Marryann
English, combination of Mary and Ann
"drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved + grace"
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Marryann Origin and Meaning
The name Marryann is a girl's name.
Marryann is a variant spelling of the classic name Marianne, which combines the names Mary and Ann. It has English and French origins, derived from the Hebrew name Miriam (meaning "beloved" or "bitter") and Hannah (meaning "grace"). This spelling variation adds a distinctive touch to the traditional name. Marryann emerged as a less common alternative in the 20th century, appealing to parents seeking a slight twist on the familiar. While not as widely used as Marianne or Mary Ann, Marryann offers a unique quality while maintaining the recognizable sound and heritage of its more common counterparts.