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The Arabic spelling of Miriam is (مريم). As for the meaning, the name is actually Hebraic in origin; although the meaning is contested. The most likely version is that "Mar" in Hebrew (and Arabic) means "bitter" and "Yam" in Hebrew (but not Arabic) means "sea", so Miriam means "sea of bitterness".

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maryam .. مريم

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Maria has no meaning in Arabic. The Arabic version of Maria is Miryam (from Miriam in the Old Testament) and spelled (مريم).

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Arabic writing: ماري

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