Mariam is a name steeped in history and meaning. It has roots in multiple languages, including Hebrew, Arabic, and Greek, and is derived from the biblical name Miriam. In Hebrew, Mariam means "wished-for child" or "bitter sea," while in Arabic it means "elevated" or "exalted." Throughout history, the name Mariam has been associated with strong and influential women, such as the mother of Jesus and Mary Magdalene. It is a name that encompasses grace, strength, and beauty, making it a popular and timeless choice for parents around the world.
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