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Maris

Maris is a proper noun with multiple uses. In Latin, maris is the genitive form of mare, meaning “of the sea.” This linguistic origin explains why the word and name are linked to maritime imagery. The root mare also appears in English terms such as marine, maritime, marina, and marine biology.

As a given name and surname, Maris has been used in various cultures. It is encountered as

In literature and media, Maris has been used for fictional characters and as a personal name in

a
masculine
given
name
in
some
European
languages,
and
it
also
appears
as
a
surname
in
diverse
regions.
In
contemporary
usage,
Maris
is
sometimes
chosen
for
its
nautical
resonance
or
for
its
modern,
neutral
sound.
various
works,
reflecting
its
cross-cultural
appeal.
Because
of
its
broad
usage,
Maris
is
not
tied
to
a
single
person,
place,
or
meaning,
but
rather
serves
as
a
versatile
name
with
Latin
roots
and
maritime
associations.