Marysol

Meaning of Marysol

Marysol arrives like a sunbeam breaking through monsoon clouds—she’s a vibrant Spanish fusion of María, echoing gentle devotion, and Sol, the fiery sun that lights up dawn prayers on a Ganges ghāt. Imagine her as a marigold garland strung across a courtyard at sunrise, each petal whispering warmth and promise. With a name this radiant, she carries both the tender strength of motherhood and the playful glow of midday heat, inviting smiles as naturally as a Bollywood heroine dancing in golden rays. In the United States, about 15 little Marysols were welcomed in 2024, settling her sweetly around the 900s rank—but in spirit, she’s timeless, a spark of joy that transforms ordinary days into festivals of light.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as mah-ree-SOL (/ma.ri.ˈsol/)

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Notable People Named Marysol

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