Miria name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Girl
Origin: Provençal, English, Celtic, Hebrew, Egyptian, French, Latin and Old French
Usage: Finnish, Swedish, Norwegian and Danish
Meaning: Bitterness, Admire, Biblical Name, Rebelliousness, Pregnant Mother, Star of the Sea, Wished-for Child, Bitter, Sea of Sorrow, Prophetess, Scraped, Rocks, Beloved and Drop
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What does Miria mean?

Creative and adventurous Miria is used commonly in Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish and Danish is originated from Hebrew, Celtic, English, Latin, French, Provençal, Old French and Egyptian is bestowed upon baby girls. Miria is variant of biblical and renowned Mirja.

Mirja is form of Mary in Finnish language. Also Mirja is Finnish equivalent of Miriam. Mirja is also Finnish cognate of Mirjam. Mirja means Bitterness is originated from Hebrew. Miria is derivative of Miriah.

Miriah is version of admired Mireille. Also Miriah is variant of prevailing and biblical Miriam.

Variants of Miria

Mirja, Maria, Mariam, Mariamne, Mirjam, Mary, Miriam, Maarja, Maraike, Mara, Angelamaria, Maite, Marriam, Mamre, Marianne, Mireio, Maaria, Marielle, Mai, Marea, Adamary, Marigrace, Macia, Minnie, Mirjana

Middle Names for Miria

Dixy, Peggie, Persephone, She, view more middle names that goes with Miria

How popular is the name Miria?

Miria is an uncommon baby name in United States, in use since 1967, peaked in 1967 when it ranked 5452nd. Over 105 babies in United States have been named Miria. The moniker is a rare baby name in France and may not be used now.

But Miria is a popular baby name in Uganda where every 1 in 2000 have the name. At least, 30000 people around the globe have been given the name as per our research.

YearRankBirths
2021151655
2019104489
2012168505
2009152346
2007139217
2002111078
2001934910
1995133835
1991131455
198987618
View more ▾[1] Source: Social Security Administration

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Numerological analysis of Miria

Staying true to yourself and realizing your promises is what gives you credibility. Number 4 as your expression no reveals your inner strength, strong communication and organization abilities, and well-structured life. You take calculated risks but sometimes you let spontaneity surprise you. You are born for so much more than you think. Relax, no one is forcing you to do things as other people do it.

Looking for a name like Miria? Please go through the following names

  •  Gildasine - The Gildasine has origin in Celtic, Gildasine means "Hair"
  •  Yeltaz came from Celtic, meaning of Yeltaz is "Hair"
  •  Ayden - Darling Ayden principally is used in Arabic and English aimed at both boys and girls, meaning of Ayden is "Fire" has its origin in Old Irish and Celtic
  •  Geordan - Rare unisex name Geordan is of Celtic and Hebrew origin, meaning of Geordan is "To Flow Down, Inspired By the Eponymous River In Palestine and Flowing Down" is used substantially in Scottish and English. Geordan is a variant transcription of Jordan.
  •  Ciana - Unconventional Ciana came from English, Hebrew and Celtic languages is used as a girl name which is mostly used in Italian and English, meaning of Ciana is "Reddish Orange-brown, Orange-Red Which was First Used In 1760 and Derives from Italian Terra Di Sienna = Earth of Siena, a City In Central Italy, Where the Coloring Material was First Produced and Reddish-Brown". Ciana is resulted from Sienna.

Famous people named Miria

  • Miria Matembe, former member of the Pan-African Parliament
  • Miria Obote, former First Lady of Uganda
  • Miriam Höller in Passion as Stunts
  • Miriam Nelson in Cat Ballou as Miscellaneous Crew
  • Miriam Brown in The Visual Bible: The Gospel of John as Actress
  • Miriam Calderón in Soy mi madre as Actress
  • Miriam Velazquez Tris in Les femmes du 6e étage as Actress
  • Miriam Corowa in Gold Coast to Sunshine Coast as
  • Miriam Pielhau in Baustelle Liebe as
  • Miriam Raya in Camino as Actress
  • Miriam Fease in Windsor as Actress

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
  2. Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques, https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/2540004
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