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American ambient musician
Maria BC is an American ambient musician and singer who is currently based in Oakland, California. Maria BC was trained growing up as a mezzo-soprano
Maria_BC
2026 studio album
Marathon is the third studio album by the American musician Maria BC. It was released on February 27, 2026, through Sacred Bones Records to generally favorable
Marathon_(Maria_BC_album)
American record label
Couple Indigo Sparke Jozef van Wissem & Jim Jarmusch Khanate Mandy, Indiana Maria BC Marissa Nadler The Men Molchat Doma Mort Garson Moon Duo Ora Cogan Pharmakon
Sacred_Bones_Records
2023 studio album by Maria BC
album by American musician Maria BC. It was released on October 20, 2023, by Sacred Bones Records. On August 29, 2023, Maria BC announced the release of
Spike_Field
One hundred years, from 1900 BC to 1801 BC
The 19th century BC was the century that lasted from 1900 BC to 1801 BC. c. 1900 BC: Transition from Early Helladic III to Middle Helladic culture in Greece
19th_century_BC
Association football club in Bergamo, Lombardy, Italy
atalanta.it (in Italian). Atalanta BC. Retrieved 29 July 2021. "ATALANTA BC PRESS RELEASE" (Press release). Atalanta BC. 19 February 2022. "The Club – ATALANTA
Atalanta_BC
Basketball team in Equatorial Guinea
Virgen María de África BC is an Equatoguinean basketball club. The club's colors are orange and white. In 2019, the team competed in the inaugural qualifiers
Virgen_María_de_África_BC
Millennium between 7000 BC and 6001 BC
The 7th millennium BC spanned the years 7000 BC to 6001 BC (c. 9 ka to c. 8 ka). It is impossible to precisely date events around this millennium, and
7th_millennium_BC
City in British Columbia, Canada
Waterfront Situation". BC Studies (22): 68. BC Labour Heritage Centre (April 16, 2018). "The Shooting of Frank Rogers". Working People Built BC. Archived from
Vancouver
Region in the ancient Near East
the late 2nd millennium BC. Canaan had significant geopolitical importance in the Late Bronze Age Amarna Period (14th century BC) as the area where the
Canaan
2025 studio album by Kathryn Mohr
vocals bridges the eerie and the sublime, recalling Grouper by way of Maria BC, or even Julianna Barwick." Beats Per Minute assigned it a score of "75
Waiting_Room_(album)
Independent record label based in San Francisco
American Novel FD-110 - mui zyu - a wonderful thing vomits, remixes FD-111 - Maria BC - Hyaline FD-112 - Home Is Where / Record Setter - dissection lesson FD-113
Father/Daughter_Records
Pharaoh of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC
father-loving goddess'; 70/69 BC – 10 or 12 August 30 BC) was Queen of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC, and the last active Hellenistic
Cleopatra
American biologist
Podila, Gopi K.; Tudzynski, Bettina; Davis, Maria R. (2009). "Cold induced Botrytis cinerea enolase (BcEnol-1) functions as a transcriptional regulator
Maria_Ragland_Davis
Chinese dynasty from c. 1046 to 256 BC
years from c. 1046 BC until 256 BC, the longest span of any dynasty in Chinese history. During the Western Zhou period (c. 1046 – 771 BC), the royal house
Zhou_dynasty
Ancient citadel above the city of Athens
was inhabited as early as the 4th millennium BC, it was Pericles (c. 495–429 BC) in the fifth century BC who coordinated the construction of the buildings
Acropolis_of_Athens
Major music festival held annually in Wales
Jessica Winter, Pregoblin, Brian Destiny (Dash The Henge), Papur Wal, Maria BC, Rhodri Davies, Cerys Hafana, Eli Smart, Dactyl Terra, Ailsa Tully, Alice
Green_Man_Festival
century BC) Khujjuttarā (6th century BC) Aspasia of Miletus (approx. 470–400 BC) Arete of Cyrene (4th century BC) Hipparchia of Maroneia (4th century BC) Nicarete
List_of_women_philosophers
Ancient Semitic maritime civilization
generally views the distinction between Canaanites and Phoenicians after c. 1200 BC as artificial. Renowned for seafaring and trade, the Phoenicians established
Phoenicia
City in Sicily, Italy
the metropolitan city is 1,067,550. Catania was founded in the 8th century BC by Chalcidian Greeks in Magna Graecia. The city has weathered multiple geologic
Catania
Ancient Iranian empire, 550–330 BC
ISBN 978-1-57506-031-6. Brosius, Maria (1996). Women in Ancient Persia, 559-331 BC. Clarendon Press. ISBN 978-0-19-815009-1. Brosius, Maria (2006). The Persians.
Achaemenid_Empire
Male given name and surname
with the name include: Gaius Marius (157–86 BC), Roman general Gaius Marius the Younger (ca. 110/108–82 BC), son of Gaius Marius Gaius Marius Victorinus
Marius_(name)
Prehistoric monument in England
beginning about 3100 BC and continuing until about 1600 BC. The famous circle of large sarsen stones was placed between 2600 BC and 2400 BC. The surrounding
Stonehenge
UNESCO World Heritage Site
the Second Punic War (211 BC), but to its submission to Rome in 338 BC. That places the date of foundation at about 600 BC, while Etruscan power was at
Capua
Roman empress from 27 BC to AD 14
Livia Drusilla (30 January 59 BC – AD 29) was Roman empress from 27 BC to AD 14 as the wife of Augustus, the first Roman emperor. She was known as Julia
Livia
Sulla's coup against the Roman Republic
The March on Rome of 88 BC was a coup d'état by the consul of the Roman Republic Lucius Cornelius Sulla, who seized power against his enemies Marius and
March_on_Rome_(88_BC)
originally built in the periods of the Roman Kingdom (753 BC–509 BC) and the Roman Republic (509 BC–27 BC), although most were destroyed and rebuilt several
List of monuments of the Roman Forum
List_of_monuments_of_the_Roman_Forum
Basketball team in Andorra la Vella, Andorra
with home games played at the Poliesportiu d'Andorra. From 1992 to 1996, BC Andorra played in the top league, the Liga ACB and also the Korać Cup during
BC_Andorra
Roman emperor from 27 BC to AD 14
63 BC – 19 August AD 14), also known as Octavian (Latin: Octavianus), was the founder of the Roman Empire and the first Roman emperor from 27 BC until
Augustus
Basketball club in Greece
Aris Thessaloniki. Aris BC was founded in 1914. Their traditional home arena is Alexandreio Melathron (Nick Galis Hall). Aris B.C. is one of the most successful
Aris_B.C.
Hellenistic state in West Asia (312–63 BC)
Greek state in West Asia during the Hellenistic period. It was founded in 312 BC by the Macedonian general Seleucus I Nicator, following the division of the
Seleucid_Empire
King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire from 486 to 465 BC
Great; c. 518 BC – 465 BC) was a Persian ruler who reigned as the fourth King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire, reigning from 486 BC until his assassination
Xerxes_I
Metamorphic rock containing lazurite, prized for its intense blue color
minerals lazurite, pyrite, diopside, and calcite. As early as the 7th millennium BC, lapis lazuli was mined in the Sar-i Sang mines, in Shortugai, and in other
Lapis_lazuli
century BC 17th century BC: Anatolian (Hittite) 15th century BC: Greek 7th century BC: Italic (Latin) 6th century BC: Celtic (Lepontic) c. 6th century BC: Iranian
List of languages by first written account
List_of_languages_by_first_written_account
Roman Empress, daughter of Maria of Montferrat, who died in childbirth. Julia (104 BC), first wife of Sulla Caecilia Metella (89 BC), second daughter of Quintus
List of women who died in childbirth
List_of_women_who_died_in_childbirth
Comune in Campania, Italy
Santa Maria Capua Vetere is a town and comune in the province of Caserta, in the region of Campania, southern Italy. It is nicknamed by the locals "The
Santa_Maria_Capua_Vetere
Canadian politician
Richmond-Steveston as a member of the British Columbia New Democratic Party (BC NDP). She also serves as Minister of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness
Kelly_Greene
Millennium between 11,000 BC and 10,001 BC
The 11th millennium BC spanned the years 11,000 BC to 10,001 BC (c. 13 ka to c. 12 ka or 12,950 BP to 11,951 BP). This millennium is during the ending
11th_millennium_BC
Roman temple, later church, in Rome
commissioned by Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa during the reign of Augustus (27 BC–AD 14). After the original burnt down, the present building was completed
Pantheon,_Rome
Historic castle in Lisbon, Portugal
located in the freguesia of Santa Maria Maior. Human occupation of the castle hill dates to at least the 8th century BC while the oldest fortifications
São_Jorge_Castle
Neolithic archaeological site in northern Sardinia
Ozieri culture or earlier, with the oldest parts dated to around 4000–3650 BC. The site was discovered in 1954 in a field owned by the Segni family. The
Monte_d'Accoddi
Horse of Alexander the Great
fə.ləs/; Ancient Greek: Βουκεφᾰ́λᾱς, romanized: Boukephalas; c. 355 BC – June 326 BC) or Bucephalas, was the horse of Alexander the Great, and one of the
Bucephalus
Ancient kingdom in Nubia, Africa
city-state of Kerma emerged as the dominant political force between 2450 and 1450 BC, controlling the Nile Valley between the first and fourth cataracts, an area
Kingdom_of_Kush
Cradle of civilization in North Africa
northeastern corner of Africa. It emerged from prehistoric Egypt around 3150 BC (according to conventional Egyptian chronology), when Upper and Lower Egypt
Ancient_Egypt
Sequence of rulers considered members of the same family
Roman Empire (27 BC – AD 1453), Imperial Iran (678 BC – AD 1979), Ancient Egypt (3100–30 BC), and Ancient and Imperial China (2070 BC – AD 1912), using
Dynasty
Societal collapse in the Late Bronze Age
collapse in the Mediterranean basin during the late 13th to early 12th century BC. It is thought to have affected much of the Eastern Mediterranean and Near
Late_Bronze_Age_collapse
City-state in ancient Greece
prominent city-state in Laconia in ancient Greece. In antiquity (pre-800 BC), the state was known as Lacedaemon (Λακεδαίμων, Lakedaímōn), while Sparta
Sparta
Nomadic Iranic people of the Pontic Steppe
BC. In the 7th century BC, the Scythians crossed the Caucasus Mountains and often raided West Asia along with the Cimmerians. In the 6th century BC,
Scythians
Ancient Mesopotamian civilization from 3300 to 1900 BC
the Chalcolithic and early Bronze Ages between the 5th and 4th millennium BC. Like nearby Elam, it is one of the cradles of civilization, along with Egypt
Sumer
Political, economic or military predominance of one state over other states
over other states, either regional or global. In Ancient Greece (ca. 8th BC – AD 6th c.), hegemony denotes the politico-military dominance of the hegemon
Hegemony
Town in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Chalcolithic remains dating back to c. 1700 BC, and an early-historic period town dating back to c. 600 BC. The Italian Archaeological Mission (renamed
Barikot
Wooden horse in Greek mythology
close of the war), but is mentioned in passing in the Odyssey (c. 8th century BC): What a thing was this, too, which that mighty man wrought and endured in
Trojan_Horse
Basketball league
San Miguel BC (2017) Arcense Biomedical BC (2017) Tigres Voladores STGO de Maria Aguila BC (-2023) Quezaltepeque BC (2017-2023) Nejapa B.C (2017-2023)
Liga_Mayor_de_Baloncesto
Prophet in the Abrahamic religions
believed he died around 570 BC; Ezekiel's Tomb is a Jewish religious site in Mesopotamia. Three decades later, in 539 BC, the Persian empire conquered
Ezekiel
Archaeological site in Porto Torres, Sardinia
Neolithic (IV millennium BC ) and the Copper Age (III millennium BC) and intensely used until the time of Bonnanaro culture (1800–1600 BC). Some internal chambers
Necropolis of Su Crucifissu Mannu
Necropolis_of_Su_Crucifissu_Mannu
with the Holocene glacial retreat around 11650 years Before Present (c. 9700 BC). It is characterized by a general trend towards global warming, the expansion
Timeline of extinctions in the Holocene
Timeline_of_extinctions_in_the_Holocene
Period of Chinese history, c. 475 – 221 BC
period in Chinese history (c. 475 – 221 BC) comprises the final centuries of the Zhou dynasty (c. 1046 – 256 BC), which were characterized by warfare,
Warring_States_period
Comune in Veneto, Italy
the late Italian Bronze Age (10th/9th century BC, proto-venetic phase) to the Roman period (1st century BC) and which was located in the present territory
Este,_Veneto
which is dated around 7000 BC, Damaidi around 6000 BC, Dadiwan from 5800 BC to 5400 BC, and Banpo dating from the 5th millennium BC. With agriculture came
History_of_China
Ancient Celtiberian settlement
Celtiberian Wars. In 153 BC, Numantia experienced its first serious conflict with Rome. After twenty years of hostilities, in 133 BC the Roman Senate gave
Numantia
Atalanta 2025–26 football season
The 2025–26 season was the 119th season in the history of Atalanta BC, and the club's 15th consecutive season in the Italian top flight. In addition to
2025–26_Atalanta_BC_season
Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD
century BC to the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century AD. It encompasses the Roman Kingdom (753–509 BC), the Roman Republic (509–27 BC)
Ancient_Rome
sculptor Kora of Sicyon (born c. 650 BC), ancient Greek artist Aggelika Korovessi (born 1952), sculptor Maria Lalou (born 1977), performance artist Sophia
List_of_Greek_women_artists
History of Portugal up to the ninth century AD
“new Tyre”) in 814 BC, with cultural and traditional linkages to the colony. After Carthage’s defeat in the first Punic War (264–241 BC) the Carthaginians
Ancient_Portugal
c. 750–735 BC) Samsi (reigned c. 735–710 BC) Yatie (reigned c. 710–695 BC) Te'el-hunu (reigned c. 695–690 BC) Tabua (reigned c. 678–675 BC) Queen of Greater
List_of_female_monarchs
Pre-Roman civilization of Etruria (9th–1st century BC)
reached its maximum around 500 BC, shortly after the Roman Kingdom became the Roman Republic. Beginning in the late 4th century BC, it succumbed to the expanding
Etruscan_civilization
Historical group of nomadic Iranian peoples
who lived in the Eurasian Steppe and the Tarim Basin from the 9th century BC to the 5th century AD. The Saka were closely related to the Scythians, and
Saka
June 2026. Folan, William J.; Marcus, Joyce; Pincemin, Sophia; Carrasco, María del Rosario Domínguez; Fletcher, Laraine; Lopez, Abel Morales (1995). "Calakmul:
List_of_tallest_pyramids
Region in northern Sudan and southern Egypt
which lasted from around 2500 BC until its conquest by the New Kingdom of Egypt under Pharaoh Thutmose I around 1500 BC. Egyptian heirs subsequently ruled
Nubia
14th-century Dominican church in Rome
Santa Maria sopra Minerva is a minor basilica church and one of the major churches of the Dominican order in Rome, Italy. The church's name derives from
Santa_Maria_sopra_Minerva
Period before the First Dynasty of Egypt
occupation of the region and ending at the First Dynasty of Egypt around 3100 BC. At the end of prehistory, "Predynastic Egypt" is traditionally defined as
Prehistoric_Egypt
Miletus (c. 624 – 546 BC). Of the Milesian school. Believed that all was made of water. Pherecydes of Syros (c. 620 – c. 550 BC). Cosmologist. Anaximander
Timeline of Western philosophers
Timeline_of_Western_philosophers
Mexican politician and lawyer (born 1975)
María Eugenia Campos Galván (born 11 September 1975), commonly known as Maru Campos, is a Mexican politician and lawyer affiliated with the National Action
Maru_Campos
Core of the kingdom of Macedon
Aigai (modern Vergina) as their capital in the mid-7th century BC. According to Maria Girtzy, the only ancient source referring indirectly to Emathia's
Lower_Macedonia
Early 5th-century BC queen of Sparta
(/ˈɡɔːrɡoʊ/; Greek: Γοργώ [ɡorɡɔ͜ɔ́]; fl. 480 BC) was a Spartan woman and wife to King Leonidas I (r. 489–480 BC). She was the daughter and the only known
Gorgo,_Queen_of_Sparta
Ancient Mesopotamian city-state
dates from the Ubaid period c. 3800 BC, and is recorded in written history as a city-state from the 26th century BC, its first recorded king being Mesannepada
Ur
Region of Italy
beginning of the first millennium BC, the region of Apulia was inhabited by the Iapygians, while during the 8th century BC its coastal areas were populated
Apulia
Second half of the Zhou dynasty (c. 770 – 256 BC)
‹See RfD› The Eastern Zhou (/dʒoʊ/; c. 770–256 BC) is a period in Chinese history comprising the latter half of the Zhou dynasty, following the Western
Eastern_Zhou
Archaeological culture
Halaf culture is a prehistoric period which lasted between about 6100 BC and 5100 BC. The period is a continuous development out of the earlier Pottery Neolithic
Halaf_culture
Phoenician city
Phoenician city founded in the ninth century BC or eighth century BC. It was abandoned possibly in 584 BC. Since 2003, there have not been any archeological
Cerro_del_Villar
Comune in Campania, Italy
the Roman era have been found in the Santa Maria la Carità's territory, which date back to the 1st century BC. In some of them the wine cellars, wheat cellars
Santa_Maria_la_Carità
Island in the Mediterranean Sea
Historical affiliations Carthage 4th century BC – 201 BC Roman Republic 123–27 BC Roman Empire 27 BC – 455 AD Vandal Kingdom 455–534 Byzantine Empire
Mallorca
Argentine footballer (born 1998)
Retrieved 6 August 2021. "Cristian Romero joins Tottenham Hotspur". Atalanta BC. 6 August 2021. Archived from the original on 24 October 2023. Retrieved 6
Cristian_Romero
Central figure of the biblical Book of Nehemiah
19 (Brosius, Maria, Women in ancient Persia (559–331 BC), Oxford, 1996. pp. 83–93) (Brosius, Maria, Women in ancient Persia (559–331 BC), Oxford, 1996
Nehemiah
National museum in London, England
Greece (1350–1250 BC) Ivory game board found at Enkomi, Cyprus (12th century BC) Nuragic hoard of bronze artefacts found at Santa Maria in Paulis, Cagliari
British_Museum
Roman temple transformed into a church
of Santa Maria sopra Minerva, which was renovated in the Baroque style during the 17th century. The temple was built in the 1st century BC by Gnaeus
Temple_of_Minerva,_Assisi
Phoenician city-state
Nigel Bagnall (2002). The Punic Wars 264–146 BC. Osprey Publishing. pp. 84–85. ISBN 978-1-84176-355-2. María Belén Deamos (1997). Antonio Gilman (ed.).
Ancient_Carthage
Daughter of Julius Caesar and Cornelia
Julia (c. 76 BC – August 54 BC) was the daughter of Julius Caesar and his first or second wife Cornelia, and his only child from his marriages. Julia
Julia_(daughter_of_Caesar)
Municipality in the Italian region of Calabria
(Ancient Greek: Ἱππόνιον). It was founded, probably around the late 7th century BC, by inhabitants of Locri, a principal city of the region on the Ionian Sea
Vibo_Valentia
Roman amphitheatre in Capua, Italy
Amphitheatre of Capua was a Roman amphitheatre in the city of Capua (modern Santa Maria Capua Vetere), second only to the Colosseum in size and probably the model
Amphitheatre_of_Capua
List of defensive walls around Athens, Greece
440s BC, connecting Athens with its ports at Piraeus and Phaleron the Protocheisma, a second wall built in front of the Themistoclean Wall in 338 BC as
City_walls_of_Athens
Carthaginian general and statesman (247–183/181 BC)
Hannibal (/ˈhænɪbəl/; Punic: 𐤇𐤍𐤁𐤏𐤋; 247 – between 183 and 181 BC) was a Carthaginian general and statesman who commanded the forces of Carthage in
Hannibal
Execution method
garrotte (Latin: laqueus) is known to have been used in the first century BC in Rome. It is referred to in accounts of the Second Catilinian Conspiracy
Garrote
Species of flowering plant
migration starting in the 16th century BC; it took root in Crete around 3500 BC and reached Iberia by about 1050 BC. Olive cultivation was vital to the growth
Olive
Severe climatic event starting around 2200 BC
age in the Holocene epoch. Starting around 2200 BC, it most likely lasted the entire 22nd century BC. It has been hypothesised to have caused the collapse
4.2-kiloyear_event
Ancient city in Crete, Greece
Crete is known as Middle Minoan (MM). In the MM IA (c. 2050/2000-1925/1900 BC), the architecture was still pre-palatial. These levels were destroyed with
Kydonia
343 BC), tyrant of Syracuse Timoleon (411 – 337 BC), tyrant of Syracuse Agathocles (361 – 289 BC), tyrant of Syracuse Hicetas of Leontini (died 338 BC),
List_of_people_from_Sicily
2004 British TV series or programme
AD/BC is a parody rock opera with music by Matt Berry and lyrics by Matt Berry and Richard Ayoade. It premiered on BBC Three on 21 December 2004. It was
AD/BC:_A_Rock_Opera
War in the Roman Republic (49–45 BC)
Caesar's civil war (49–45 BC) occurred during the late Roman Republic between two factions led by Julius Caesar and Pompey. The main cause of the war was
Caesar's_civil_war
Mother of a reigning monarch
1996–2003) Lesotho Atossa (520–486 BC) Iran Amestris (424 BC) Iran Parysatis (404 BC) Iran Musa of Parthia (2 BC – 4 AD) Shapurdukhtak (274–293) Iran
Queen_mother
MARIA BC
MARIA BC
Female
English
French form of Latin Maria, MARIE means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."
Surname or Lastname
Romanian
Romanian : from the personal name Marian, from Latin Marianus (see Mariano).English and French : from a pet form of Marie.
Female
Hungarian
 Pet form of Hungarian Mária, MARICA means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion." Compare with another form of Marica.
Girl/Female
Afghan, American, German, Hebrew, Spanish
Beloved; Sea of Bitterness; Industrious; Variant of Maria
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Forms of Mary
Female
Greek
(ΜαÏία) Greek form of Hebrew Miryam, MARIA means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including the mother of Jesus and a sister of Lazaros (Latin Lazarus). Compare with another form of Maria.
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Marius, MARIO means "male, virile."
Male
Arthurian
, ("of the sea"), Ector de Maris.
Female
Swedish
Norwegian and Swedish form of Greek Margarites, MARIT means "pearl."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Swedish
Bitterness; Royal Lady; Similar to Maria; From the God Mars; Of the Sea
Female
English
Medieval variant spelling of French Marion, MARIAN means "little rebel."Â Compare with masculine Marian.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Mares 2.Dutch : variant of Mares 3.Dutch and Belgian (van Maris) : habitational name for someone from Merris in French Flanders or possibly from Maris in Dutch Limburg.Greek : probably a metronymic from the female personal name Maria.
Female
Finnish
Finnish form of Greek Maria, MAARIA means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."Â
Female
Finnish
Dutch and Finnish form of Greek Maria, MARJA means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."
Male
Romanian
 Short form of Roman Latin Marianus, MARIAN means "like Marius." In use by the Romanians. Compare with feminine Marian.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Italian, Kannada, Latin, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Portuguese, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Spanish, Tamil, Telugu
Combination of Maria and Luisa; Form of Maris; Star of the Sea; Wise Protector; Protecting Hands; Worthy; Respectable; Mother of Daksa
Female
Russian
(МариÌÑ) Russian form of Greek Maria, MARIYA means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."
Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Latin Maria, MALIA means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."
Girl/Female
Australian, Latin
Of the Sea; Similar to Marie and Mary
Male
French
French form of Roman Latin Marinus, MARIN means "of the sea."
MARIA BC
MARIA BC
Boy/Male
Tamil
God of death
Girl/Female
Tamil
Aasrita | ஆஸà¯à®°à¯€à®¤à®¾
Somebody who gives shelter, Goddess Lakshmi
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Cloud Water; Rain
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Gift; Present; Grant; Favour; Grace
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun
Faithful; Truly Believing; Believer (in Islam); Female Version of Mumin
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, German, Teutonic
Hamlet; Small Village
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
Motivate for Truth; Vigilance
Girl/Female
Indian
Night
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Wishes.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Grandfather of Rishi Vishwamitra
MARIA BC
MARIA BC
MARIA BC
MARIA BC
MARIA BC
n.
Baryta.
n. pl.
A division of bivalve mollusks of which the common clam (Mya) is the type.
interj.
Marry.
n.
A certain curve of the third order, described by Maria Agnesi under the name versiera.
n.
An ave Maria.
n.
A sacred inclosure or temple; -- so called by the islanders of the Pacific Ocean.
n.
A mania for writing verses.
n.
A mania or frantic zeal for freedom.
n.
One who has a mania for books.
n.
Idiocy; imbecility; fatuity; foolishness.
n.
A short aria, or air.
a.
Pertaining to the Virgin Mary, or sometimes to Mary, Queen of England, daughter of Henry VIII.
n.
A genus of spider crabs, including the common European species (Maia squinado).
n.
A genus of composite plants, of which one species (Madia sativa) is cultivated for the oil yielded from its seeds by pressure. This oil is sometimes used instead of olive oil for the table.
n.
Mania; insanity.
n.
Violent derangement of mind; madness; insanity. Cf. Delirium.
n.
A mania for acquiring books.
n.
Excessive or unreasonable desire; insane passion affecting one or many people; as, the tulip mania.
n.
A beautiful American bombycid moth (Eucronia maia).