"Myriam" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Myriam" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Myriam" Meaning

Myriam is a proper noun, a feminine given name. It is the French form of the Hebrew name Miriam, which means "bitter". In the Bible, Miriam was the sister of Moses and Aaron.

"Myriam" Examples

Usage Examples of "Myriam"


Myriam is a given name, which means "bitter" or "wished-for child". Here are five usage examples:

Myriam is a beautiful name that has been popular in many cultures. [Statement]
Myriam has been a common name in France for many years. [Factual statement]
The main character in the novel was a woman named Myriam. [Literary example]
Myriam is an Israeli version of the name Mary. [Cultural context]
Myriam was a close friend of mine back in college. [Personal anecdote]

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Origin: Hebrew
Meaning: Bitter, Wished-for child
Gender: Female
Popularity: Common name in many cultures, including France, Israel, and South America

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