian international table tennis star
- Mária Mezei (1909–1983), Hungarian actress
- Mária Pap (born 1955), Hungarian athlete
- Marika Rökk (1913-2004), Hungarian dancer, singer and actress
- Mária Schmidt (born 1953), Hungarian historian and university lecturer
- Mária Sulyok (1908–1987), Hungarian actress
- Mária Szepes (1908-2007), Hungarian author
- Mária Tasnádi Fekete (1911–2001), Hungarian singer, stage and film actress
- Mária Temesi (born 1957), Hungarian operatic soprano
- Mari Törőcsik (born 1935), Hungarian stage and film actress
- Mária Vadász (1950–2009), Hungarian handball player
- Mária Wittner (born 1937), Hungarian revolutionary and politician
- Mária Zakariás (born 1952), Hungarian sprint canoer
- Mary of Hungary (1257 – 1323), daughter of Stephen V of Hungary
- Maria of Anjou (1371 – 1395) Queen of Hungary and Croatia
Gender | feminine |
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Language(s) | Hungarian, Slovak |
Name day | August 15, September 8 |
Other gender | |
Masculine | Márió |
Origin | |
Language(s) | Hebrew/Latin |
Meaning | bitter", "beloved", "rebelliousness", "wished-for child", "marine", “drop of the sea” |
Other names | |
Nickname(s) | Mari, Marika, Marica |
Cognate(s) | Maria |
Anglicisation(s) | Mary |
Related names | Mirjam, Miriam |
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