Latin form of Greek Μαρια, from Hebrew מִרְיָם (see MARY). Maria is the usual form of the name in many European languages, as well as a secondary form in other languages such as English (where the common spelling is Mary). In some countries, for example Germany, Poland and Italy, Maria is occasionally used as a masculine middle name.This was the name of two ruling queens of Portugal. It was also borne by the Habsburg queen Maria Theresa (1717-1780), whose inheritance of the domains of her father, the Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI, began the War of the Austrian Succession.
Name day: January 19th: Russia January 23rd: Poland February 2nd: Poland February 8th: Russia February 11th: Poland February 19th: Russia February 28th: Sweden March 25th: Estonia, Poland March 31st: Russia April 14th: Poland, Russia April 26th: Poland April 28th: Poland May 3rd: Poland May 24th: Poland June 2nd: Poland June 20th: Russia June 22nd: Russia July 2nd: Finland, Poland July 29th: Poland August 2nd: Poland August 4th: Poland, Russia August 5th: Poland August 15th: Greece, Poland August 22nd: Poland August 26th: Poland September 8th: Poland September 12th: Poland September 15th: Poland September 24th: Poland October 7th: Poland October 11th: Poland November 16th: Poland November 21st: Greece, Poland December 8th: Poland December 10th: Poland
Famous People: Anna Maria Jopekwiki (Singer, 1970, Poland), Maria Sharapovawiki (Tennis Player, 1987, Russia), Erich Maria Remarquewiki (Writer, 1898, Germany), Rainer Maria Rilkewiki (Writer, 1875, Czech Republic), Maria Callaswiki (Singer, 1923, United States), Maria Montessoriwiki (Philosopher, 1870, Italy), Maria Theresa of Austriawiki (Politician, 1717, Austria), Carl Maria von Weberwiki (Composer, 1786, Germany), Maria Göppert-Mayerwiki (Physicist, 1906, Poland), Maria Kirilenkowiki (Tennis Player, 1987, Russia)