'Marie' is the Czech and French form of 'Mary'. It is also used to a certain degree in Danish, English, German, Norwegian, and Swedish as a borrowing from French.
Language(s): Hebrew, via Czech and French
Meaning: Beloved, Loved, beautiful, Renowned or famous, Star of the Sea.
(also means 'the wonderful' on Hebrew)
May also mean: Negation of being bitter, as the word for bitter in French is "amère" and the word for
mother in French is "mère" with the letter "a" used as a prefix for negation in the French
language.
Other facts: Marie's feast day is March 25th (Maria Annunciation)
"Who's that girl over there? She must be a Marie".
"Wow, she's so wonderful". "Marie? Yeah, she's the best".
"Even though you can be bitter from time to time, you're still the Star of the Sea, Marie".
"Find yourself a Marie. That person who can make you wanna go crazy at times and yet make you feel like the luckiest person in the world, because they're so filled with love and care. Those are the best kind of people".