Mary
Female
Mary is a classic and widely used name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'bitter' or 'rebellious'. Its popularity stems from the biblical Mary, mother of Jesus, making it significant in Christian culture. However, it is widely celebrated across many cultures and religions.
Mary has been consistently popular across centuries and remains a beloved name globally. Its simple and elegant nature makes it timeless and versatile.
Mary, Mother of Jesus
Central figure in Christianity, revered as the mother of Jesus Christ.
Mary Shelley
English novelist, best known for her Gothic novel "Frankenstein". (1797-1851)
Mary Queen of Scots
Queen of Scotland, whose life was marked by political intrigue and tragedy. (1542-1587)