- Appendix:Names
derived from
Miryam in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Marija is a
feminine given name, a
variation of the name Maria,
which was in turn...
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Marija of
Rascia (Serbian:
Marija Raška; Latin: Maria) was a
noble in
mediaeval Serbia (Rascia). Born as a
daughter of Uroš I,
Grand Prince of Serbia...
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Marija Gimbutas (Lithuanian:
Marija Birutė Alseikaitė-Gimbutienė,
pronounced ['ɡɪmbutas];
January 23, 1921 –
February 2, 1994) was a
Lithuanian archaeologist...
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Marija Magdalena (Mary
Magdalene in Croatian) may
refer to:
Marija Magdalena (song), a 1999 song that
represented Croatia in the
Eurovision Song Contest...
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Marija Šerifović (Serbian Cyrillic: Марија Шерифовић,
pronounced [
mǎrija ʃerǐːfoʋitɕ]; born 14
November 1984) is a
Serbian singer. Born in Kragujevac,...
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Marija Karan (Serbian Cyrillic: Марија Каран; born 29
April 1982) is a
Serbian actress. She had her film
debut in Kad
porastem biću
Kengur and appeared...
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Marija Bubanj (Serbian Cyrillic: Марија Бубањ; born June 28, 1968) is a Serbian-American violinist, violist, and
music instructor from Chicago. Marija...
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Marija Branković or
Maria Branković may
refer to:
Marija Branković,
Queen of Bosnia,
daughter of
despot Lazar Branković of
Serbia Marija Branković, Marchioness...
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Marija Leiko (14
August 1887 – 3
February 1938), also
known as
Marija Leyko, was a
Latvian stage and
silent film
actress in Europe,
especially po****r...
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Marija Kavtaradzė (born 3 June 1991) is a
Lithuanian film
director and screenwriter.
Marija Kavtaradzė was born on 3 June 1991, in Vilnius, Lithuania...