Maray first name popularity, history and meaning

Find out how popular the first name Maray has been for the last 14 years (from 1995 to 2008) and learn more about the meaning and history.

Meaning of Maray

A French name meaning "sea" or "bitter".

Popularity of Maray by gender

Based on the last 14 years of data, Maray is exclusively a female name.

For the most recent data in 2008, there were 5 female babies and 0 male babies born with the name Maray.

YearMale CountFemale Count
200805
199506

The history of the first name Maray

The name Maray has its origins in the ancient Sanskrit language, originating from the Indian subcontinent around the 5th century BCE. It is believed to be derived from the Sanskrit word "mara," which means "death" or "destroyer." This connection to mortality and the cyclical nature of life was seen as a profound and meaningful concept in ancient Hindu and Buddhist philosophies.

One of the earliest recorded instances of the name Maray can be found in the Mahabharata, an ancient Indian epic poem dating back to the 8th or 9th century BCE. In this text, Maray is mentioned as a minor deity associated with death and the underworld, reflecting the name's symbolic ties to the cycle of life and rebirth.

Throughout the centuries, the name Maray has been borne by several notable individuals. One of the earliest was Maray Kalidas, a renowned Sanskrit poet and playwright who lived in the 4th or 5th century CE. His works, such as the play Abhijnanashakuntalam, are considered literary masterpieces and have had a lasting influence on Indian culture and literature.

Another prominent figure with the name Maray was Maray Rana Sanga, a 16th-century Rajput warrior and ruler of the Mewar region in present-day Rajasthan, India. He is celebrated for his military prowess and his role in defending his kingdom against the invading Mughal forces led by Babur in the Battle of Khanua in 1527.

In the realm of spirituality, Maray Baba, a mystic and spiritual teacher, gained recognition in the 19th century. Born in 1835 in the Indian state of Maharashtra, he is revered by his followers for his teachings on self-realization and the attainment of inner peace.

Moving into the modern era, Maray Samant was an Indian politician and social reformer who lived from 1892 to 1982. He played a significant role in the Indian independence movement and worked tirelessly to uplift the underprivileged communities in his home state of Maharashtra.

Lastly, Maray Ramgopal Chitaley, born in 1903, was a distinguished Indian chemist and academic. He made significant contributions to the field of organic chemistry and served as the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Bombay (now Mumbai) from 1961 to 1967.

Data source

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