Marlene Dietrich
Iconic German-American actress and singer known for her glamorous style and humanitarian efforts during WWII.
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/ˈmɑːr.lə.nɛs/
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Marlenes is a feminine name blending 'Marlene'—itself a combination of 'Maria' and 'Magdalene'—with an 's' ending, often adding plurality or stylistic flair. 'Maria' means 'sea of bitterness' or 'rebelliousness' in Hebrew, while 'Magdalene' refers to Mary Magdalene, a biblical figure symbolizing devotion and strength. The name evokes qualities of resilience and grace, historically popular in German-speaking countries and gaining modern usage as a unique variant.
Marlenes, as an extension of Marlene, carries cultural weight primarily in German and Latin cultures. The original 'Marlene' rose to fame partly due to Marlene Dietrich, a legendary German actress and singer, embedding the name with glamour and strength. Variations like Marlenes are less common but reflect a modern trend of personalizing traditional names, symbolizing individuality within cultural roots. It's often embraced in Spanish-speaking communities as a melodic and elegant name.
In recent decades, Marlenes has appeared as a unique variation of Marlene, favored by parents seeking a name that blends classic charm with uniqueness. Although not widespread, it enjoys occasional use in Europe and Latin America, aligning with trends of reviving vintage names with a modern twist. Its melodic sound and feminine softness suit contemporary tastes, while its roots provide meaning and depth. It remains a name that stands out without straying far from tradition.
The name Marlenes carries the essence of “Combination name meaning 'little warrior' and 'star of the sea'.” from Germanic / Hebrew tradition. Names beginning with "M" often embody qualities of wisdom, intuition, and emotional depth.
Marlenes, as an extension of Marlene, carries cultural weight primarily in German and Latin cultures. The original 'Marlene' rose to fame partly due to Marlene Dietrich, a legendary German actress and singer, embedding the name with glamour and strength. Variations like Marlenes are less common but reflect a modern trend of personalizing traditional names, symbolizing individuality within cultural roots. It's often embraced in Spanish-speaking communities as a melodic and elegant name.
Iconic German-American actress and singer known for her glamorous style and humanitarian efforts during WWII.
Italian mystic and saint, whose name inspired the 'Magdalene' component in names like Marlene.
Chilean athlete and the first Latin American woman to win an Olympic medal in javelin throw.
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Parents: Kate Hudson & Danny Fujikawa
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マルレネス
🌐Japanese
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مارلينيس
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The name Marlenes is a rare pluralized or stylized form of Marlene, making it unique and less commonly registered in official records worldwide.
Individuals named Marlenes are often seen as compassionate and creative, with a natural elegance and strong will. They tend to be nurturing yet independent, balancing warmth with determination. The name suggests a person who values authenticity, artistic expression, and forming meaningful connections. Marlenes often exudes a quiet confidence, inspiring loyalty and kindness in their social circles.
Marlenes is a Germanic / Hebrew name meaning “Combination name meaning 'little warrior' and 'star of the sea'.”. Marlenes is a feminine name blending 'Marlene'—itself a combination of 'Maria' and 'Magdalene'—with an 's' ending, often adding plurality or stylistic flair. 'Maria' means 'sea of bitterness' or 'rebelliousness' in Hebrew, while 'Magdalene' refers to Mary Magdalene, a biblical figure symbolizing devotion and strength. The name evokes qualities of resilience and grace, historically popular in German-speaking countries and gaining modern usage as a unique variant.
Marlenes is pronounced (IPA: /ˈmɑːr.lə.nɛs/). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Marlenes include: Marli, Leni, Marnie, Lena, Mar, Marle, Ness, Marly, Mara, Lenes.
Famous people named Marlenes include: , , , Marlene Dietrich, Marlene Favela.
Celebrity babies named Marlenes include children of: Kate Hudson & Danny Fujikawa.
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Marlenes is a beautiful Germanic / Hebrew name meaning “Combination name meaning 'little warrior' and 'star of the sea'.”. Marlenes is a feminine name blending 'Marlene'—itself a combination of 'Maria' and 'Magdalene'—with an 's' ending, often adding plurality or stylistic flair. 'Maria' means 'sea of bitterness' or 'rebe...