Miryam

Meaning of Miryam

Miryam is a female name of Hebrew origin. It is pronounced as "meer-YAHM" (/miːrˈjɑm/) in Hebrew. The name has variations such as Miriam. Miryam holds historical and biblical significance, as it was the name of Moses' sister in the Old Testament. Miryam is a popular choice for baby girls, with consistent rankings in the United States over the years. In recent years, it has reached ranks ranging from 3536 to 9723 in popularity. The name Miryam carries a timeless charm and a rich cultural heritage that makes it an appealing option for parents seeking a meaningful and elegant name for their daughter.

Pronunciation

Hebrew

  • Pronunced as meer-YAHM (/miːrˈjɑm/)

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Notable People Named Miryam

Miryam Gallego is a Spanish actress known for her iconic role as the Marchioness of Santillana in the television series Águila Roja.
Miryam Romero Fernández was a Spanish journalist and news anchor.
Miryam Maritza Núñez Padilla is an Ecuadorian professional racing cyclist who competes for UCI Women's Continental Team Massi–Tactic and participated in the women's road race at the 2015 UCI Road World Championships.
Miryam Kabakov is an American Jewish social worker and community organizer, serving as the Executive Director of Eshel, a national organization supporting LGBTQ+ Orthodox Jews.
Miryam Theresa Lumpini is a Swedish-born American-based tattoo artist and painter.
Miryam Shomrat served as the Israeli ambassador to Norway from 2005 to 2008 and to Finland from 2000 to 2003.
Miryam Roper is a German-born Panamanian judoka who competed in the Women's 57 kg event at the 2012 and 2020 Summer Olympics.
Miryam Veruzhka Tristán Mancilla is a Peruvian footballer known for her role as a left winger for Alianza Lima and the Peru women's national team.
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