Margarit | | - | Armenian | |
Margarita | | mahr-gah-REE-tah (Spanish, Russian) | Spanish, Russian, Bulgarian, Lithuanian, Late Roman | |
Margherita | | - | Italian | |
Margit | | - | Hungarian, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Estonian | |
Margita | | - | Hungarian, Slovak | |
MargrÉT | | - | Icelandic | |
Margrete | | - | Norwegian | |
Margrethe | | - | Danish, Norwegian | |
Margrit | | MAHR-grit | German | |
Mari (1) | | MAH-ree (Finnish), mah-REE (Swedish) | Welsh, Breton, Estonian, Finnish, Hungarian, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish | |
MariÁN | | - | Slovak, Czech, Hungarian | |
Maria | | mah-REE-ah (Italian, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch), mə-REE-ə (Catalan, English), MAHR-yah (Polish), MAH-ree-ah (Finnish) | Italian, Portuguese, Catalan, Occitan, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Faroese, Dutch, Frisian, | |
Mariam | | - | Biblical Greek, Georgian, Armenian, Arabic | |
Mariami | | - | Georgian | |
Marian (2) | | MAHR-yahn (Polish) | Polish, Czech, Romanian | |