"beloved of God, exalted"
Mariama
West Africa's beloved form of a name revered across faiths
Meaning & Origin
"sea of bitterness, bitter sea"
The Story of Mariama
Mariama is the West African form of Mary/Maryam, ultimately tracing back to the Hebrew Miriam (מִרְיָם). Miriam's meaning is debated — possibilities include 'sea of bitterness,' 'beloved,' 'rebellious,' or a possible Egyptian origin meaning 'beloved of Amun.' Mariama is the dominant form in Wolof, Mandinka, Fula, and other West African languages, reflecting Islam's deep influence in the region. Mary (Maryam) holds the unique distinction of being the most mentioned woman in the Quran, making this name of profound religious significance for Muslim families.
Mariama is one of the most common women's names across West Africa, particularly in Senegal, Guinea, The Gambia, and Mali. It gained international literary recognition through Mariama Bâ, the Senegalese feminist author whose epistolary novel 'So Long a Letter' (1979) won the inaugural Noma Award and brought West African women's literature to global attention.
Maryam (Mary) is the only woman mentioned by name in the Quran, and Surah Maryam (Chapter 19) is dedicated to her story. For Muslim West African families, naming a daughter Mariama is an act of profound spiritual devotion. The name also carries the cultural heritage of the ancient Mali Empire and Mande civilization.
Fun Facts
- Maryam appears 34 times in the Quran — more than in the New Testament
- Mariama Bâ's novel 'So Long a Letter' is studied in universities across Africa, Europe, and North America
Mariama in Other Languages
Famous People Named Mariama
Mariama Bâ
Writer
1929
Senegalese author and feminist activist whose novel 'So Long a Letter' (1979) is considered a landmark of African litera...
Senegalese author and feminist activist whose novel 'So Long a Letter' (1979) is considered a landmark of African literature
Mariama (Virgin Mary)
Religious
Maryam, mother of Isa (Jesus) in the Quran — the only woman named in the Islamic holy text and subject of an entire chap...
Maryam, mother of Isa (Jesus) in the Quran — the only woman named in the Islamic holy text and subject of an entire chapter (Surah Maryam)
Quick Facts
- Gender
- Girl
- Syllables
- 4
- Popularity Rank
- #2,375
- Total SSA Count
- 77
- Cultural Origins
- Senegalese Guinean West African Muslim communities
- Pronunciation
- Easy
- Formality
- Moderate
- Cross-Cultural Ease
- Moderate
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About the Name Mariama
Mariama is a girl name with Senegalese, Guinean, West African, and Muslim communities origins . The name means "beloved of God, exalted" in Hebrew/Arabic (Maryam) .
Mariama is currently ranked #2,375 in popularity for girl names in the United States.
The name Mariama has 4 syllables, making it distinctive and memorable.
Common nicknames for Mariama include Mari, Ama, Mara, and Mama. These shorter forms provide casual alternatives while keeping the elegance of the full name.
Alternative spellings of Mariama include Maria, Mariana, Mariah, Mariam, Marie . Each spelling variation gives the name a slightly different character while preserving its sound and meaning.