Proper noun
Marija
A transliteration of the Macedonian or Serbo-Croatian female given name Марија (Marija), equivalent to Mary
Although researchers such as Marija Gimbutas theorized that the horses of the Chalcolithic period were Przewalski's, more recent genetic studies indicate that Przewalski's horse is not an ancestor to modern domesticated horses. Source: Internet
The new contract giving a new operator exclusivity over jetties in Ċirkewwa, the Blue Lagoon and Santa Marija Bay was meant to kick in on Saturday but 12 operators obtained an injunction stopping TM from implementing the contract. Source: Internet
Marija na Škrilinama in the Istrian town of Beram (1471), painted by Vincent of Kastav ; the painting in the Holy Trinity Church in Hrastovlje in Istria by John of Kastav (1490). Source: Internet
From Marija Pavlicic, Belgrade: Yugoslavia is no longer. Source: Internet
The Council of Europe, the EU’s main human rights body, warned Hungary about its democratic backsliding and issues over freedom of expression in a 24 March letter by Secretary General Marija Pejčinović Burić. Source: Internet
Example: Marija Dragoljuba Pavlović (Dragoljub is the father's name; Dragoljuba is the form that says she is his daughter, or literally 'of Dragoljub'). Source: Internet