Marlene

  • Origin
    German
  • Meaning
    The name Marlene combines the meanings of its root names. "Mary" is of Hebrew origin, meaning "bitter," while "Magdalene" is derived from Aramaic, meaning "of Magdala." Together, Marlene can be interpreted as "bitter of Magdala" or "rebellious woman."
  • Variations
    Marlène, Marlena, Marleen
  • Similar names
    Marianne, Mariella, Marcella, Madeleine
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  • Marlene is a delightful and elegant baby girl name with a rich history and international appeal. A combination of the names "Mary" and "Magdalene," Marlene exudes a sense of strength and individuality. The name's origin can be traced back to Germany, where it gained popularity during the early 20th century and has since found its way into various cultures around the world. The meaning of Marlene derives from its root names, symbolizing a unique blend of qualities. "Mary," meaning "bitter," and "Magdalene," meaning "of Magdala," come together to form the intriguing interpretation of "bitter of Magdala" or "rebellious woman." Famous individuals like the iconic actress and singer Marlene Dietrich have brought prominence to the name, and fictional characters named Marlene have graced the pages of literature and screens of cinema, adding to its allure. Choosing Marlene for your baby girl is bestowing upon her a name with grace, history, and a touch of worldly charm. Whether she becomes a trailblazer or a source of inspiration, Marlene will always carry with her the strength and individuality that her name represents.
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