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Mariette

Feminine French
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Meaning & History

Mariette is a French diminutive of Marie. The name Marie itself traces back to the Hebrew origin of Maria, a name that appears in the New Testament as the mother of Jesus. In French, Marie has been one of the most common names for girls since the 13th century, and at the start of the 20th century it was given to about 20% of French girls, gradually declining in popularity thereafter. Mariette, as a derivative, inherits this long-standing tradition and offers a more affectionate, softer variant.

Etymology

Mariette is formed by adding the diminutive suffix -ette to Marie, a common French pattern for creating feminine pet names (e.g., Jeanette from Jeanne, Nanette from Anne). The suffix conveys smallness or endearment. While Marie is a standard biblical name form throughout Europe, the diminutive Mariette emerged as a charming, distinctly French diminutive, particularly popular in the 19th and early 20th centuries.

Notable Bearers

Several individuals named Mariette have gained recognition, though the name also appears as a surname. As a given name, the most notable bearers include:

  • Mariette Hansson (born 1983), a Swedish singer and songwriter known mononymously as Mariette.
  • Mariëtte Hamer (born 1958), a Dutch politician and trade union leader.
  • Mariëtte Drewes (born 1967), a Dutch chess player.
  • Mariëtte Patijn (born 1966), a Dutch politician.

Additionally, the surname Mariette is famous through Auguste Mariette (1821–1881), a pioneering French Egyptologist who made major discoveries at the Serapeum of Saqqara and founded the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Another historical figure with the surname is Pierre-Jean Mariette (1694–1774), a noted art connoisseur and collector in Paris.

Cultural Significance

In French culture, the name Mariette evokes a sense of classic elegance and affection. It appears occasionally in literature and the arts, often as a character name that suggests a gentle, feminine personality. The diminutive form also appears in other cultures; for instance, the Afrikaans variant Marietjie (pronounced ma-REE-ki) shows how similar diminutive forms travel to other languages. While Mariette's popularity has waned in France, it remains a recognizable and cherished variant of the enduring name Marie.

Related Names

Variants of Marie with similar affectionate suffixes include Manon, Marielle, Marion (a medieval diminutive that later became independent), Marise, and Maryse. Equivalents in other languages and cultures encompass Marietjie (Afrikaans), Marie (Swedish), Mariam (Malay), Maryam (Urdu), and for the Maghrebi Arabic region, Mariem and Meriem.

  • Meaning: Diminutive of Marie
  • Origin: French
  • Type: Feminine given name; also a surname
  • Usage regions: Primarily France

Related Names

Other Languages & Cultures
(Afrikaans) Marietjie (Swedish) Marie (Malay) Mariam (Urdu) Maryam (Arabic (Maghrebi)) Mariem, Meriem (Welsh) Mari 1 (Ukrainian) Maria (Greek) Meri 2 (Spanish) Marieta (Azerbaijani) Məryəm (Bashkir) Märyäm (Basque) Miren, Maddi (Estonian) Maia 3 (Ukrainian) Mariya (Belarusian) Maryia (English) Mary (Swedish) Miriam (Spanish) Miryam (Bosnian) Merjem, Merjema (Norwegian) Mai 3 (Spanish) Mariela (Ukrainian) Mariyka (Catalan) Mariona, Ona 2 (Slovene) Marija (Swedish) Maja 2 (Serbian) Mara 2 (Slovene) Mare, Marica (Croatian) Marijeta (Swedish) Mia, Marika (Norwegian) Maiken (Swedish) Maj 2, Majken (Norwegian) Maren, Mie (Urdu) Mariyam (Finnish) Marjo 1 (Slovene) Mirjam (Dutch) Jet, Maaike, Manon, Marieke, Mariëlle, Mariëtte, Marije, Marijke, Marijse, Marike (German) Marion 1 (Hungarian) Mariska (Spanish) Marita 1 (Sorbian) Marja (Dutch) Marjon (German) Meike (Dutch) Mieke, Miep, Mies (German) Ria (English) Maleah (Hawaiian) Malia (English) Maliyah (Irish) Maura 2 (Scottish) Moira (English) Mae, Mamie, Maree, Mariah, Marian 1, Marinda (Irish) Maureen (English) May, Mayme, Merrion, Mimi, Mollie, Molly, Mora, Pollie, Polly (Spanish (Philippines)) Mariel (Estonian) Maarja (Finnish) Maarika (Estonian) Maie, Mall, Malle 1, Maris 1 (Finnish) Marje 2 (Estonian) Marju (Maori) Mere (Slovak) Miriama (Finnish) Maaria, Meeri, Mirjami (Latvian) Maija (Finnish) Maila, Maritta, Marjatta, Marjukka, Marjut, Miia, Mirja, Mirka 2 (German) Maike, Mareike (Spanish) María (Galician) Maruxa (German) Malea, Mariele (Polish) Marietta (German) Mitzi (Hausa) Maryamu (Hebrew) Miri (History) Mariamne (Slovak) Mária (Icelandic) Mæja (Irish) Máire (Scottish) Moyra (Irish) Muire, Máirín, Mallaidh (Italian) Mariella, Miriana (Kazakh) Märiyam (Latvian) Māra, Mārīte (Lithuanian) Marytė (Manx) Moirrey, Voirrey (Medieval English) Malle 2, Molle (Polish) Mariola 1, Maryla, Marysia, Marzena (Portuguese) Mariana, Mariane, Mariazinha (Romanian) Maricica, Marioara (Ukrainian) Mariia (Russian) Manya (Ukrainian) Marusya (Russian) Marya, Masha, Miya (Sami) Márjá (Tongan) Mele (Scottish) Mhairi (Scottish Gaelic) Màiri, Moire (Slovene) Manca, Manja, Maruša, Mija (Somali) Maryan (Spanish) Míriam, Mía, Mirian 1 (Spanish (Latin American)) Marely, Maritza (Swahili) Mariamu (Swedish) My (Tatar) Märyam (Uyghur) Meryem (Walloon) Mareye (Welsh) Mair (Western African) Mariama
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Sources: Wikipedia — Mariette

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