Marisol

Marisol is a vibrant name that signifies the beauty and harmony between the sea and the sun. It carries a spiritual undertone when associated with the Virgin Mary, epitomizing comfort and solace during times of sorrow or adversity.

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The name Marisol has its roots in the Spanish language, combining two elements: "Mar" (meaning 'sea') and "Sol" (meaning 'sun'). It can also be traced to a form of the Marian name "María de la Soledad", meaning 'Mary of the Sorrows', which is a title of the Virgin Mary in Spanish-speaking countries.

  • Popularity: 1,511th
  • Babies named Marisol in the US in 2023:
    Female: 357
    Male: 0
  • Nicknames: Mari, Sol, Soli, Maris, Marisa.
  • Full Names: María Isabel de Sol, María Soledad, Marisolita de la Cruz, María del Sol, Marisolita de María.
  • Famous Namesakes: Marisol Nichols-Actress, Marisol Escobar-Artist, Marisol Luna-Fictional Character, Marisol Malaret-Miss Universe, Marisol Padilla Sánchez-Actress.
  • Gender: Primarily used as a feminine name, though variations might appear in gender-neutral contexts.
  • Numerology: In numerology, Marisol equates to a '3'—a number associated with creative self-expression, optimism, and social interaction. The name resonates with a person who values communication and enjoys artistic realms, bringing joy and humor to their friendships and relationships.

The popularity of Marisol has seen an ebb and flow, particularly among Spanish-speaking communities. Gaining traction in the mid to late 20th century, it’s appreciated for its melodic rhythm and cultural significance, maintaining a classic appeal.

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