MargarÉTa | | MAWR-gaw-ray-taw | Hungarian | |
Margarita | | mahr-gah-REE-tah (Spanish, Russian) | Spanish, Russian, Bulgarian, Lithuanian, Late Roman | |
Margit | | - | Hungarian, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Estonian | |
Margita | | - | Hungarian, Slovak | |
Mari (1) | | MAH-ree (Finnish), mah-REE (Swedish) | Welsh, Breton, Estonian, Finnish, Hungarian, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish | |
MariÁN | | - | Slovak, Czech, Hungarian | |
Marianna | | mer-ee-AN-ə (English), mar-ee-AN-ə (English), mahr-YAHN-nah (Polish) | Italian, English, Hungarian, Slovak, Polish, Greek | |
Marica | | - | Hungarian, Croatian, Serbian, Slovene | |
Marija | | - | Croatian, Slovene, Serbian, Macedonian, Lithuanian, Latvian | |
Marijona | | - | Lithuanian | |
Marijus | | - | Lithuanian | |
Marika | | MAH-ree-kah (Finnish) | Czech, Slovak, Polish, Hungarian, Greek, Finnish, Estonian | |
Mariska | | mah-RIS-kah (Dutch) | Hungarian, Dutch | |
Martha | | MAHR-thə (English) | English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, German, Greek, Biblical, Old Church Slavic, Biblical Lat | |
Martynas | | - | Lithuanian | |