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Maria in the US

  1. #10 Jennifer
  2. #11 Patricia
  3. #12 Joseph
  4. #13 Linda
  5. #14 Maria
  6. #15 Charles
  7. #16 Barbara
  8. #17 Mark
  9. #18 Daniel

Ra in the US

  1. #22,203 Hallgren
  2. #22,204 Hennes
  3. #22,205 Liddy
  4. #22,206 Mollohan
  5. #22,207 Ra
  6. #22,208 Skirvin
  7. #22,209 Soohoo
  8. #22,210 Sprout
  9. #22,211 Vanwagoner

Maria Ra in the US

  1. #5,740,079 Maria Quintans
  2. #5,740,080 Maria Quintin
  3. #5,740,081 Maria Quintor
  4. #5,740,082 Maria Quist
  5. #5,740,083 Maria Ra
  6. #5,740,084 Maria Rabanal
  7. #5,740,085 Maria Racela
  8. #5,740,086 Maria Rademacher
  9. #5,740,087 Maria Radmacher
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Meaning & Origins

Latin form of Mary. It arose as a back-formation from the early Christian female name Mariam, which was taken as a Latin accusative case. In fact, however, it is an indeclinable Aramaic alternative form of the Hebrew name Miriam. In the English-speaking world Maria is a learned revival dating from the 18th century, pronounced both ‘ma-ree-a’ and, more traditionally, ‘ma-rye-a’. This form of the name is also in common use in most European languages, either as the main local form of the name, as in Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Dutch, Scandinavian, Polish, and Czech, or as a learned doublet of a vernacular form. In Spain not only is the name María itself enormously common, but a large number of Marian epithets and words associated with the cult of the Virgin are also used as female given names. Maria is also used as a male name in combinations such as Gianmaria (Italian) and José María (Spanish).
14th in the U.S. for 2011
Ra
Scottish: variant of Rae.
22,207th in the U.S. for 2011

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Maria Ra is most likely to live in Virginia, Kentucky, Florida, Delaware, and California

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