Where does “Mary Ann” come from?

Mary Ann (English) comes from English mary, from French marie, from Old French Marie, from Latin Marīa, from Ancient Greek Μαρία, from Hebrew מִרְיָם, from Aramaic מרים, from Biblical Hebrew מִרְיָם.

Mary Ann (English): An imaginary character to whom the Sheffield Outrages were attributed

Definitions

  1. An imaginary character to whom the Sheffield Outrages were attributed

Ancestry of “Mary Ann”, step by step

Mary Ann traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English mary

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishmaryA male homosexual
2Frenchmariefirst-person singular present indicative of...
3Old FrenchMarie
4LatinMarīaMary mother of Jesus
5Ancient GreekΜαρίαMary, Maria
6Hebrewמִרְיָם
7Aramaicמריםbitter
8Biblical Hebrewמִרְיָם

via English Ann

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishAnnAbbreviation of anniversary; Abbreviation of...
2Latinannāta
3LatinannoAlternative form of adnō; I pass or live through...
4Latinannusyear; time; season
5Proto-Italicatnosyear
6Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂et-no-
7Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂et-grass

Words derived from “Mary Ann

Every word from Biblical Hebrew מִרְיָםEvery word from Hebrew מִרְיָםEvery word from Aramaic מרים