Marializ

#63 in Puerto Rico

Meaning of Marializ

Marializ (pronounced muh-REE-uh-liz / məˈriːəlɪz /) emerges as a musical fusion of María—heir to the Hebrew Miriam—and Elizabeth—descendant of the Greek Elisabet—filtered through the rich warmth of Latin tradition. Under a gently swaying ceiba tree, a mother first whispered the name to her newborn daughter, weaving ancestral devotion into a single, melodious ribbon. In Puerto Rico’s unfolding chronicle of births, Marializ graced sixteen tiny bearers in 2007 (rank sixty-one) and twelve in 2008 (rank sixty-three), blooming like frangipani after a tropical rain. Balancing steadfast faith with lively promise, each syllable feels like a soft patter of hope and joy. With a playful wink, families agree that an invitation bearing Marializ can turn any gathering into a cathedral concert and a garden fiesta rolled into one.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as muh-REE-uh-liz (/məˈriːəlɪz/)

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