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Maria
1[ muh-ree-uh ]
Maria
2[ muh-ree-uh, -rahy-uh; Dutch, German, Italian, Spanish mah-ree-ah ]
noun
- a female given name, form of Mary.
maria
/ ˈmɑːrɪə /
Word History and Origins
Origin of Maria1
Example Sentences
Taking Waze at its word, it’s not as creepy as the privacy label made it seem, but Maria couldn’t have known that from just the label.
When governess Maria brings a mirror to his practices, he initially claims to not care to hear her opinion about the children, though he does eventually listen.
As Maria mentioned, we did an episode some years back on the pet-cremation business, called “The Troubled Cremation of Stevie the Cat.”
A year ago, Maria found herself working almost every day, sometimes cleaning two houses in an afternoon.
Maria has a daughter named Monica, who appears as a little girl in that film.
The garrulous assistant to a fading screen siren in Clouds of Sils Maria.
Maria Borges, an African model in her second VS show, said everyone back home in Angola would be watching her.
But her friend, 81-year-old Maria Teresa Falcinelli, has a different point of view.
On a recent afternoon, the head of the Social Inquiry Foundation, Maria Gaidar, received two elderly ladies in her Moscow office.
“This is home now,” Maria Grazia Visconti told The Daily Beast as she walked her dog along one of the “new town” streets.
The rebels wished to advance from Lutao, but were kept back by the fire from the gunboat Maria Cristina.
Maria Theresa held it in her hand, and looked on it a few seconds with a languid smile.
Maria Edgworth, the popular and distinguished authoress, died at her residence in Edgworthstown, Ireland.
I presume you know that Maria Theresa was a first-rate soldier; or, at least, she had the happy art of finding them.
A short time after this she was taken to pass a week at the luxurious abodes of Maria Antoinette.
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