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Meriya

A phonetic variant of Mariya/Maria, from Hebrew Miriam, meaning 'beloved' or 'drop of the sea.'

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Meriya is a phonetic variant of Mariya or Maria, ultimately from Hebrew Miriam, with meanings often given as beloved or drop of the sea. That places it in one of the most widely traveled name families in the world, one that has crossed languages and traditions for centuries. The spelling gives the familiar root a lighter, more individualized shape.

Meriya feels soft, graceful, and gently international. It keeps the elegant cadence of Maria-related names while adding a slightly fresher, more melodic ending. That makes it feel familiar without being predictable.

Names like Meriya often succeed because they preserve the emotional warmth of an established classic while giving it a contemporary visual identity. The result is a name that feels affectionate, fluid, and quietly timeless.

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