Popularity of the last name by country
Brazil
- Rio de Janeiro (77)
- Sao Paulo (10)
- Bahia (8)
- Pernambuco (3)
- Rio Grande do Sul (3)
- Santa Catarina (2)
- Acre (1)
- Ceara (1)
- Minas Gerais (1)
- Mato Grosso (1)
- Paraiba (1)
- Sergipe (1)
All countries
- France (1,977,671)
- Canada (93,100)
- United States (46,584)
- Belgium (15,960)
- Martinique (14,678)
- Denmark (13,267)
- Netherlands (12,673)
- Switzerland (11,910)
- United Kingdom (6,901)
- Algeria (6,018)
- Germany (4,741)
- Guadeloupe (4,710)
- Réunion (4,658)
- Unknown country (4,420)
- Italy (3,235)
- Norway (2,932)
- New Zealand (2,309)
- Australia (1,990)
- Spain (1,607)
- Austria (1,154)
- Viet Nam (1,135)
- Madagascar (1,091)
- Ireland (772)
- Czech republic (759)
- Morocco (622)
- Indonesia (607)
- Tunisia (601)
- French Guiana (560)
- Mauritius (538)
- New Caledonia (505)
- Luxembourg (458)
- India (426)
- Poland (404)
- Haiti (390)
- Portugal (327)
- Sweden (326)
- Russian Federation (300)
- Seychelles (297)
- Estonia (273)
- Hungary (245)
Origine of last name
MARIE : 1: French and English (Jersey; also Surrey and Middlesex): from the female personal name Marie Latin <a href="https://en.geneanet.org/surnames/Maria">Maria</a>. In England it is in part of Huguenot origin. Compare <a href="https://en.geneanet.org/surnames/Mary">Mary</a>.2: French (Marié): from marié ‘married’ the past participle of marier ‘to marry’ a nickname for a man newly married or perhaps for a son-in-law or a status name for a married individual used to distinguish him from an unmarried namesake. Compare <a href="https://en.geneanet.org/surnames/Lemarie">Lemarie</a> and <a href="https://en.geneanet.org/surnames/Marier">Marier</a>.
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