Marianna

"Variant of Mariana. Of the sea; grace"

โ™€ Female ยท Portuguese
compound oceanic classic variant

๐Ÿ“– About Marianna

Marianna is a graceful compound name that blends the Hebrew roots of Maria โ€” drawn from the ancient Miriam, meaning 'beloved' or 'drop of the sea' โ€” with Anna, from the Hebrew Hannah, meaning 'grace' or 'favour.' Together, the name carries a layered meaning of 'grace of the sea' or 'beloved grace,' giving it a poetic, almost lyrical quality. The name flourished across the Catholic world during the medieval and Renaissance periods, carried by devotion to the Virgin Mary and Saint Anne. In Portuguese and Italian cultures, Marianna became especially cherished as a formal, elegant alternative to Mariana or Maria, often reserved for daughters of distinguished families. It crossed into Eastern Europe via the Habsburg Empire, taking root in Hungary, Poland, and Romania, where it remains in use today. In Brazil, the city of Mariana โ€” one of the oldest in the country โ€” shares the same root, a testament to the name's deep ties to Iberian colonial heritage.

๐Ÿ“ Details

  • OriginPortuguese
  • Genderโ™€ Female
  • MeaningVariant of Mariana. Of the sea; grace

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โญ Famous People

  • Marianna Mazzucato โ€” Italian-American economist, professor at UCL, and author of 'The Entrepreneurial State,' influential in reshaping public economic policy globally.
  • Marianna Bridi โ€” Brazilian actress and model, known for her roles in Brazilian television and film.
  • Marianna Rydvanska โ€” Slovak professional tennis player who competed on the WTA Tour in the 2000s.
  • Marianna Torgovitskaya โ€” Russian-born figure skater who competed internationally for Israel, known for her elegant style.
  • Marianna Vertinska โ€” Renowned Ukrainian actress and singer, daughter of the famous Soviet actor Alexander Vertinsky.