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The name 'Maria' isn't French. The name originates in the ancient Aramaic language where it means bitterness of the sea. The form 'Maria' comes from the forms in the early, ancient, classical Greek language; the later, ancient, classical Latin; and the even later Italian, Portuguese and Spanish languages. Its form in French is Marie.

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The name 'Maria' is of Latin origin and is used in French as well. It is the French equivalent of the English name 'Mary', and it means "sea of bitterness" or "rebelliousness".

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