1. marah - Noun
2. Marah - Proper noun
Marah
A female given name from Arabic, from Arabic, which means merriness, cheerfulness.
Marah
A female given name from Hebrew, from Hebrew which means bitterness. Biblical variant: Mara.
marah (plural marahs)
(India, historical) A gratuity in the form of deductions from the gross produce of cultivated lands, granted to a mirasidar.
Haris ibn Marah Abdi arrived in Makran and conquered it by force, and then moved northward to north-eastern Balochistan and reconquered Qandabil (Bolan). Source: Internet
Wylie Shipley led a balanced scoring attack with 10 points, followed by Mary Sonner and DeLaney Harper with 9, Karissa Buttelwerth with 7, and 5 apiece from Braylie Jones and Marah Call. Source: Internet
Sixteen-year-old Marah Ryan is devastated by her mother's death. Source: Internet
Marah Hofer recorded eight digs and Chloe Schmitt put down five kills. Source: Internet
Despite his clarifications, Carolla's comments were reported as Women Aren't Funny, Marah Eakin. Source: Internet
Lady Bobcat Marah Wright reached an impresive plateau scoring her 1,500th point against Cook County last week. Source: Internet