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Marrion Unisex

Popularity: #919 · Trend: → Stable

Origin(s)

PronunciationMAR-ee-uhn / /ˈmɛr.i.ən/

Latin; English

Meaning

Latin: 'of the sea'; English: variant of Marion

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Marrion has its roots in the Hebrew name Miriam, which is believed to mean "sea of bitterness" or "wished-for child." The name Miriam was adopted into Greek as Maria, which later evolved into various forms in Latin, including Marianna and Marianus. The transition into English occurred through the Old French form, Marie, during the Norman Conquest in the 11th century, leading to the development of the name Marrion as a variant of Marion, which has been used for both genders but is more commonly associated with females in contemporary contexts.

Historically, the name Marrion and its variants have been linked to significant figures, including the biblical Miriam, the sister of Moses, who is recognized for her leadership and prophetic role in the Exodus narrative. The name gained further prominence through its association with saints, particularly Saint Mary, the mother of Jesus, whose veneration in Christianity has been a pivotal aspect of religious life since the early centuries of the Common Era. The name's enduring presence in literature and religious texts, such as the King James Bible published in 1611, has contributed to its historical significance.

Culturally, the name Marrion has been associated with themes of strength and resilience, reflecting the qualities attributed to its biblical namesakes. In medieval Europe, variations of the name were often used in the context of chivalric and romantic literature, symbolizing purity and virtue. The diminutive form Marion has also been used in various cultural contexts, including folk tales and ballads, further embedding the name in the cultural fabric of English-speaking societies. The name Marrion thus carries a rich historical and cultural legacy, rooted in its ancient origins and sustained through centuries of usage.

Trend Summary

Marrion has seen fluctuating popularity in the United States, with periods of increased interest.

Similar Names

Variants

  • Marion
  • Marrion

International Variants

  • Mariano (Spanish)
  • Marin (Slavic)

Famous people named Marrion

Fictional characters named Marrion

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U.S. Historical Usage

The name Marrion was first seen in the United States in 1881. Marrion has ranked as high as #1360 nationally, which occurred in 2009, and has been most popular in Illinois. In the past 5 years the name Marrion has been trending about the same compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Marrion (2010)

StateBirthsShare
IL 5
100%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
18815
19149
191513
19168
191810
19197
192014
192117
192211
192310
192411
19258
192613
192711
192811
19297
193013
19319
19327
193412
19356
193612
19376
19389
19397
194017
194110
19427
194310
19446
19458
19469
194811
19509
19515
195311
19547
19557
19575
19587
19595
19605
19646
19675
19785
19798
19896
19966
19988
20016
20025
200316
200416
200517
200613
20079
20087
200918
201013
201213
20137
20145
20155
20167
20186
20195
20207
20216
20225
20245