Maryam
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Maryam/ Meryem / Merjem or Mariam may refer to:
  • Maryam (name)
    Maryam (name)
    Maryam or Mariam is the Aramaic and Arabic name of Miriam the sister of Moses and of Mary the mother of Jesus |‘Īsā]]), mentioned in the Greek translation of the Tanakh or Old Testament known as the Septuagint, in the original Greek text of the New Testament, and in the original Arabic text of the...

     (Arabic for Mary), a female given name
(includes a list of people with this name)
  • Mary (mother of Jesus)
    Mary (mother of Jesus)
    Mary , commonly referred to as "Saint Mary", "Mother Mary", the "Virgin Mary", the "Blessed Virgin Mary", or "Mary, Mother of God", was a Jewish woman of Nazareth in Galilee...

     (Maryam, mother of prophet Isa in Islam)
  • Maryam (sura)
    Maryam (sura)
    Sura Maryam is the 19th sura of the Qur'an and is a Makkan sura with 98 ayat . It is named after Maryām, the actual name for Mary, Mother of Jesus . The popular variant of the name Maryam, Mary, is a Westernized or Anglicized version...

    , 19th sura of the Qur'an
  • Maryam (film)
    Maryam (film)
    Maryam is a 2002 film about a young woman who is an Iranian immigrant living in the United States at the time of the Iran hostage crisis. The film was written and directed by Ramin Serry. Mariam Parris plays the young woman...

    , 2002 film about a young Iranian immigrant living in the US during the Iran hostage crisis
  • MV Mariam
    MV Mariam
    MV Mariam is a Bolivian-flagged passenger ferry with a . Built in 1982 at Westermoen Hydrofoil shipyard, the ship is a catamaran in length with a capacity of about 200 passengers. Built as Venture 84, the ship was in service with the French ferry operator Emeraude Lines from 1983 to 1996,...

    , a Lebanese ship

See also

  • Miriam (disambiguation)
    Miriam (disambiguation)
    -In literature:* Miriam , a short story by Truman Capote* The woman with seven sons in Lamentations Rabbah, sometimes called "Miriam"-In music:* Miriam , an album by Jessi Colter...

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