Pronunciation:
/ma.ʁi.ɛl/
Meaning:
Star of the sea; drop of the sea
Variations:
Mariel; Mariella; Mari; Ella; Marie; Mary
Marielle is a feminine given name of French origin, derived from the name Marie, which itself comes from the Latin "Maria," meaning "star of the sea" or "drop of the sea." The name Marie has deep roots in Christian tradition, often associated with the Virgin Mary, though Marielle itself does not carry a specific religious connotation. Historically, variations of Marie have been popular across Europe, with Marielle emerging as a distinct name in French-speaking regions. Notable bearers of the name include Marielle Franco, a Brazilian politician and human rights activist. The name is used exclusively for females and has seen varying popularity trends, often influenced by cultural and regional preferences. In contemporary times, Marielle remains a choice for parents seeking a name that is both traditional and unique. Sibling names might include other French-inspired names like Julien or Sophie. Individuals named Marielle are often described as compassionate, creative, and strong-willed, traits that may reflect the name's association with the sea's vastness and depth.