Origin: French
Meaning: Bitter.
Origin: German
Meaning: Bitter.
Origin: Hebrew
Meaning: Variant of Mary: Wished-for child; rebellion; bitter.
Origin: Italian
Meaning: Bitter.
Origin: Latin
Meaning: Commonly-used variant of Mary: Wished-for child; rebellion; bitter. Popular with both Spanish and non-Spanish cultures.
Origin: German Meaning: Adventurous. Feminine of Fernando. Origin: Latin Meaning: Adventurous. Feminine of Fernando. Origin: Teutonic Meaning: Adventuresome. http://www.andythenamebender.com/name-meanings/maria.htm http://www.andythenamebender.com/name-meanings/fernanda.htm http://www.ancestry.com/facts/Ayon-name-meaning.ashx http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Maria_fernanda_malo.jpgThe meaning of Fernanda
How My Mom Chose Maria Fernanda
When I first found out I was pregnant at the beginning of march of 1993 of course I did not know if it would be a boy or a girl. But I thought that if it was a boy we would name him Gabriel after his father and I knew that if it was a girl I would not name her after me because my name, Giovanna, has always been difficult for others to write and pronounce correctly. Later on we found out that it was a girl and our name search began. First we liked Valeria, since my backgrounds are Italian, I wanted an Italian name easy to say and write, but that name was too common those days and that made me change my mind. We also liked Natalia like for a month and Camila for another month, but always at the end when I pictured her with those names it did not make click. And so we continued looking for the perfect name for our little baby girl. We knew we wanted Maria after Virgen Mary for the first or second name. So we decided Maria Fernanda was our perfect name for our baby girl. Fernanda means adventurous and daring. We loved how it sounded, strong and clear. Maria Fernanda Ayon Dicunta is now my daughte's name.
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