1. maria - Noun
2. Maria - Proper noun
valuable timber tree of Panama
a dark region of considerable extent on the surface of the moon
Source: WordNetMaria is the best reason to come home. Arnold Schwarzenegger
For me Greece is Maria Farantouri. This is how I imagined Goddess Hera to be: strong, pure and vigilant. I have never encountered any other artist able to give me such a strong sense of the divine. François Mitterrand
He grinned at her, and she grinned at him, and it seemed to Maria that suddenly the sun came out. Elizabeth Goudge
I asked the girl if she could bring a sister for me. She did. Sister Maria Teresa. It was a very slow evening. We discussed the New Testament. We agreed that He was very well adjusted for an only child. Woody Allen
The visas came through in 1955, when I was 15. That June, we sailed for New York aboard the Conte Biancamano. When we passed the Statue of Liberty, Anna Maria [my sister] tried to sing "The Star-Spangled Banner". Mario Andretti
I am no romantic glorifier of the Spanish woman, nor did I ever think of a casual piece as anything much other than a casual piece in any country. But when I am with Maria I love her so that I feel, literally, as though I would die and I never believed in that or thought that it could happen. Ernest Hemingway