Gender | feminine |
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Origin | |
Word/name | Hebrew |
Other names | |
Related names | Maria, Mariah, Marie, Marija, Mary |
Mariya is a variation of the feminine given name Maria.
People
- Mariya Abakumova (born 1986), Russian Olympic javelin thrower
- Mariya Agapova (born 1997), Kazakhstani mixed martial arts fighter
- Mariya Alyokhina (born 1988), Russian political activist
- Mariya Babanova (1900–1983), Russian actress
- Mariya Baklakova (born 1997), Russian swimmer
- Mariya Bayda (1922–2002), Russian scout
- Mariya Bespalova (born 1968), Russian hammer thrower
- Mariya Bolikova (born 1977), Russian sprinter
- Mariya Borovichenko (1925–1943), Soviet soldier
- Mariya Bugakova (born 1985), Uzbekistani former swimmer
- Mariya Butyrskaya (born 1972), Russian figure skater
- Mariya Dashkina Maddux, Ukrainian modern dancer
- Mariya Dimitrova (born 1976), Bulgarian triple jumper
- Mariya Dolina (1922–2010), Soviet WWII dive bomber pilot and Heroine of the Soviet Union
- Mariya Fadeyeva (born 1958), Russian former rower
- Mariya Gabriel (born 1979), Bulgarian politician
- Mariya Grabovetskaya (born 1987), Kazakhstani weightlifter
- Mariya Grinberg (1908–1978), Russian pianist
- Mariya Gromova (born 1984), Russian synchronized swimmer
- Mariya Havrysh (1931–2001), Ukrainian swimmer
- Mariya Ise (born 1988), Japanese actress
- Mariya Karashka (born 1942), Bulgarian artistic gymnast
- Mariya Kartalova (born 1969), Bulgarian artistic gymnast
- Mariya Kichukova (born 1972), Bulgarian canoeist
- Mariya Kirova (born 1982), better known as simply Maria, Bulgarian singer
- Mariya Kiselyova (born 1974), Russian synchronized swimmer
- Mariya Kocheva (born 1974), Bulgarian swimmer
- Mariya Konovalova (a.k.a. Mariya Pantyukhova]; born 1974), Russian long-distance runner
- Mariya Koroleva (born 1990), American synchronized swimmer
- Mariya Koroteyeva (born 1981), Russian hurdler
- Mariya Koryttseva (born 1985), Ukrainian tennis player
- Mariya Kozhevnikova (born 1984), Russian actress and politician
- Mariya Krivopolenova (1843–1924), Russian folklore performer and storyteller
- Mariya Kuchina (born 1993), Russian athlete
- Mariya Kuznetsova (singer) (1880–1966), Russian opera singer and dancer
- Mariya Kuznetsova (pilot) (1918–1990), Soviet fighter pilot
- Mariya Itkina (1932–2020), Soviet runner
- Mariya Litoshenko (born 1949), Soviet handball player
- Mariya Liver (born 1990), Ukrainian swimmer
- Mariya Mazina (born 1964), Russian women's épée fencer
- Mariya Melentyeva (1924–1943), Soviet partisan
- Mariya Muzychuk (born 1992), Ukrainian chess player
- Mariya Netesova (born 1983), Russian rhythmic gymnast
- Mariya Ocher (a.k.a. Mariya Ocheretianskaya; born 1986), Russian musical artist
- Mariya Ohurtsova (a.k.a. Mariya Ogurtsova; born 1983), Ukrainian swimmer
- Mariya Oktyabrskaya (1905–1944), Soviet war hero
- Mariya Onolbayeva (born 1978), Russian ice hockey player
- Mariya Orlyk (1930–2022), Ukrainian teacher and politician
- Mariya Ovechkina (born 1991), Russian beauty-contest contestant
- Mariya Panfilova (a.k.a. Mariya Sadilova; born 1987), Russian biathlete
- Mariya Payun (born 1953), Soviet rower
- Mariya Petkova (née Mariya Vergova; born 1950), Bulgarian discus thrower
- Mariya Petrovykh (1908—1979), Russian poet and translator
- Mariya Pinigina (née Mariya Kulchunova; born 1958), Soviet sprinter
- Mariya Pisareva (born 1934), Soviet high-jumper
- Mariya Ralcheva (born 1978), Ukrainian sprint canoer
- Mariya Rudnitskaya (1916–1983), Russian Soviet realist painter, graphic artist, and art teacher
- Mariya Ryemyen (born 1987), Ukrainian sprinter
- Mariya Sarapova (a.k.a. Mariya Sharapova; born 1987), Russian tennis player
- Mariya Savinova (born 1985), Russian middle-distance runner
- Mariya Shah, Indian politician from Uttar Pradesh
- Mariya Shcherba (born 1985), Belarusian swimmer
- Mariya Shcherbina (born 1958), Ukrainian mathematician
- Mariya Shekerova (born 1988), Uzbekistani-Russian Olympic judoka
- Mariya Shorets (born 1990), Russian triathlete
- Mariya Shubina (a.k.a. Mariya Zhubina; born 1930), Soviet canoeist
- Mariya Sidorova (born 1979), Russian handball player
- Mariya Smolyachkova (born 1985), Belarusian hammer thrower
- Mariya Sokova (born 1979), Uzbekistani triple jumper
- Mariya Stadnik (born 1988), Azerbaijani freestyle wrestler
- Mariya Stoyanova (born 1947), Bulgarian basketball player
- Mariya Suzuki (born 1991), Japanese singer and actress
- Mariya Svistunova (1778–1866), Russian aristocrat
- Mariya Takeuchi (born 1955), Japanese singer-songwriter
- Mariya Vasilieva (born 1963), Russian doctor of juridical Science
- Mariya Ivanovna Vassiliéva (1884–1957), Russian painter
- Mariya Voloshchenko (born 1989), Ukrainian diver
- Mariya Voyvodova (born 1978), Bulgarian-born Swedish politician
- Mariya Yakovenko (born 1982), Russian javelin thrower
- Mariya Yamada (born 1980), Japanese actress
- Mariya Nazarivna Yaremchuk (born 1993), Ukrainian singer and actress
- Mariya Yakovlevna Zerova (1902–1994), Ukrainian mycologist
- Mariya Zhukova (1805–1855), Russian writer
- Mariya Zubova (1749–1799), Russian composer and concert singer
See also
References
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