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**Mavriem** is a feminine name with a deep history and cultural significance. It originates from the Hebrew name **Miryam**, which is a variation of **Mary** (Miryam), meaning "beloved," "treasured," or "desired one." Unlike the more common form Mary, Mavriem has a softer, gentler sound. In terms of meaning, Mavriem is associated with wisdom, intelligence, practicality, and a kind heart. In Russian interpretation, it doesn’t have a direct translation, but those with this name are often perceived as possessing a strong mind, capable of finding solutions, and suited for working with people. The name Mavriem has ancient Hebrew roots. It was common among Jews, especially in medieval Europe, where Jewish names were often used for Christian saints. It is believed to be one of the affectionate ways to address Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ. Unlike Latin or Greek variations, this name is deeply connected to Jewish culture. Historically, the name Mavriem was used in Russia and the former Soviet Union mainly in the 19th century, but its usage significantly decreased by the 20th century. Today, it is considered rare, though it is occasionally chosen by parents who appreciate its uniqueness and deep origins. It is not extremely uncommon, though, in some regions. Generally, those named Mavriem have a calm and balanced temperament. They are practical, have an analytical mind, and know how to find compromises. They value honesty and fairness but can be overly serious in conversations. People with this name are often described as wise and capable of making well-considered decisions. There are no famous historical or cultural figures named Mavriem. In the virtual world, however, there is a popular character named Mavriem from the animated series "Barb and Clyde," who has become a cult figure for animation fans. Since the name is quite rare, those with it often stand out. Variations of the name include Mavrina, Mavryl, Mavrylka, as well as Mavria and Mavryika.