Juan María de Salvatierra
A Jesuit missionary who played a key role in the evangelization of Baja California in the late 17th century.
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IPA Pronunciation
ˈxwan maˈɾi.a
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Juan-maria combines 'Juan,' the Spanish form of 'John,' meaning 'God is gracious,' with 'Maria,' derived from Hebrew, traditionally meaning 'beloved' or 'sea of bitterness.' This composite name reflects a blend of masculine and Marian devotion, common in Spanish and Basque cultures where compound names honor religious and family traditions.
Juan-maria is a traditional compound name often found in Spanish-speaking regions, especially in Basque culture where combining male and female saint names is common to honor religious heritage. The name reflects deep Catholic roots, blending devotion to St. John and the Virgin Mary, symbolizing grace and purity. Historically, it has been used in nobility and clergy, emphasizing spiritual and familial values.
Today, Juan-maria is less common but remains a respected name in Spain and Latin America, particularly in regions with strong Basque influence. Modern parents choosing this name often seek to preserve cultural identity and religious tradition. Its classic yet unique sound appeals to those wanting a meaningful name that stands out without being trendy.
The name Juan-maria carries the essence of “God is gracious combined with beloved of the sea” from Spanish/Basque tradition. Names beginning with "J" often embody qualities of justice, optimism, and leadership.
Juan-maria is a traditional compound name often found in Spanish-speaking regions, especially in Basque culture where combining male and female saint names is common to honor religious heritage. The name reflects deep Catholic roots, blending devotion to St. John and the Virgin Mary, symbolizing grace and purity. Historically, it has been used in nobility and clergy, emphasizing spiritual and familial values.
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Parents: Carlos Medina and Sofia López
Juan María
🌐Spanish
Jean-Marie
🌐French
Johann-Maria
🌐German
Giovanni Maria
🌐Italian
フアン・マリア (Fuan Maria)
🌐Japanese
胡安-玛丽亚 (Hú ān-Mǎ lì yà)
🌐Chinese
خوان ماريا
🌐Arabic
Juan-maria is a rare male compound name that combines both traditionally male and female saint names, reflecting a unique cultural blend mainly found in Basque and Spanish traditions.
Individuals named Juan-maria are often seen as compassionate, thoughtful, and balanced, embodying the grace of 'Juan' and the nurturing quality associated with 'Maria.' They tend to be introspective yet approachable, with a strong sense of faith and family loyalty. The name suggests a harmonious blend of strength and sensitivity.
Juan-maria is a Spanish/Basque name meaning “God is gracious combined with beloved of the sea”. Juan-maria combines 'Juan,' the Spanish form of 'John,' meaning 'God is gracious,' with 'Maria,' derived from Hebrew, traditionally meaning 'beloved' or 'sea of bitterness.' This composite name reflects a blend of masculine and Marian devotion, common in Spanish and Basque cultures where compound names honor religious and family traditions.
Juan-maria is pronounced (IPA: ˈxwan maˈɾi.a). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Juan-maria include: Juanma, JM, Joma, Juanito, Mari, J-Ma, Juan-M, Mariu, Juma, Mariño.
Famous people named Juan-maria include: , , , , .
Celebrity babies named Juan-maria include children of: Carlos Medina and Sofia López.