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Maria is a feminine given name. It is given in many languages influenced by Christianity.
It was used as the feminine form of the unrelated Roman name Marius (see Maria gens), and, after Christianity had spread across the Roman empire, it became the Latinised form of the name of Miriam: Mary, mother of Jesus.
Maria (Greek: Μαρία) is a form of the name used in the New Testament, standing alongside Mariam (Μαριάμ). It reflects the Syro-Aramaic name Maryam, which is in turn derived from the Biblical Hebrew name Miriam. As a result of their similarity and syncretism, the Latin original name Maria and the Hebrew-derived Maria combined to form a single name.
In Germanic languages, the name's usage is connected with the Germanic element *mar meaning "famous".
The name is also sometimes used as a male (middle) name. This was historically the case in many Central Europe countries and still is the case in countries with strong Catholic traditions, where it signified patronage of the Virgin Mary (French-speakers often did the same with Marie).
In the Arabic language the name Mariam (مريم) (also written: Meryem, Mariya) means either "white beautiful woman" or "white cow" or "a little bird with the same size as a pigeon", and it is quite popular in North Africa. One of the feminine Sahaba had the name Maria, Maria the Coptic.
Variants and usage
Maria was a frequently given name in southern Europe even in the medieval period. In addition to the simple name, there arose a tradition of naming girls after specific titles of Mary, feast days associated with Mary and specific Marian apparitions (such as María de los Dolores, María del Pilar, María del Carmen etc., whence the derived given names of Dolores, Pilar, Carmen etc.). By contrast, in northern Europe the name only rose to popularity after the Reformation.
Because the name is so frequent in Christian tradition, a tradition of giving compound names has developed, with a number of such compounds themselves becoming very popular. Examples, among numerous others, include:
Anna + Maria (Anne-Marie, Marianne)
Maria + Luisa (Marie-Louise)
Maria + Antonia (Maria Antonia, French Marie-Antoinette)
Maria + Helena (Italian Maria Elena, Spanish María Elena)
Maria + Teresa (Maria Theresa, French Marie Thérèse)
Maria + {Issa} Marissa or Marisa Christian Nazareth
Maria + {Saiyra} Mary-Saiyra or Saiyra Mary Christian Antioch
As a feminine given name, Maria ranked 109th in the United States as of 2015, down from rank 31 held during 1973–1975. The English form Mary was at rank 214 as of 2015, after a much steeper decline down from being raked first consistently during 1880–1968.
Spelling variants of Maria include: Mária (Hungarian, Slovakian), María (Greek, Icelandic, Spanish), Máire and Muire (Irish), Marya (transliterated from Cyrillic), Marija (Latvian, but also used in other Balto-Slavic languages) and Maria (Polish). Due to a very strong devotion of Irish and Polish Catholics to the Blessed Virgin Mary, a special exception is made for two other forms of her name – Muire and Maryja: no one else may take that name, similar to the way the name Jesus is not used in most languages. The English form Mary is derived via French Marie.
A great number of hypocoristic forms are in use in numerous languages. Cyrillic Maryam and Miriam have numerous variants, such as
Mariami (Georgian)
Mariamma, biblical Mariamme, Mariamne
Məryəm (Azerbaijani)
Meryem (Kurdish, Turkish)
Myriam (French)
The spelling in Semitic abjads is mrym: Aramaic ܡܪܝܡ, Hebrew מרים, Arabic مريم.
Cyrillic spellings are Мария (Maríja) (Russian, Bulgarian), Марыя (Marýja) (Belarusian), Марія (Maríja) (Ukrainian) and Марија (Marija) (Serbian, Macedonian).
Georgian uses მარიამ (Mariam) and მარია (Maria); Armenian has Մարիամ (Mariam).
Chinese has adopted the spelling 瑪麗 (simplified 玛丽, pinyin Mǎlì).
The variant Mariah (usually pronounced ) was rarely given in the United States prior to the 1990s, when it bounced in popularity, from rank 562 in 1989 to rank 62 in 1998, in imitation of the name of singer Mariah Carey (whose Vision of Love topped the charts in 1990).
People
Maria of Russia (several people)
Maria (born 1978), Danish singer and songwriter
Maria al-Qibtiyya (died 637), Muhammad's concubine or thirteenth wife
Maria I of Portugal (1734–1816), Queen of Portugal
Maria II of Portugal (1818–1853), Queen of Portugal
María Conchita Alonso (born 1957), American singer/songwriter and actress
Maria Ahtisa Manalo, Miss International Philippines 2018
Maria Andrejczyk (born 1996), Polish javelin thrower
Maria Ângela Carrascalão, East Timorese politician
Maria Johanna von Aachen (1755–1845), German writer
Maria Aasen-Svensrud, Norwegian politician
María Laura Abalo (born 1981), Argentine rower
Maria Abashova (born 1983), Russian ballet dancer
Maria Abbebù Viarengo (born 1949), Ethiopian-born writer living in Italy
Maria Abbey (1816–1903), nurse during the American Civil War
Maria Abbracchio, Italian pharmacologist
Maria Abdy (1797–1867), English poet
María Abel (born 1974), Spanish long-distance runner
María Abella (1863–1926), Uruguayan feminist
Maria Isabel Aboim Inglez (1902–1963), Portuguese teacher, feminist and anti-fascist activist
María Abradelo (born 1969), Spanish actress
Maria Abrahamsson (born 1963), Swedish lawyer, journalist and politician
Maria Abramović (born 1987), Croatian tennis player
Maria Fe Abunda (born 1957), Filipino politician
Maria T. Accardi, American academic
Maria Chiara Acciarini, Italian politician
Maria Assunta Accili Sabbatini (born 1955), Italian diplomat
María Payá Acevedo (born 1989), Cuban activist
María Josefa Acevedo Sánchez (1803–1861), Colombian novelist
María Paula Acevedo Guzmán (1932–2021), Dominican activist and First Lady of the Dominican Republic
María Acosta (born 1991), Venezuelan freestyle wrestler
María Adánez (born 1976), Spanish actress and filmmaker
Maria Adelborg (1849–1940), Swedish artist
Maria Lourdes Afiuni, Venezuelan judge
Maria-Laura Aga (born 1994), Belgian footballer
Maria Ager, Austrian chess player
Maria Gaetana Agnesi (1718–1799), Italian mathematician and philanthropist
Maria Agresta (born 1978), Italian operatic soprano
María Esther Aguilar Cansimbe, Mexican crime journalist who has been declared "missing"
María de Jesús Aguirre Maldonado (born 1961), Mexican lawyer and politician
Maria Theresia Ahlefeldt (1755–1810), German-born aristocrat and Danish composer
Maria Ahm (born 1998), Danish long-distance runner
Maria Aitken (born 1945), English theatre director, actress and writer
Maria Ajzensztadt (1923–1942), Polish singer
Maria Akraka (born 1966), Swedish middle-distance runner
Maria Aksenova (born 1969), Russian media personality
María Alanoca (born 1960), Bolivian politician
Maria Alba (1905–1999), Spanish-American actress
Maria Albert (born 1985), Estonian swimmer
Maria Albuleț (1932–2005), Romanian chess player
María José Alcalá (born 1971), Mexican diver
Maria Alda Nogueira (1923–1998), Portuguese communist, feminist, anti-fascist activist and politician
María Jesús Alegre, Spanish rhythmic gymnast
Maria Soave Alemanno (born 1972), Italian politician
Maria Alexander, American writer
Maria Eduarda Alexandre (born 2007), Brazilian rhythmic gymnast
Maria Alexandrova (born 1978), Russian ballet dancer
Maria Alexandru (born 1939), Romanian table tennis player
Maria Alfero (1922–2001), Italian sprinter
Maria Josefa Alhama y Valera (1893–1983), Spanish religious sister
María Alharilla (born 1990), Spanish footballer
Maria Dolors Alibés (1941–2009), Catalan children's writer
Maria Allash (born 1976), Russian ballet dancer
Maria Almas-Dietrich (1892–1971), German art dealer
Maria Almasri (born 2004), Israeli footballer
María Almenta (born 1997), Spanish model
Maria Laura Almirão (born 1977), Brazilian sprinter
Maria Aloni, Italian philosopher
María Conchita Alonso (born 1955), Cuban-American singer and actress
María Pilar Alonso (born 1968), Spanish basketball player
Maria Beatrice Alonzi, Italian author and activist
María Ester Alonzo Morales (born 1959), Mexican politician
Maria Alos (1973–2011), artist
María Julia Alsogaray (1942–2017), Argentine politician and civil servant
Maria Suelen Altheman (born 1988), Brazilian judoka
Maria Altmann (1916–2011), Austrian-American Jewish refugee
María Antonieta Alva (born 1985), Peruvian politician
María Jesús Alvarado Rivera (1878–1971), Peruvian feminist, activist and educator
Maria Alvarez (several people)
Maria Alves (several people)
Maria Alyokhina (born 1988), Russian political activist and musician
Maria Giulia Amadasi Guzzo, Italian scholar
Maria Amalia (several people)
Maria Amaral (several people)
Maria Barbara Amaro (born 1986), Brazilian water polo player
María Elvia Amaya Araujo (1954–2012), Mexican politician
Maria Amelie (born 1985), Russian-born writer and blogger
Maria Pellegrina Amoretti (1756–1787), Italian lawyer
Maria Laura Amorim (born 1932), Portuguese gymnast
María Fernanda Ampuero (born 1976), Ecuadorian writer and journalist
María Amuchástegui (1953–2017), Argentine television fitness instructor
Maria Andergast (1912–1995), German actress
Maria Andersson (several people)
Maria Anderton (born 1969), Kiwi association footballer
Maria Andrade (born 1993), Cape Verdean taekwondo athlete
Maria Andrade (born 1958), Cape Verde food scientist
Maria Andreae (1550–1631), German pharmacist
Maria Andrejczyk (born 1996), Polish javelin thrower
Maria Helena Andrés (born 1922), Brazilian artist
Maria Andreu (1801–after 1860), American US Coastguard employee
Maria Andreyeva (1868–1953), Russian/Soviet actress and Bolshevik administrator
Maria Angélica, Brazilian basketball player
Maria Angelico, Australian actress, writer and producer
Maria Angelova (1925–1999), Bulgarian Esperantist and author
Maria Àngels Anglada (1920–1999), Spanish poet and novelist
Maria Anikanova (1916–2005), Soviet speed skater
Maria Annus (born 1979), Estonian actress
María Añó, Spanish rhythmic gymnast
Maria Ansorge (1880–1955), German politician
Maria Elisa Antonelli (born 1984), Brazilian beach volleyball player
Maria Antonescu (1892–1964), Romanian socialite and philanthropist
Maria Antoniou (born 1964), Swedish actress
Maria N. Antonopoulou (born 1946), Greek sociologist
Maria Anzai (1953–2014), Japanese idol
Maria Apollonio (1919–1990), Italian sprinter
Maria Apostolidi (born 1988), Greek artistic gymnast
María Pilar Aquino, Mexican catholic feminist theologian
Maria Aragon (born 2000), Canadian singer of Filipino descent
Maria Eduarda Arakaki (born 2003), Brazilian rhythmic gymnast
María Asunción Aramburuzabala (born 1963), Mexican billionaire businesswoman
María Elvira Arango (born 1967), Colombian journalist
María Araujo (1950–2020), Spanish costume designer
María Araújo (born 1997), Spanish basketball player
Maria Araújo Kahn (born 1964), American judge
Maria Arbatova (born 1957), Russian and Soviet writer, politician and feminist
María Arceo, Cuban softball player
Maria Archer (1899–1982), Portuguese writer and activist
Maria Angela Ardinghelli (1730–1825), Italian mathematician, physicist and translator
Maria Rachel Arenas (born 1971), chairperson of the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board and Politician
Maria Areosa (born 1984), Portuguese triathlete
María Argüelles Arellano (born 1963), Mexican politician
María Arias Staines (1941–2023), Mexican politician
María Fernanda Aristizábal (born 1997), Colombian model and beauty pageant titleholder
Maria Arkhipova (born 1983), Russian heavy metal vocalist
María Armand (1917–2005), Argentine dancer, stage and film actress
Maria Armanda (born 1974), Portuguese child singing sensation
Maria Armoudian, American singer-songwriter
Maria Arnal (born 1987), Spanish singer
Maria Arndt (1929–2000), Polish sprinter
Maria Arnholm (born 1958), Swedish politician
Maria Aronsson (born 1983), Swedish former footballer
Maria Arredondo (born 1985), Norwegian singer
María Teodora Arrieta (born 1955), Mexican politician
Maria Arrillaga, Puerto Rican writer
Maria Arrua (born 1999), Paraguayan swimmer
Maria Arruvaia, Mozambican politician
Maria Artemieva (born 1993), Russian figure skater
Maria Artini (1894–1951), Italian engineer
María Arzú, Guatemalan businessperson
Maria Ascensão (1926–2001), Portuguese folklorist
Maria Asensio, Spanish-Argentinian physical chemist
Maria Aspan, American journalist
Maria Aspman, Swedish educator specializing in women's vocational training
Maria Astashkina (born 1999), Russian swimmer
Maria Astrologes (born 1951), American professional golfer
María Fernanda Astudillo, Ecuadorian politician
María Asurmendi (born 1986), Spanish basketball player
María Eugenia Aubet, Spanish archaeologist
Maria Auböck (born 1951), Austrian landscape architect
Maria Augimeri, Canadian politician
María Aura (born 1982), Mexican actress
Maria Aurora (several people)
Maria Austria (1915–1975), Austrian-Dutch photographer
Maria Antonietta Avanzo (1889–1977), Italian racetrack driver
Maria Avdjuško, Estonian actress, film producer, director and screenwriter
Maria Averina (born 1993), Russian track cyclist
María Ávila Serna (born 1973), Mexican politician and lawyer
Maria Awori (born 1984), Kenyan swimmer
Maria Angelica Ayala (born 1964), Filipina dressage rider
María Pia Ayora (born 1962), Peruvian swimmer
María Paz Azagra (born 1982), Spanish footballer
María Azambuya (1944–2011), Uruguayan actress and theatre director
Maria Azevedo, American singer
Maria Azzopardi (born 1983), Maltese footballer
Maria Azua, American businessperson
Maria Babanova (1900–1983), Soviet and Russian actress and pedagogue
Maria Chiara Baccini (born 1981), Italian long jumper
Maria Barbara Bach (1684–1720), first wife of composer Johann Sebastian Bach
Maria Bach (1896–1978), Austrian pianist, violinist, composer and artist
Maria Baciu (born 1942), Romanian poet
Maria Backenecker (1893–1931), German politician
Mária Bácskai (born 1938), Hungarian sprinter
Maria Badia i Cutchet (born 1947), Spanish politician
Maria Badstue, Danish orchestral conductor
Maria Baers (1893–1959), Belgian politician and feminist
María Virginia Báez (born 1991), Paraguayan swimmer
Maria Baez, American politician
María Báez Padilla (born 1973), Mexican politician
Maria Baghramian (born 1994), Irish philosopher
Maria la Bailadora, Spanish soldier
Maria Bailey (born 1975), Irish politician
Maria Baiulescu (1860–1941), Romanian author, suffragist, nationalist and feminist leader
Mária Bajzek Lukács (born 1960), Hungarian Slovene language writer and university professor
Maria Bakalova (born 1996), Bulgarian actress
Maria Bakodimou (born 1965), Greek television presenter
Maria Bakunin (1873–1960), Italian chemist and geologist
Maria Balaba (born 1988), Latvian figure skater
Mária Balážová (born 1956), Slovak artist
Maria-Florina Balcan, Romanian-American computer scientist
Maria Balcerkiewiczówna (1903–1975), Polish actress
Maria Maddalena Baldacci (1718–1782), Italian artist
Maria Baldó i Massanet (1884–1964), Spanish teacher, feminist, folklorist and liberal politician
Maria Louise Baldwin (1856–1922), pioneering female African American educator
Maria Balinska, American journalist
María Ballesteros (born 1956), Mexican swimmer
Maria Balomenaki (born 1983), Greek water polo player
Maria Balshaw (born 1970), English museum director
María Balta (born 1955), Peruvian politician
Maria Baltazzi, American television producer
Maria Bamford (born 1970), American stand-up comedian, actress, and voice actress
Maria Banuș (1914–1999), Romanian poet, essayist, prose writer and translator
Maria Baptist (born 1971), German musician and professor
Maria Barbal (born 1949), Spanish writer
Maria Barbella (1868–1950), American convict
Maria Branco (1842–1887), Azorean midwife
María Cecilia Barbetta (born 1972), Argentinian writer
Maria Geertruida Barbiers (1801–1879), Dutch painter
Maria Carmem Barbosa (1947–2023), Brazilian screenwriter and playwright
Maria Gertrudis Barceló (1805–1852), American gambler
Maria Bard (1900–1944), German actress
María Carmen Barea (born 1966), Spanish field hockey player
Maria Bargh, political scientist in New Zealand
Maria Barmich (1934–2023), Russian linguist
Maria Barnaby Greenwald (1940–1995), American judge
Maria Barnas (born 1973), Dutch writer, poet and artist
Maria Baronova (born 1984), Russian chemist
Maria Barrados, Canadian government official
María Barranco (born 1961), Spanish actress
María Barrantes (born 1989), Costa Rican footballer
Maria Barreira (1914–2020), Portuguese neorealist sculptor
María Barreiro, Uruguayan field hockey player
Maria Barrell, writer, poet and playwright
Maria Isabel Barreno (1939–2016), Portuguese writer
María Barrera Zapata (born 2001), Colombian Paralympic swimmer
Maria Barrett, United States Army general
Maria Barrientos (1884–1946), Spanish singer
Maria Alice Barroso (1926–2012), Brazilian novelist
Maria Barroso (1925–2015), Portuguese politician
Maria Bartiromo (born 1967), American television personality and author
Maria Bartola, early indigenous historian of Mexico
Maria Bartusz (born 1987), Polish para badminton player
Maria A. Barucci, Italian astronomer
Maria Isabel Barreno (1939–2016), Portuguese writer
María Esperanza Barrios (1892–1932), Uruguayan writer
Maria Victoria Barros (born 1992), Brazilian politician
Maria Basaglia (1912–1998), Italian film director and screenwriter
Maria Bashir, Afghan lawyer
Mária Basilides (1886–1946), Hungarian opera singer
Maria Baska (born 2000), Albanian footballer
Maria Cecilia Adelaide Bass (1897–1948), Swiss artist
Maria Gràcia Bassa i Rocas (1883–1961), Spanish writer, folklorist and professor
Maria Batalova (born 1996), Russian ice hockey player
Maria Baumgartner (born 1952), Austrian chemist
María Baxa (1946–2019), Serbian actress
María Bayo (born 1961), Spanish soprano
María Belén Bazo (born 1998), Peruvian windsurfer
Maria E. Beasley (1836–1913), American inventor
Maria Beatty, Venezuelan filmmaker
Maria Beccadelli di Bologna (1848–1929), Italian aristocrat
María Becerra (born 2000), Argentine singer
Maria Becker, German actress and director
Maria Beckley Kahea (1847–1909), Hawaiian chiefess
Maria van Beckum (died 1544), Dutch noblewoman and Anabaptist burned at the skate for heresy
Maria Bedareva (born 1992), Russian alpine skier
Maria Begonha (born 1989), Portuguese politician
Maria Beig (1920–2018), German author
María Fernanda Beigel (born 1970), Argentine sociologist
Maria Belibasaki (born 1991), Greek sprinter
Maria Arena Bell (born 1963), American television writer and freelance writer
Maria Bell (1755–1825), English painter
Maria Bello (born 1967), American actress and writer
Maria Bellonci (1902–1986), Italian writer
Maria Belo (born 1938), Portuguese psychoanalyst and former Member of the European Parliament
Maria Belobrovina (born 1999), Belarusian footballer
María Belón (born 1966), Spanish physician and motivational speaker
Maria Belooussova (died 2018), Russian pianist
Maria Antonietta Beluzzi (1930–1997), Italian actress
Maria Beneyto (1925–2011), Spanish poet
María Bibiana Benítez (1783–1875), Puerto Rican writer
Maria Bentel (1928–2000), American architect
Maria Francesca Bentivoglio (born 1977), Italian tennis player
María Berea de Montero (1914–1983), Argentine chess player
Maria Berényi (born 1959), Romanian Hungarian historian and poet
Maria Bergamas (1867–1952), Italian unknown soldier
Maria Berger (born 1956), Austrian politician
Maria Van den Bergh, Dutch noblewoman
Maria Bergkvist (born 1977), Swedish football coach and former player
Maria Bergson (1914–2009), American interior designer, industrial designer and architect
Maria Berkenkotter (born 1962/1963), American judge
Maria Berlinska, Ukrainian military volunteer and women's rights advocate
María Bernabéu (born 1988), Spanish judoka
María Paula Bernal (born 1971), Colombian equestrian
Maria Bernard (born 1993), Canadian track and field athlete
Maria Ludwika Bernhard (1908–1998), Polish classical archaeologist and Greek art specialist
Maria Berny (1932–2021), Polish politician
María Berrío, Colombian artist
Maria Antonia Berrios (born 1977), American politician
Maria Bersneva, Russian water polo player
Maria Bertelli (born 1977), British footballer and volleyball player
María Bertelloti (born 1980), Argentine swimmer
Maria Bertilsköld, Swedish professional golfer
Maria Paz Bertoglia (born 1978), Chilean epidemiologist
Maria Bertolini (1931–2022), Italian politician
María Julia Bertotto, Argentine production and costume designer
Maria Beruski (1959–1986), Brazilian school teacher
Mária Berzsenyi (born 1946), Hungarian handball player
Maria Elisabeth Bes (1882–1938), Dutch chemical engineer, city councillor in Delft
María Victoria Besonías (born 1947), Spanish-born Argentine architect
María Betancourt (several people)
Maria Bethânia (born 1946), Brazilian singer
Maria Zilda Bethlem (born 1951), Brazilian actress
Maria Luísa Betioli (born 1948), Brazilian high jumper
Maria Francisca Bia (1809–1889), Dutch ballet dancer and opera singer
Mária Bieliková (born 1966), Slovak computer scientist
María Eugenia Bielsa (born 1958), Argentine politician
Maria Bieșu (1935–2012), Moldovan singer
Maria Bila, Ukrainian rhythmic gymnast
Maria Biljan-Bilger, Austrian ceramicist, sculptor and textile artist
Maria Billington Hawes, English contralto singer
Maria Ilva Biolcati, as known as Milva (1939–2021), Italian singer, stage and film actress
Maria Bird-Browne, Member of the Parliament of Antigua and Barbuda
Maria Bird (1891–1979), British television producer
María Esther Biscayart de Tello (1930–2015), Argentine human rights defender
María Aurelia Bisutti (1930–2010), Argentine actress
Maria Bitner-Glindzicz (1963–2018), British physician and professor of genetics
Maria Bittner, American linguist
María Björg Ágústsdóttir (born 1982), Icelandic footballer
Maria Björnson (1949–2002), French theatre designer
María Blanchard (1881–1932), Spanish artist
María Blasco Marhuenda (born 1965), Spanish molecular biologist
Maria Blasucci, American actress and comedy writer
Maria Blom (1914–1994), Dutch carillonneur
Maria Blower (born 1964), English cyclist
Maria Blum (1890–1965), German politician and journalist
Maria Bocharova (born 2002), Russian beach volleyball player
Maria Bochkareva (1889–1920), Russian female soldier and counter revolutionary
Maria Bodén (born 1978), Swedish golfer
Maria Bodøgaard (born 1983), Norwegian television presenter
Maria Bofill (1937–2021), Spanish ceramicist
Maria Bogda (1909–1981), Polish actress
Maria Bogoslov (born 1970), Romanian table tennis player
Maria Bogucka (1929–2020), Polish historian
Maria Böhmer (born 1950), German politician
Maria Bohuszewiczówna (1865–1887), Polish revolutionary
Maria Boldor (born 1996), Romanian fencer
María Bolívar (born 1975), Venezuelan politician
Maria Bolognesi (1924–1980), Italian mystic
Maria Bolshakova, Russian politician
Maria Letizia Bonaparte, Duchess of Aosta (1866–1926)
Maria Bondarenko, Russian tennis player
Maria Bondareva (born 1999), Russian artistic gymnast
María Luisa Bonet, Spanish computer scientist
Maria Bonghi Jovino, Italian archaeologist
Maria Roza Boni (born 1986), Greek professional basketball player
Maria Boniecka (1910–1978), Polish author and teacher
Maria Bonnevie (born 1973), Swedish-Norwegian actress
Maria-Cristina Borba-Dias, Brazilian tennis player
Maria Bordy, Soviet woman news photographer
María Bores, Spanish footballer
Maria Borges (born 1992), Angolan model
Maria Borisova (born 1997), Russian water polo player
Maria Borodakova (born 1986), Russian volleyball player
Maria Borounov (born 1982), Australian former competitive ice dancer
Maria Luigia Borsi, Italian opera singer
Maria Borzunova (born 1995), Russian journalist
Maria Bertilla Boscardin (1888–1922), Italian Roman Catholic saint
Maria Boschetti-Alberti (1879–1951), Swiss educator and pedagogue
María Angélica Bosco (1909–2006), Argentinian novelist, translator and essayist
Maria Bosi (born 1954), Romanian handball player
Maria Bossenberger (1872–1919), German operatic soprano and voice teacher
Maria Botalova, Russian rower
María Cecilia Botero (born 1955), Colombian actress and TV presenter
María Enma Botet Dubois (1903–?), Cuban composer
Maria Both, Romanian swimmer
María Botto (born 1974), Argentine-Spanish actress
Maria Eugenia Bozzoli (born 1935), Costa Rican anthropologist, sociologist and activist
Maria Ondina Braga (1922–2003), Portuguese writer and translator
Maria Antonia Braile, Albanian arbëreshë writer
María Bramont-Arias (born 1999), Peruvian swimmer
Maria Antonia Branconi (1746–1793), German royal mistress
Maria Branwell (1783–1821), mother of the Brontë sisters
Maria Branyas (1907–2024), American-born Catalan, world's oldest verified living person
Maria Carla Bresciani (born 1973), Italian pole vaulter
Maria E. Brewer, American diplomat
María Briceño (born 1985), Venezuelan cyclist
Maria Brignole Sale De Ferrari (1811–1888), Italian duchess
Maria Brink (born 1977), American singer and songwriter
Maria Briscoe Croker (1875–1962), American poet
María Cristina Brítez, Argentine politician and lawyer
Maria Britneva (1921–1994), Russian-British actress
María Brito, Cuban-American artist
Maria Brizzi Giorgi (1775–1812), Italian organist, composer and pianist
Maria Brochmann, Norwegian footballer
Maria Brockerhoff (born 1942), German actress
Maria Brodacka (1904–1991), Polish painter
Maria Brontë (1814–1825), Brontë sisters
Maria Matilda Brooks, American painter
María Talavera Broussé (1867–1946), American activist
Maria da Felicidade do Couto Browne (1800–1861), Portuguese poet
Maria Christina Bruhn (1732–1808), Swedish chemist and inventor
Maria Bruna, Spanish applied mathematician
Maria Brunlehner (born 2000), Kenyan swimmer
Maria Bruno (born 1992), Brazilian synchronized swimmer
Maria Bruntseva (born 1980), Russian volleyball player
María Victoria Brusquetti, Paraguayan activist and politician
Maria Buchinger (1916–2010), German therapeutic fasting advocate
Maria Bucur (born 1968), Romanian-American historian
Maria Elizabeth Budden (c. 1780–1832), English novelist and children's writer
Maria Bueno (1939–2018), Brazilian tennis player
Maria Bujakowa (1901–1985), Polish sculptor
Maria Gąsienica Bukowa-Kowalska (1936–2020), Polish cross-country skier
Maria Bulakhova (born 1988), Russian swimmer
Maria Bulanova (born 1998), Russian ten-pin bowler
Maria Bulanova (born 2001), Russian ballet dancer
Maria Burmaka (born 1970), Ukrainian singer
Maria Burton (born 1961), American director, producer and actress
María Esther Buschiazzo (1889–1971), Argentine actress
Maria Pilar Busquets (1937–2016), Spanish Aranese politician and writer
Maria Louisa Bustill (1853–1904), American Quaker schoolteacher
Maria Butina (born 1988), Russian activist and convicted spy
Maria Butinova (1920–2007), Soviet and Russian ethnographer, historian and religious scholar
Maria Bernarda Bütler (1848–1924), Franciscan missionary
Maria Butyrskaya (born 1972), Russian figure skater
Maria Buynosova-Rostovskaya (died 1626), Tsaritsa of all Russia
Maria Buzunova (born 1982), Belarusian footballer
Maria Byerley (1787–1843), British schoolmistress
Maria Byrne (born 1967), Irish politician
Maria Byrne, marine biologist
María Fernanda Cabal (born 1964), Colombian politician
Maria Caballero (several people)
Maria Amapola Cabase (born 1948), Filipina singer, actress, musician, television and radio host
Maria Cabrera i Callís, Spanish poet and writer
María Cabrera Muñoz (born 1952), Mexican politician
María Cabrera (born 1972), Ecuadorian table tennis player
María Cáceres (born 1996), Peruvian footballer
María Cadilla (1884–1951), Puerto Rican writer, educator and women's rights activist
Maria Caetano (born 1986), Portuguese dressage rider
Maria Cagigas (born 1979), Spanish cyclist
Maria Calbi, Argentine American physicist
María Calcaño (1906–1956), Venezuelan poet
María Lourdes Caldera (born 1983), Venezuelan model
Maria-Carme Calderer (born 1951), American mathematician
María Calderón Fernandez (born 1997), Spanish cyclist
Maria Calegari, American ballet dancer, teacher and répétiteur
Maria Cattarina Calegari (1644–1662), Italian composer
Maria Catherine Callahan (born 1965), American singer songwriter
Maria Callas (1923–1977), Greek-American soprano
Maria Callani (1778–1803), Italian 18th century portrait painter active in Parma
María Luisa Calle (born 1968), Colombian racing cyclist
María Elisa Camargo (born 1985), Ecuadorian actress and activist
María Enriqueta Camarillo (1872–1968), Mexican poet-novelist, short story writer and translator
María Cambrils (1878–1939), Spanish writer and feminist
Maria Camilleri (born 1952), Maltese politician
Maria Paula Caminha, Brazilian rhythmic gymnast
Maria Cammarata, Italian politician
Maria Campbell (born 1940), Métis author, playwright, broadcaster, filmmaker and elder
María Fernanda Campo Saavedra, Colombian politician
María Eugenia Campos Galván (born 1975), Mexican politician
Maria Canals (several people)
Maria Cancian, American economist and university administrator
Maria Candida of the Eucharist (1884–1949), Italian Discalced Carmelite
Maria Fernanda Cândido (born 1974), Brazilian actress and television presenter
María Cangá (1962–2023), Ecuadorian judoka
Maria Caniglia (1906–1979), Italian opera singer
Maria Canins (born 1949), Italian racing cyclist
Maria Cantemir (1700–1754), Russian noblewoman
Maria Cantwell (born 1958), U.S. Senator
Maria Maddalena Capece Galeota, duchess of Regina
Maria Aurèlia Capmany (1918–1991), Spanish novelist, playwright and essayist
María Capovilla (1889–2006), Ecuadorian supercentenarian
Maria Capuana (1891–1955), Italian opera singer
Maria Caraher (born 1968), politician from Northern Ireland
Maria Carbone (1908–2002), Italian operatic soprano
Maria Cardenas-Corona, American geneticist and microbiologist
Maria Cardona (born 1966), American-Colombian born consultant and political strategist
María Fernanda Cardoso (born 1963), Colombian contemporary artist
María Lourdes Carlé (born 2000), Argentine tennis player
María Caro Más, Cuban politician
María Pascuala Caro Sureda (1768–1827), Spanish philosopher
Maria Carolina (several people)
Maria Carowsky (1723–1793), Swedish artist
Maria Carpena (1886–1915), Filipina actress and soprano singer
Maria Ângela Carrascalão, East Timorese journalist, author, university teacher and former minister
María Carrasco (born 1995), Spanish singer
Maria Carrilho (1943–2022), Portuguese politician
Maria Carrillo (several people)
Maria Arménia Carrondo (born 1948), Portuguese chemical engineer specializing in crystallography
Maria Chiara Carrozza (born 1965), Italian engineer and politician
Maria Carta (1934–1994), Sardinian musician
Maria Caruso, American dancer and choreographer
María Carvajal (born 1983), Chilean football referee
Maria da Glória Carvalho (born 1950), Brazilian beauty queen
Maria Casadevall (born 1987), Brazilian actress
María Casado (several people)
María Casal (born 1958), Spanish actress
Maria Andrea Casamayor (1720–1780), Spanish mathematician and teacher
María Julia Casanova (1916–2004), American dramatist
Maria Cäsar (1920–2017), Austrian political activist
María Eugenia Casar, UN official
María Casares (1922–1996), French actress
Maria Chiara Cascavilla (born 1995), Italian long-distance runner
Maria Casentini (1778–1805), Austrian ballet dancer
Maria Caserini (1884–1969), Italian actress
Maria Pia Casilio (1935–2012), Italian actress
Maria Caspar-Filser (1878–1968), German painter
Maria Vittoria Cassana (died 1711), Italian artist
Maria Emilia Castagliola (born 1946), Cuban artist
María Itatí Castaldi (born 1988), Argentine Paralympic basketball player
María Urciel Castañeda (born 1959), Mexican politician
María Castelli (born 1972), Argentine field hockey player
María de Jesús Castillo (born 1983), Mexican footballer
María Castro (several people)
Maria Assumpció Català i Poch (1925–2009), Spanish mathematician and astronomer
Maria Catalano (born 1982), English snooker player
María Eugenia Catalfamo (born 1987), Argentine politician
María Catrileo (born 1944), Mapuche linguist
Maria Caulfield (born 1973), British politician
Maria Cavaco Silva (born 1938), First Lady of Portugal
Maria Cristina Cavalcanti de Albuquerque (born 1943), Brazilian novelist, historian and psychiatrist
María Caviglia (1895–1985), Argentine politician
Maria Cebotari (1910–1949), Romanian singer
María Ysabel Cedano, Peruvian lawyer and activist
Maria Cederschiöld (1856–1935), Swedish journalist and women's rights activist
Maria Cederschiöld (1815–1892), Swedish noble deaconess and nurse
María Marcos Cedillo Salas (1910–1933), first female pilot in Mexico
Maria Ceiça (born 1965), Brazilian actress, singer and performer
Maria Celeste (several people)
Maria Cengia Sambo, Italian lichenologist and botanist
Maria Centracchio (born 1994), Italian judoka
Maria Ceplinschi, Romanian artistic gymnast
María Sanjuana Cerda Franco (born 1951), Mexican politician
Maria Ceres Doyo, Filipino journalist and activist
María Fernanda Ceriani, Argentine biologist
Maria Cerra (1918–2015), American fencer
Maria Cervania, American politician from North Carolina
María Cervantes (1885–1981), Cuban pianist, singer and composer
María Cervera (1956–2018), Peruvian volleyball player
Maria Aldana Cetra (born 1980), Argentine cyclist
María Chacón (born 1991), Mexican actress
Maria A. Chalon (1800–1867), British painter
Maria Chambers-Bilibin (1874–1962), Russian-English artist
María Ceseñas Chapa (born 1952), Mexican politician
Maria Chappelle-Nadal (born 1974), American politician
Maria Chaput (born 1942), Canadian politician
María Milagros Charbonier (born 1963), Puerto Rican politician
Maria Charles (1929–2023), English actress
Maria Chatzinikolaou (born 1978), Greek volleyball player
Maria Amélia Chaves (1911–2017) Portuguese civil engineer
María Gabriela Chávez, Venezuelan diplomat, daughter of president Hugo Chávez
Maria Manuela Chavez, Portuguese agronomist
Maria V. Chekhova, Russian-German physicist
Maria Chen, New Zealand architect
Maria Cherkasova, Russian ecologist and journalist
Maria Chiara (born 1939), Italian lyric soprano
Maria Benedicta Chigbolu (born 1989), Italian sprinter
Maria Chin Abdullah, Malaysian politician
Maria Chinchilla Recinos (1909–1944), Guatemalan teacher
Maria Assunta Chiummariello (born 1958), Italian shot putter
Maria Chivorchian (born 1982), Romanian volleyball player
Maria Choglokova (1723–1756), Russian lady-in-waiting and noble
Maria Chona, Native American weaver
María Isabel Chorobik de Mariani (1923–2018), Argentine human rights activist
Maria Christina (several people)
Maria Christova (born 1937), Russian soprano
Maria Chudakova (born 1993), Russian beauty pageant titleholder
Maria Chudnovsky (born 1977), mathematician and engineer
Maria Rivka Chwoles-Lichtenfeld (1923–2017), Israeli artist
Maria Ciach (1933–2009), Polish javelin thrower
Maria Cibrario (1905–1992), Italian mathematician
Maria Cicherschi Ropală (1881–1973), Romanian doctor and professor
Maria Raffaella Cimatti (1861–1945), Italian Roman Catholic nun
Maria Cimini (born 1976), American politician
Maria Lisa Cinciari Rodano (1921–2023), Italian politician
Maria Cino (born 1957), American civil servant and politician
Maria Ciobanu (born 1937), Romanian folk singer
Maria Cioncan (1977–2007), Romanian middle-distance runner
Maria Cipriano (born 1943), Brazilian high jumper
Mária Čírová (born 1988), Slovak singer
Maria Mirabela Cismaru, known by the stage name Mira, Romanian singer
Maria Bianca Cita (1924–2024), Italian geologist and paleontologist
Maria Tecla Civit Llobera (1683–1761), Catalan manager and healer
María Clara (several people)
Maria Giovanna Clementi (1692–1761), Italian artist
Maria Coburn (born 2001), American diver
Maria Cocchetti (born 1966), Italian athletics competitor
Maria Rosa Coccia (1759–1833), Italian harpsichordist and composer
Maria Cocuzza (born 1973), Italian gymnast
Maria Cole (1922–2012), American jazz singer
Maria Coleman (born 1969), Irish sailor
María Carmen Collado (born 1983), Spanish swimmer
Maria Collett (born 1974), American politician
Maria Consolata Collino (born 1947), Italian fencer
María Antonieta Collins (born 1952), Mexican journalist and author
Maria Zeneida Collinson, Filipina ambassador
Maria Colombo (several people)
Maria Josep Colomer i Luque (1913–2004), Spanish aviator
María Colón Sánchez (1926–1989), Puerto Rican politician
María Caridad Colón (born 1958), Cuban javelin thrower
Maria Colwell (1965–1973), British female murder victim
María Conde (born 1997), Spanish basketball player
Maria Giulia Confalonieri (born 1993), Italian cyclist
Maria-Joëlle Conjungo (born 1975), Central African Republic hurdler
Maria Constantin (born 1991), Romanian bobsledder
Maria Constantin (skier), Romanian alpine skier
Maria Constantinescu (several people)
María Contreras (born 1998), Guatemalan footballer
Maria Contreras-Sweet (born 1955), American politician
Maria Conway (born 1984), British motorcycle racer
Maria Cook, American University preacher
Maria Susanna Cooper (1737–1807), English writer and poet
María Esther Corán (1910–1997), Argentine actress
María Corbera (born 1991), Spanish sprint canoeist
María Corda (1898–1976), Hungarian actress
María Isabella Cordero (1987–2010), Mexican television anchorwoman and murder victim
Maria Cordero (born 1954), Hong Kong musical artist
María Cordero Hardy (born 1932), Puerto Rican physiologist
María Fernanda Cornejo (born 1989), Ecuadorian fashion model and beauty queen
Maria Cornejo, Chilean-born fashion designer based in New York
María Corominas (born 1952), Spanish swimmer
María Corona Nakamura (born 1964), Mexican politician
Maria Cristina Correnti (born 1972), Italian former basketball player
Maria Corrigan, Irish politician
Maria Corti (1915–2002), Italian philologist, literary critic and novelist
Maria van Cortlandt van Rensselaer (1645–1689), Dutch director of Rensselaerwyck
Maria Cosma, Romanian sprint canoeist
Maria Costa (several people)
Maria Costello (born 1973), British female motorcycle racer
Maria Cosway (1760–1838), Italian-British artist
María Cotiello (born 1982), Spanish actress
María Coto (born 1998), Costa Rican footballer
Maria Craig, British telegraphist
Maria Crawford (1939–2023), American geologist
María Angélica Cristi (born 1941), Chilean politician
Maria Cuțarida-Crătunescu (1857–1919), first female doctor in Romania
Maria Sonia Cristoff, Argentine writer
Maria Crowby (died 2020), Ni-Vanuatu politician
Maria Cruz (several people)
María Guadalupe Cruzaley (born 1986), Mexican footballer
Maria Cuadra (born 1936), Spanish actress
María Fernanda Cuartas (born 1967), Colombian painter
María Cubillán (born 1981), Venezuelan discus thrower
María Guadalupe Cuenca (1790–1854), Bolivian-born Argentinian letter writer
Maria Cumani Quasimodo (1908–1995), Italian actress and dancer
Maria Susanna Cummins (1827–1866), American novelist
Maria Helena Cunha (born 1943), Portuguese gymnast
Maria Eugénia Cunhal, Portuguese writer, feminist and communist
Maria Cunitz (1610–1664), German astronomer
Maria Curatolo (born 1963), Italian long-distance runner
Maria Crocifissa Curcio (1877–1957), Italian Catholic religious sister
María Renée Cura, Argentine geographer, writer and Indologist
Maria Curcio (1918–2009), Italian pianist
Maria Curman (born 1950), Swedish businesswoman
Maria Cust (1862/1863–1958), English geographer
Mária Czaková (born 1988), Slovak race-walker
Maria Czaplicka (1884–1921), Polish anthropologist
Maria Czapska (1894–1981), Polish writer
Maria Zofia Czartoryska (1699–1771), Polish noblewoman
Maria Cześnik (born 1977), Polish triathlete
Maria da Conceição (several people)
Maria da Cunha (1872–1917), Portuguese lesbian poet and journalist
Maria da Graça (several people)
Maria da Penha (born 1945), Brazilian activist
Maria da Piedade de Jesus, archaeologist and former Minister of Culture in Angola
Maria Elsa da Rocha (1924–2007), Indian writer and poet
Maria van Daalen (born 1950), Dutch port and writer
Maria Dąbrowska (1889–1965), Polish writer, novelist, essayist, journalist and playwright
Maria Dadouch, Syrian novelist and writer
Maria Daelder, Swedish businesswoman
Maria Catharina Daemen (1787–1858), mother Magdalena, Dutch nun
Maria Dahl (1872–1972), German zoologist
Maria Massi Dakake, American scholar of Islamic studies
Maria Vittoria dal Pozzo (1847–1876), queen consort of Spain (1870–1873)
Maria Dallas, New Zealand singer
María Dalmazzo (born 1983), Colombian actress
Maria Damanaki (born 1952), Greek politician
Maria Dancheva (born 1995), Bulgarian volleyball player
Maria Dangell (born 1974), Estonian singer
Maria Gąsienica Daniel-Szatkowska (1936–2016), Polish alpine skier
Maria Danielsson (born 1981), Swedish snowboarder
Maria Danilova (1793–1810), Russian ballet dancer
Maria Dantas (born 1969), Brazilian-Spanish activist and politician
Maria Angela Danzì (born 1957), Italian politician
Maria d'Apparecida (1926–2017), Brazilian opera singer
Maria Darling, British voice actress
Maria Darmstädter (1892–1943), German religious scholar and holocaust victim
Maria das Dores, Portuguese stage actor
Maria das Dores de Oliveira, Brazilian linguist
Maria das Neves, Santomese politician and first female prime minister
Maria Daskalogianni, Greek fighter
Maria Dauerer (1624–1688), Swedish pharmacist (apothecary)
María Dávila, Spanish painter
Maria Ragland Davis (1959–2010), American biologist
Maria Rebecca Davison (1780–1858), British stage actress
Maria de Abarca, Spanish painter
Maria Helena de Albuquerque, 1st Baroness of Oliveira Lima, Portuguese noble
María de Alva (born 1969), Mexican novelist
Maria de Alvear (born 1960), Spanish-German composer
Maria Ludovica De Angelis (1880–1962), Italian Catholic religious sister
María Eugenia Brizuela de Ávila (born 1956), Salvadoran lawyer
María de Baratta (1890–1978), Salvadoran composer, pianist, musicologist and folklorist
María Rita de Barrenechea y Morante (1757–1795), Spanish writer and playwright
María Eugenia de Beer (died 1652), Spanish chalcographer
Maria de Belém Roseira (born 1949), Portuguese politician
María de Bohórquez (1533–1559), Spanish Protestant
Maria Antonieta de Brito (born 1969), Brazilian politician
Maria de Cardona (1509–1563), Italian noblewoman
Maria Eduarda de Carvalho (born 1983), Brazilian actress
María de Cazalla, Spanish mystic
Maria de Croll, Swedish singer
Maria de Dominici (1645–1703), Maltese artist and sculptor
Maria de Ergadia (died 1302), Scottish noblewoman
María de Estrada, Spanish conqueror
María Gabriela de Faría (born 1992), Venezuelan actress
María de Fátima Acosta (born 1992), Peruvian volleyball player
Maria de Fátima Agra (born 1952), Brazilian botanist
Maria de Fátima Coronel, former president of the Supreme Court of Cape Verde
Maria de Fátima Monteiro Jardim, Angolan politician
Maria de Fátima Montemor, Portuguese scientist
Maria De Filippi (born 1961), Italian presenter
Maria de Francesca-Cavazza, German opera singer
Maria de Grebber (1602–1680), Dutch Golden Age painter
Maria De Iorio, Italian biostatistician
María de las Maravillas de Jesús (1891–1974), Spanish nun and saint
María de Jesús de Iturbide (1818–1849), Mexican princess
Maria de Knuijt, Dutch art patron
María de la Cerda (1319–1375), countess of Étampes
María de la Consolación Azlor, the countess of Bureta
Maria de la Cruz (several people)
María Estela de la Fuente (born 1966), Mexican politician
María Fernanda de la Fuente (born 1955), Mexican rower
María de la Fuente (born 1977), Mexican actress
Maria Sofia De la Gardie (1627–1694), Swedish noble and industrialist
Maria de la Pau Janer (born 1966), Spanish writer
María de la Purísima Salvat Romero (1926–1998), Spanish Roman Catholic nun
María Alicia de la Rosa López (born 1963), Mexican politician
María de las Mercedes (several people)
María de las Nieves García (born 1955), Mexican politician
Maria Margarida de Lorena, 2nd Duchess of Abrantes (1713–1780)
María de los Santos (born 1959), Cuban basketball player
María de Lourdes (several people)
Maria de Maeztu (1882–1948), Spanish educator and feminist
Maria Madalena de Martel Patrício, Portuguese writer
María de Mater O'Neill, Puerto Rican artist, designer and educator
Maria De Matteis (1898–1988), Italian costume designer
Maria De Mattias (1805–1866), Italian Roman Catholic saint
Maria de Medeiros (born 1965), Portuguese actress, film director and singer
Maria de' Medici (1575–1642), Queen of France (1600–1610)
Maria Cristina de' Medici (1609–1632), Italian princess
Maria Maddalena de' Medici (1600–1633), Tuscan Royal
Maria Alice de Mendonça, Brazilian musician
Maria Pierina De Micheli (1890–1945), Italian Roman Catholic sister
María Esther de Miguel (1929–2003), Argentine writer
Maria Helena de Moura Neves (1931–2022), Brazilian linguist
María de Nati (born 1997), Spanish actress
Maria Cristina de Oliveira (born 1959), Brazilian chess player
María de Salinas (1490–1539), Spanish noblewoman
Maria Helena de Senna Fernandes, Macanese tourism director
Maria Evelina de Sousa (1879–1946), Portuguese journalist
Maria de Sousa (1939–2020), Portuguese scientist, immunologist, author and poet
Maria de Souza (born 1971), Brazilian triple jumper
María de Toledo (1490–1549), Spanish noblewoman
Maria De Unterrichter Jervolino, Italian politician
María de Uriarte (born 1992), Argentine handball player
Maria de Vasconcelos (born 1970), Portuguese psychiatrist, singer and songwriter
María de Villota (1979–2013), Spanish racing driver
Maria de Wilde (1682–1729), Dutch artist and writer
Maria Debska (born 1991), Polish actress
Maria Deguara (born 1949), Maltese politician
Maria Deijfen, Swedish mathematician
Maria Deku (1901–1983), German politician
María del Carmen Cárdenas (born 1959), Mexican long-distance runner
María del Carmen Chaves Calvo (born 1967), Spanish cyclist
Maria del Mar (several people)
María del Monte (born 1962), Spanish singer
María Beatriz del Rosario Arroyo (1884–1957), Filipino Dominican nun
María Alicia Delgado (born 1947), Mexican actress and comedian
Maria Dembińska (1916–1996), Polish historian
María Denis (1916–2004), Italian actress
Maria Deraismes (1828–1894), French writer and feminist
Maria Deroche (1938–2023), French architect
Maria Micaela Desmaisieres (1809–1865), Spanish Roman Catholic professed religious
Maria Despas (born 1967), Australian freestyle skier
Maria Angela Caterina d'Este (1656–1722), Princess of Carignano
Maria Desylla-Kapodistria (1898–1980), Greek politician
Maria Deutsch (1882–1969), Czechoslovakian politician
Maria Devigili, Italian musical artist
Maria Oakey Dewing (1845–1927), American painter
Maria di Gerlando (1925–2010), American opera singer
Maria Crocifissa di Rosa (1813–1855), Italian Roman Catholic saint
Maria Diaconescu (born 1937), Romanian javelin thrower
Maria Dias (several people)
María Díaz (several people)
Maria Dibiasi, Italian luger
Maria Dickin (1870–1951), British social reformer and animal welfare pioneer
Maria Dickons (c. 1774–1833), British opera singer
Maria Cristina Didero, Italian curator, historian and author
Maria Dietsch, 19th century German woman
Maria Dietz (1894–1980), German politician
Maria Lvovna Dillon (1858–1932), Russian sculptor
Maria Dimadi (1907–1944), member of the EAM during the Axis occupation of Greece
Maria Dimitriadi (1950–2009), Greek singer
María Dimitrova (born 1985), Dominican martial artist
Maria Helena Diniz (born 1956), Brazilian jurist and professor
Maria Dinulescu (born 1981), Romanian actress
Maria Angelina Dique Enoque (born 1953), Mozambican politician
Maria Dizzia (born 1974), American actress
Maria Djurkovic, British film production designer
Maria do Carmo (fado singer) (1884–1964), Portuguese fado singer
Maria do Carmo Abecassis, Mozambican poet
Maria do Carmo Fonseca (born 1959), Portuguese scientist and molecular biologist
Maria do Carmo Gerônimo, Brazilian supercentenarian and former slave
Maria do Carmo Seabra (born 1955), Portuguese politician
Maria do Céu Antunes (born 1970), Portuguese politician
Maria do Céu Guerra (born 1943), Portuguese actress
Maria do Céu Monteiro, president of the Supreme Court of Guinea-Bissau
Maria do Céu Sarmento, East Timorese politician
Maria Dobrova (1907–1962), Soviet agent
Maria Dobrowolska (1895–1984), Polish geographer
María Helena Doering (born 1962), Colombian actress
Maria Dolgorukaya, Tsaritsa of all Russia
Maria Dolores (several people)
María Domínguez (several people)
Maria Dominiani (1913–1993), Italian actress
Maria Donati (1898–1966), Italian stage, film and television actress
Maria Donatucci, American politician
Maria Doolaeghe (1803–1884), Flemish writer
Maria Dornelas, fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, researcher in biodiversity
Maria de Jesus dos Reis Ferreira, Angolan diplomat
Maria Firmina dos Reis (1822–1917), Brazilian abolitionist and author
Maria dos Santos Machado (1890–1958), Portuguese teacher, communist and anti-fascist activist
María Douglas (1922–1973), Mexican actress
Maria Dowling (1955–2011), British historian
Maria Downey (1836–1883), First Lady of California (1860–62)
Maria Doyle-Cuche (born 1965), Irish singer
Maria Doyle Kennedy (born 1964), Irish singer and actress
Maria Dragoni (born 1958), Italian operatic soprano
Maria-Victoria Dragus, German-Romanian actress
Maria Drobot, Russian politician
Maria Dronke (1904–1987), German actress, drama producer and teacher
María René Duchén (born 1965), Bolivian journalist, TV presenter and politician
Maria Duchêne (1883–1947), French contralto
María Dueñas (several people)
Maria Dulęba (1881–1959), Polish actress
Maria Dulębianka (1861–1919), Polish artist
Maria Dunin (1899–1986), Polish painter
Maria Dunn, Guamanian wrestler
Maria Dunn (musician), Canadian singer
Maria Duran (1710–?), Portuguese nun
María Eugenia Duré, Argentine politician
Maria Durhuus (born 1977), Danish politician
Maria Sergeyevna Durnovo (1792–1856), Russian musician
Maria Duval, Amulet Supreme, pseudonym of Carolina Maria Gambia
María Duval (Argentine actress) (1926–2022)
María Duval (born 1937), Mexican actress and singer
Maria Duyunova (born 1990), Russian curler
María Jimena Duzán (born 1960), Colombian journalist and political scientist
Maria Dwight, American activist
Maria Dworzecka (1941–2022), Polish-American computational nuclear physicist and physics educator
Maria Dyatchkova (born 1982), Russian football defender
Maria Dyer (1803–1846), British missionary
Maria Dzielska (1942–2018), Polish classical philologist, historian, translator and political activist
Maria Dzieża (born 1949), Polish rower
Maria Dziuba (born 1945), Polish politician
Maria Eagle (born 1961), British Labour politician
María Echavarría (born 1960), Colombian archer
Maria Echaveste (born 1954), White House Deputy Chief of Staff
Maria Eckertz (1899–1969), German activist and politician
Maria Edgeworth (1768–1849), Anglo-Irish writer of adults' and children's literature
María Edilia, Venezuelan drag performer
Mária Eduardo (born 1973), Angolan handball player
Maria Edwards (born 2003), English footballer
Maria Efimenko (born 1996), Ukrainian chess player
Mária Egry (1914–1993), Hungarian actress
María Egual (1655–1735), Spanish poet and dramatist
Maria Ehrich (born 1993), German actress
Maria Eichhorn (born 1948), German politician
Maria Eichhorn (born 1962), German artist based in Berlin
Maria Eichwald (born 1974), Kazakh ballet dancer
Maria Eilberg (born 1984), British dressage rider
Maria Eis (1896–1954), Austrian actress
Maria Eisner (1909–1991), Italian-American photographer, photo editor and photo agent
Maria Eizaguerri Floris, Spanish chess player
María Eizmendi (born 1972), Spanish canoeist
Maria Eklund (born 1973), Russian-born Swedish conductor
Maria Ekstrand (born 1970), Swedish tennis player
Maria Elena (several people)
María Paula Elizondo (born 1998), Costa Rican footballer
María Ellingsen (born 1964), Icelandic actress
Maria Giovanna Elmi (born 1940), Italian former television announcer, presenter, journalist, actress and singer
María Elósegui (born 1957), Spanish university teacher
Maria Emelianenko (born 1979), Russian-American mathematician
Maria Emelianova (born 1987), Russian-English chess player
Maria Emhart (1901–1981), Austrian resistance activist and politician
Maria Emo (born 1936), Austrian actress
Maria Aida Episcopo (born 1963), Italian politician
Maria Epple (born 1959), German alpine skier
Mária Érdi (born 1998), Hungarian sailor
María Ereña, Spanish singer
Maria Erhart (1944–2011), Austrian bridge player
Maria Ernestam (born 1959), Swedish author and journalist
María Amparo Escandón (born 1957), American film producer
María Escario (born 1959), Spanish journalist and television presenter
Maria Luisa Escolar, Colombian pediatrician
María Escudero-Escribano (born 1983), Spanish chemist
María Espínola (born 1974), Argentine windsurfer
María Fernanda Espinosa (born 1964), Ecuadorian politician
Maria Espinosa (born 1939), American novelist, poet and translator
María Espinosa de los Monteros (1875–1946), Spanish women's rights activist
María Espinoza (born 1987), Mexican taekwondo practitioner
Maria Lucília Estanco Louro (1922–2018), Portuguese teacher
María J. Esteban (born 1956), French mathematician
María Estella, Spanish footballer
Maria Josepha Hermengilde Esterházy (1768–1845), German noblewoman
María Esteve (born 1974), Spanish actress
Maria Louise Eve (1842–1900), American poet
Maria Ewing (1950–2022), American opera singer
Maria Exall, British trade unionist
María Lacunza Ezcurra (1900–1984), Spanish pioneer lawyer
Maria Cristina Facchini, Italian geoscientist
Maria Fadiman (born 1969), American ethnobotanist
Maria Fadrique, Lady of the Lordship of Salona (1382–1394)
Maria Fahey (born 1984), New Zealand cricketer
Maria Faka (born 1983), Greek sport shooter
María Falcón, Puerto Rican television reporter
María Inés Falconi, Argentine writer and theatre director
María Falk de Losada, American-born Colombian mathematician
Maria Falkenberg, Swedish biochemist
María Far Núñez (born 1998), Panamanian swimmer
Maria Nazareth Farani Azevêdo (born 1957), Brazilian diplomat
Maria Farantouri (born 1947), Greek singer
Maria Margaretha la Fargue (1738–1813), Dutch artist
Maria Farhad (born 2001), Iraqi model
Maria Farmer (born 1969), American visual artist
Maria Caterina Farnese (1615–1646), Duchess of Moderna and Reggio
Maria Farneti (1878–1955), Italian opera singer
Maria Farrugia (born 2001), Maltese footballer
María Fassi (born 1998), Mexican professional golfer
Maria Fatima, Pakistani politician
Maria Faust (born 1979), Estonian saxophonist and composer
Maria Faydherbe (1587–1643), Flemish sculptor
Mária Fazekas (born 1975), Hungarian table tennis player
Maria Fearing (1838–1937), American teacher and missionary
Maria Feichter (born 1982), Italian luger
Maria Fein (1892–1965), Austrian actress
Maria Feklistova (born 1976), Russian sport shooter
Maria Fekter (born 1956), Austrian politician
María Félix (1914–2002), Mexican actress and singer
Maria Feodorovna (several people)
María Ester Feres (1943–2021), Chilean politician
María Fernanda Di Giacobbe (born 1964), Venezuelan chocolatier
Maria Elizabeth Fernald (1839–1919), American entomologist
Maria Celestina Fernandes, Angolan children's author
María Fernández (several people)
María Paz Ferrari (born 1973), Argentine field hockey player
Maria Amélia Ferreira (born 1955), Portuguese professor of medicine
Maria Nazareth F. da Silva, Brazilian zoologist
Maria Cristina Ferro (1947–2015), Colombian microbiologist
Maria Fetherstonhaugh (1847–1918), English novelist
Maria Ficzay (born 1991), Romanian women's football defender
Maria Fidecaro (1930–2023), Italian physicist
Maria Magnólia Figueiredo (born 1963), Brazilian athlete
María Figueroa (born 2000), Spanish singer
Maria Filatova (born 1961), Soviet gymnast
Maria Filatova (footballer) (born 1980), Estonian footballer
Maria Filippov (born 1973), Bulgarian ice dancer
Maria Filotti (1883–1956), Romanian actress
Maria Cristina Finucci (born 1956), Italian architect, artist and designer
Maria Fiore (1935–2004), Italian actress
Maria Fischer-Slyzh (1922–2012), Ukrainian doctor and philanthropist
Maria Fitzgerald (born 1953), British neuroscientist
Maria Fitzherbert (1756–1837), Royal mistress
Maria Fitzpatrick (born 1949), Canadian politician
Maria Flachsbarth (born 1963), German politician
Maria Flaxman (1768–1833), British artist
Maria Flécheux (1813–1842), French operatic singer
Maria Flechtenmacher (1838–1888), Romanian writer
Maria Flor (born 1983), Brazilian actress
Maria Flores, Ibizan abolitionist
María Flores-Wurmser (born 1971), Guatemalan gymnast
María Cecilia Floriddia (born 1980), Argentinian weightlifter
Maria Floro, American economics professor
Maria Flytzani-Stephanopoulos (1950–2019), American chemical engineer
Maria Foka (1916–2001), Greek actress
Maria Folau (born 1987), New Zealand netball player
Maria Catrinel Folea, Romanian table tennis player
Maria Follia (died 1358), Hungarian noblewoman
Maria Fominykh (born 1987), Russian chess player
Maria Gabriela Fonseca, Portuguese politician
Maria Inês Fonte (born 2002), Portuguese tennis player
Maria Edileuza Fontenele Reis (born 1954), Brazilian ambassador
Maria Fontosh (born 1976), Russian opera singer
Maria Foote (1797–1867), British actress and peeress
Maria Ford, American actress, model and dancer
María Forero (born 2002), Spanish athlete
Maria Forescu (1875–1947), German actress and singer
María Irene Fornés (1930–2018), American writer
Maria Forsyth, Australian chemist professor
Marià Fortuny (1838–1874), Spanish painter
Maria Foscarinis (born 1956), American lawyer and activist
Maria Foser, Liechtensteiner politician
Maria Fragoudaki, American painter
María Virginia Francesa (born 1974), Venezuelan tennis player
Maria Francis, British canoeist
Maria Francisca, Duchess of Coimbra (born 1997)
Maria Franck (1771–1847), Swedish actress and drama teacher
María Gabriela Franco (born 1981), Venezuelan sport shooter
Mária Frank (1943–1992), Hungarian swimmer
Maria Franklin, historical archaeologist
Maria Fransisca, Indonesian badminton player
Maria Frau (born 1930), Italian actress
Maria Freire, American health executive
Maria Engracia Freyer (1888–1969), American First Lady of Guam
Maria Friberg (born 1966), Swedish artist
Maria Fricioiu (born 1960), Romanian rower
Maria Friedman (born 1960), British actress
Maria Friesenhausen (1932–2020), German classical soprano singer
Maria Frisé (1926–2022), German journalist and author
Maria Frolova (born 1986), Russian volleyball player
Maria Furtwängler (born 1966), German physician and actress
Maria Fusco, British scholarly expressionist
María Fuster (born 1985), Spanish swimmer
María Fux (1922–2023), Argentine dancer
Maria Fyfe (1938–2020), Scottish politician
Maria Gadú (born 1986), Brazilian musical artist
Maria Gaidar (born 1982), Ukrainian politician
Maria Gainza (born 1975), Argentine art critic and writer
Mária Gál (1945–2014), Hungarian volleyball player
M. Evelina Galang (born 1961), American novelist
Maria Carla Galavotti, Italian philosopher of science
Maria Galay (born 1992), Russian footballer
María Galiana (born 1935), Spanish actress
María Luz Galicia (born 1940), Spanish actress
Mária Gáliková (born 1980), Slovak racewalker
Maria Galina, Russian writer
María Galindo (born 1964), Bolivian activist
Maria Galitzine (1988–2020), Russian interior designer
María Galli (1872–1960), Swiss-Uruguayan pianist, composer and music teacher
María Rosa Gallo (1925–2004), Argentine actress
Maria Gallo (born 1977), Canadian rugby union player
Maria Galvany (1878–1927), Spanish soprano
María Esther Gamas (1911–2006), Argentine actress
Maria Gambarelli (1900–1990), Italian-American ballerina and actress
Maria Grech Ganado, Maltese poet and translator
Maria Garagouni (born 1975), Greek volleyball player
Maria Garbowska-Kierczyńska (1922–2016), Polish actress
María García (several people)
Maria Gardena (1920–2008), Italian film actress and architect
Maria Gardfjell (born 1965), Swedish politician
Maria Gargani (1892–1973), Italian member of the Secular Franciscan Order
María Garisoain (born 1971), Argentine rower
Maria Garland (1889–1967), Danish actress
María Virginia Garrone (born 1978), Argentine swimmer
Maria Gartman (1818–1885), Dutch actress
María Esther Garza Moreno (born 1948), Mexican politician
Maria Gaspar, American artist and educator
Maria Gaspari (born 1991), Italian curler
Maria Gates-Meltel, Palauan politician and civil servant
María Gatica Gajardo, Chilean constituent
Maria Gatou (born 1989), Greek sprinter
María Ester Gatti (1918–2010), Uruguayan activist
Maria Gatu Johnson, Swedish-American plasma physicist
María Pariente Gavito (born 1955), Mexican politician
Maria Gay (1876–1943), Catalan opera singer
Maria Gażycz (1860–1935), Polish artist
Maria Gelhaar, Swedish opera singer
Maria Augusta Generoso Estrela, Brazilian physician
María Noel Genovese (born 1943), Uruguayan former model, beauty pageant titleholder and actress
Maria Anna von Genzinger (1754–1793), Viennese musician
Maria Georgatou (born 1984), Greek rhythmic gymnast
Maria George (born 1965), New Zealand footballer
Maria Gerboth (born 2002), German Nordic combined skier and ski jumper
Maria Gerhart (1890–1975), Austrian operatic soprano
Maria Gervais, U.S. Army general
Mária Gerzsány, Hungarian serial killer
Maria Gevorgyan (born 1994), Armenian chess player
Maria Elisabeth Geyser (1912–2008), German judge
Maria Geznenge (born 1977), Bulgarian tennis player
Maria Gheorghiu (born 1963), Romanian folk singer and songwriter
Maria Ghezzi (1927–2021), Italian illustrator
Maria Giacobbe (1928–2024), Italian-Danish writer
Maria Clara Giai Pron (born 1992), Italian canoeist
Maria Giannakaki (born 1969), Greek politician
Maria Chiara Giannetta (born 1992), Italian actress
Maria Gibbs (1770–1850), British actress
Maria Giberne (1802–1885), French-English artist and convert to Roman Catholicism
Maria Giese, American film director
Maria Gill (born 1961), New Zealand children's writer
Maria L. Gini, Italian and American computer scientist
Maria Cristina Giongo (born 1951), Italian journalist and author
María Giro (born 1971), Argentine biathlete
María Eugenia Girón, Spanish businesswoman
Maria Girone, head of CERN openlab
Maria Reumert Gjerding (born 1976), Danish politician
Maria Gładkowska (born 1957), Polish actress
Maria Glazovskaya (1912–2016), Russian geochemist
Maria Aparecida Godoy, Brazilian comic artist
Maria Goeppert Mayer (1906–1972), German-American theoretical physicist
Maria Goia (1878–1924), Italian politician, feminist and trade unionist
María Goiricelaya (born 1983), Spanish theater director, playwright, dramaturge, actress, voice specialist and theater researcher
Maria Golimowska (born 1932), Polish volleyball player
Maria Golitzyna (1834–1910), Russian noble, courtier and philanthropist
Maria Goloviznina (born 1979), Russian tennis player
Maria Golovnina (1980–2015), Japanese-Russian journalist
Maria Golubeva (several people)
Maria Golubnichaya (1924–2015), Soviet track and field athlete
Maria Gomes (several people)
María Gómez (several people)
Maria Gomori (1920–2021), Canadian family therapist
Maria Gonçalves (born 1976), Angolan handball player
Maria Gontowicz-Szałas (born 1965), Polish judoka
Maria Gonzaga, Duchess of Montferrat (1609–1660), regent of Mantua
Maria Gonzalez (several people)
Maria Goodavage, American writer and journalist
Maria Gorczyńska (1899–1959), Polish actress
Maria Gordina (born 1968), Russian-American mathematician
Maria Gordon (1864–1939), Scottish geologist, paleontologist and politician
Maria Goretti (several people)
Maria Gorokhovskaya (1921–2001), Soviet gymnast
Maria Johanna Görtz (1783–1853), Swedish artist
Maria Gorzechowska (1883–1961), Polish teacher, librarian and social activist
Maria Götze (born 1980), German Paralympic swimmer
Maria Gough (born 1961), art historian
Maria Gowen Brooks (1794–1845), American poet
Maria Grachvogel (born 1969), British fashion designer
Maria Graham (1785–1842), British travel and children's book writer
Maria Gramegna, Italian mathematician
María Granata (born 1920), Argentine author
María Grand, Swiss musical artist
María la Grande (c. 1789–1841), Tehuelche leader of the early 19th century
Maria Grapini (born 1954), Romanian politician
Maria Gray (several people)
Maria Grazia (several people)
María Ester Grebe, Chilean ethnomusicologist
Maria Grenfell, Australian composer
Maria Gretzer (born 1958), Swedish equestrian
María Grever (1885–1951), Mexican composer
Maria Grey (several people)
Maria Patrizia Grieco (born 1952), Italian businesswomen
Maria Margherita Grimani (1650–1718), Italian composer
Maria Grinberg (1908–1978), Russian-Soviet pianist and teacher
Maria Gripe (1923–2007), Swedish children's writer
Maria Gromova (several people)
Mária Grosch, Hungarian chess player
Maria Cristina Grosu-Mazilu (born 1976), Romanian long-distance runner
Maria Grötzer (born 1928), Austrian fencer
Maria Groza, Romanian economist and feminist
Maria Grozdeva (born 1972), Bulgarian sports shooter
Maria Grzegorzewska (1887–1967), Polish educator
Maria Gstöttner (born 1984), Austrian footballer
Maria Guajardo, American educator and advocate
Maria Guardiola (1895–1987), anti-feminist founder of the "Mocidade Portuguese Feminina"
Maria Guarnaschelli (1941–2021), American cookbook editor and publisher
María Guðjónsdóttir, Icelandic academic
María Guðmundsdóttir (several people)
Maria Cecilia Guerra (born 1957), Italian politician and economist
Maria Isabel Guerra (born 1955), Brazilian swimmer
María Guerrero (1867–1928), Spanish actor and director
María Guevara (born 2000), Panamanian footballer
Maria Gugelberg von Moos (1836–1918), Swiss artist
María Guggiari Echeverría (1925–1959), Paraguayan Discalced Carmelite
Maria Guida (born 1966), Italian long-distance runner
Maria Guimarães (born 1958), Brazilian swimmer
Maria Iêda Guimarães, Brazilian modern pentathlete
Maria Guinot (1945–2018), Portuguese singer
Mária Gulácsy (1941–2015), Hungarian fencer
Maria Gurova (born 1989), Russian freestyle wrestler
Maria Gurowska (1915–1998), Polish judge
Maria Gusakova (1931–2022), Soviet cross-country skier
Maria Gushchina, Russian sport shooter
Maria Gustafsson (several people)
Maria Guyomar de Pinha (1664–1728), Siamese cook
María Guzmán Lozano (born 1961), Mexican politician
María Alejandra Guzmán (born 1984), Dominican TV and radio hostess, actress and model
María Eugenia Guzmán (1945–1996), Ecuadorian tennis player
Maria Gustava Gyllenstierna (1672–1737), Swedish countess, writer and translator
Maria Hack (1777–1844), English writer
Maria Hackett (1783–1874), English philanthropist
Maria Hadden (born 1981), American politician
Maria Hadjicosti, Cypriot archaeologist
Maria Haglund (born 1972), Swedish canoeist
Maria C. Hakewill (died 1842), British painter and writer
Maria Selina Hale (1864–1951), New Zealand labor activist
Maria Hall-Brown, American television producer and journalist
Maria Haller (1923–2006), Angolan diplomat, journalist, teacher and writer
Maria Halych (1901–1974), Ukrainian writer
Mária Hámos (1911–?), Hungarian gymnast
Maria Haraldsdotter (1045–1066), Norwegian princess
Maria Harfanti (born 1992), Miss World Indonesia 2015
Maria Harper, English footballer
Maria Harrison, plant biologist
Maria Hart (1923–2012), American actress
Maria Hartmann (1798–1853), German-born Moravian missionary
Maria Harutjunjan, Estonian swimmer
Maria Hassan (born 1952), Swedish politician
Maria Hasse (1921–2014), German mathematician
Maria Hasselborg (born 1980), Swedish curler
Maria Haukaas Mittet (born 1979), Norwegian singer
M. Daria Haust, Polish-Canadian pathologist
Maria Hawkins, Canadian cyclist
Maria Hayward, English historian of costume
Maria Dahvana Headley (born 1977), American author
Maria Heather (died 2003), New Zealand politician
Maria Heep-Altiner (born 1959), German mathematician
Maria Heim (born 1966), Swiss cyclist
Maria Heiskanen (born 1970), Finnish actress
Maria Paula Heitmann (born 1999), Brazilian swimmer
Maria von Heland, Swedish screenwriter, director and author
Maria Helsbøl (born 1989), Danish badminton player
Maria Henry, American actress
Maria Henschen (1840–1927), Swedish school director
Maria Henson (born 1964), American journalist and editor
María Fernanda Heredia (born 1970), Ecuadorian writer, illustrator and graphic designer
Mária Herichová (born 1990), Slovak ice hockey player
María Herrera Magdaleno, Mexican businesswoman and human rights activist
María Herrera (born 1996), Spanish motorcycle racer
Maria Herrijgers (born 1955), Belgian cyclist
Maria Herrmann-Kaufmann (1921–2008), Swiss painter
María Hervás (born 1986), Spanish actress
Maria Leshern von Herzfeld (1847–1921), Russian revolutionary
Maria Hester Park (1760–1813), British woman composer and pianist
Maria Heubuch (born 1958), German politician
Maria Hille (1827–1893), Dutch photographer
Maria Hinojosa (born 1961), Mexican-American journalist
Maria Hinze, German visual artist
Maria Anne Hirschmann (1926–2024), American author and evangelist
Maria Hjertner (born 1996), Norwegian handball player
Maria Hjorth (born 1973), Swedish professional golfer
Maria Ho (born 1983), Taiwanese-American poker player and television host/commentator
Maria van der Hoeven (born 1949), Dutch politician
Maria Hoffmann-Ostenhof (born 1947), Austrian mathematician
Maria Höfl-Riesch (born 1984), German alpine skier
Maria Hofstätter (born 1964), Austrian actress
Maria Holaus (born 1983), Austrian alpine skier
Maria Holbură (born 2000), Romanian artistic gymnast
Mária Holešová (born 1993), Slovak handball player
María Ángela Holguín (born 1963), Colombian politician and diplomat
Maria Elizabeth Holland (1836–1878), South African botanical artist
María Holly (born 1932), widow of rock and roll pioneer Buddy Holly
Maria Holm Peters (born 1999), Danish ice hockey player
Maria Holm (1845–1912), Latvian poet and writer
Maria Holst (1917–1980), Austrian actress
Maria van der Holst-Blijlevens (born 1946), Dutch canoeist
Mária Homolová (born 1987), Slovak artistic gymnast
Maria Honner (1812–1870), Irish actress
Mária Honzová (born 1969), Czech orienteering competitor
Maria Hoofman (1776–1845), 19th-century art collector from the Netherlands
Maria Ida Adriana Hoogendijk (1874–1942), Dutch artist
María Gertrudis Hore, Spanish poet
Maria Horn, American attorney and politician
Maria Horvath (born 1963), Austrian chess player
Maria Crescentia Höss (1682–1744), religious sister and saint
Maria Houkli (born 1961), Greek journalist and presenter
Maria Howard Weeden (1846–1905), American artist and poet
Maria Howard, Duchess of Norfolk, English Catholic noblewoman
Maria Howell, American actress and singer
Maria Hrebinetska (1883–1972), Ukrainian-American actress and soprano
Maria Hrinchenko (1863–1928), Ukrainian folklorist
Maria-Ivanna Hrushevska (1868–1948), spouse of Ukrainian political leader Mykhailo Hrushevsky
Maria Hueber (1653–1705), Tyrolean religious sister
María de Jesús Huerta (born 1951), Mexican politician
Maria Humeniuk (born 1948), Ukrainian politician and writer
Maria Innocentia Hummel (1909–1946), German Franciscan sister
Maria Hummel, American writer
María Hung (born 1960), Venezuelan swimmer
Maria Huntington (born 1997), Finnish long jumper and heptathlete
Maria Hupfield, Canadian artist
María Hurtado de Gómez, First Lady of Colombia (1950–1953)
María Eugenia Hurtado Azpeitia, Mexican architect
María Juana Hurtado de Mendoza (died 1818), Spanish artist
Maria Huybrechts (1930–2023), Belgian swimmer
Maria Hyde Hibbard (1820–1913), American temperance leader
Maria Jane Hyde, British actor and singer
M. J. Hyland (born 1968), English novelist
Maria Isabel Hylton Scott (1889–1990), Argentine zoologist and malacologist
Maria Iasneva-Golubeva (1861–1936), Russian revolutionary
Maria Ibáñez, Spanish materials scientist and academic
Maria Ibars i Ibars, Valencian writer and teacher
Maria Ibeshi Hewa (born 1950), Tanzanian politician
María Alejandra Idrobo (born 1988), Colombian sprinter
María Angélica Idrobo (1890–1956), Ecuadorian writer and feminist activist
María Antonia Iglesias (1945–2014), Spanish writer and journalist
Maria Ikelap (born 1987), Micronesian sprinter
Maria Ikonina (1788–1838), Russian ballerina
Maria Ilieva (born 1977), Bulgarian singer, songwriter and a producer
Maria Iliou (born 1960), Greek film director, scriptwriter and producer
Maria Iliuț, Moldovan folk singer
Maria Ilnicka (1824–1897), Polish poet and novelist
Maria Ilnicka-Mądry (1946–2023), Polish politician
Maria Farida Indrati (born 1949), Indonesian judge
María Inés (born 1983), Mexican television host and singer
Maria Ioannou (born 1991), Cypriot footballer
Maria Iovleva (born 1990), Russian Paralympic buathlete
María Irigoyen (born 1987), Argentine tennis player
María Isabel (born 1995), Spanish singer
Maria Isakova (1918–2011), Soviet speed skater
María Isasi (born 1975), Spanish actress
María Isbert (1917–2011), Spanish actress
Maria Isser (1929–2011), Austrian luger
Maria Itkina (1932–2020), Soviet sprinter
Maria Ivanov, Romanian canoeist
Maria Ivogün (1891–1987), German opera singer
María Izaguirre (1891–1979), Mexican politician
María Izaguirre Francos (born 1952), Mexican politician
María Izquierdo (several people)
Maria Jacobini (1892–1944), Italian actress
Maria Jacoby (1900–1990), Luxembourgish painter
Maria Jacquemetton, American screenwriter
Maria Elizabetha Jacson (1755–1829), early 19th century English botanist and author
Maria James (1793–1868), Welsh-born American poet
Mária Janák (born 1958), Hungarian javelin thrower
Maria Janion (1926–2020), Polish scholar
Maria Janitschek (1859–1927), German writer
Maria Jannson, Dean of Waterford since 2011
Maria Janyska, Polish economist and politician
Maria Josefa Jaramillo Carson, wife of Kit Carson
Maria Jarema (1908–1958), Polish painter, sculptor, scenographer and actress
Maria Järvenhelmi (born 1975), Finnish actress and singer
Mária Jasenčáková (born 1957), Slovak luger
Maria Jasin, American cancer researcher and developmental biologist
María Jaspeado (born 1967), Mexican politician
María Leticia Jasso (born 1948), Mexican politician
Maria Wanda Jastrzębska (1924–1988), Polish electronics engineer, taught at Silesian University of Technology and Opole University of Technology
Maria Jelinek (born 1942), Canadian figure skater
Maria Jepsen (born 1945), German bishop
Maria Jespersen (born 1991), Danish tennis player
Maria Jeżak-Athey, Polish figure skater and coach
Maria Jane Jewsbury (1800–1833), English writer, poet, literary reviewer
María Jiménez (several people)
María Esther Jiménez Ramos (born 1963), Mexican politician
María Eugenia Jiménez Valenzuela (born 1940), Mexican politician
Maria Joana (born 1986), Brazilian actress
Maria João (several people)
Maria Johansdotter (fl. 1706), Swedish harpist, folk music player and parish clerk
Maria Johansson (born 1956), Swedish actress
Maria I. Johnston (1835–1921), American author and editor
Maria Jolas (1893–1987), American publisher
Maria Inês Jololo (born 1975), Angolan handball player
Maria Jongeling (born 1975), Dutch racing cyclist
Maria Elisabete Jorge (born 1957), Brazilian weightlifter
María José (several people)
María Juárez (born 1997), Spanish synchronized swimmer
Maria Judson Strean (1865–1949), American painter
Maria Jufereva-Skuratovski (born 1979), Estonian politician
María Cristina Julio (born 1999), Chilean footballer
María Juncal, Spanish flamenco dancer
Maria Kaczyńska (1942–2010), First Lady of Poland
Maria Kadobina (born 1997), Belarusian rhythmic gymnast
Maria Restituta Kafka (1894–1943), Austrian nurse, religious sister and martyr
Maria Kakiou (born 1989), Greek rhythmic gymnast
Maria Kalaniemi (born 1964), Finnish musician
Maria Kalapothakes (1859–1941), first woman doctor in Greece
Maria Kalaw Katigbak (1912–1992), Filipino politician and former beauty queen
Maria von Kalckreuth (1857–1897), German painter
Maria Kalesnikava (born 1982), Belarusian musician and pro-democracy activist
Mária Kállai (born 1957), American professional wrestler, manager, singer and model
Maria Kalmykova (born 1978), Russian basketball player
Maria Kameneva (born 1999), Russian swimmer
Maria Kamm (born 1937), Tanzanian educator, politician and philanthropist
Maria Kämmerling (born 1946), German musician
Maria Kamrowska (born 1966), Polish heptathlete
Maria Kanaval (born 1997), Belarusian handball player
Maria Kanellis (born 1982), American professional wrestler
Maria Kanellopoulou (born 1947), Greek water polo player
Maria Kang, American fitness advocate, coach and blogger
Maria Kaniewska (1911–2005), Polish actor and director
Maria Kannegaard (born 1970), Danish-born Norwegian jazz musician
Maria Kantsyber (born 1996), Russian cyclist
Maria Kapnisi, Greek footballer
Maria Kapnist (1913–1993), Ukrainian film actress
Maria Karagiannopoulou (born 1972), Greek judoka
Maria Karapetyan, Armenian politician
Maria Karastamati (born 1984), Greek sprinter
Maria Kardum (born 1968), Swedish swimmer
Maria Karłowska (1865–1935), Polish Roman Catholic professed religious
Maria Karlsson (several people)
Maria Karnilova (1920–2001), American dancer and actress
Maria Katharina Kasper (1820–1898), German nun and saint of Catholic Church
Maria Kastrisianaki (1948–2021), Greek broadcaster
Maria Katinari, Greek actress, singer and lyricist
Maria Katsaris (1953–1978), figure within the People's Temple
Maria Kavallaris, Australian cancer researcher
Maria Kawamura (born 1961), Japanese actress
Maria Kazakova (several people)
Maria Kazanecka (born 1955), Polish canoeist
Maria Kazecka (1880–1938), Polish poet and activist
Maria Kechkina (born 1986), Russian orienteer
Maria Keil (1914–2012), Portuguese artist
Maria Kekkonen, Finnish erotic actress
Maria Keller, American philanthropist
Maria Keogh (born 1982), Irish actress, playwright and musician
Maria Keohane (born 1971), Swedish soprano
Mária Keresztessy (1908–1977), Hungarian actress
Maria Khan (born 1990), Pakistani footballer
Maria Kharenkova (born 1998), Russian-born Georgian artistic gymnast
Maria Ivanovna Khlopova (died 1633), Russian noble
Maria Khoreva (born 2000), Russian ballet dancer
Maria Kristina Kiellström (1744–1798), Swedish silk worker
Maria Semyonovna Kikh (1914–1979), Ukrainian Soviet politician
Maria Kikuchi, Japanese footballer
Maria Kim (1891–1944), Korean independence activist
Maria Brace Kimball (1852–1933), American educator, elocutionist, writer
Maria Kimberly (born 1944), American actress
Maria Kipp (1900–1988), American textile designer
Maria Kirbasova (1941–2011), Russian human rights activist
Maria Margaretha Kirch (1670–1720), German astronomer
Maria Kirchgasser (born 1970), Austrian snowboarder
Maria Kirilenko (born 1987), Russian tennis player
Maria Elizabeth Kirk (1855–1928), temperance advocate and social reformer
Maria Kirkova (born 1986), Bulgarian alpine skier
Mária Kiss (born 1949), Hungarian sprinter
Maria Kitkarska (born 1995), Bulgarian-born Canadian rhythmic gymnast
Maria Kiwanuka (born 1955), Ugandan economist, businesswoman and politician
Maria Klara of Dietrichstein, German noblewoman
Maria Klawe, Canadian-American computer scientist
Maria Klein-Schmeink (born 1958), German politician
Maria Klemetz (born 1976), Finnish sailor
Maria Klenova (1898–1976), Russian and Soviet marine geologist
Maria Klenskaja (1951–2022), Estonian actress
Maria Kleschar-Samokhvalova (1915–2000), Russian painter
Maria Kliegel (born 1952), German cellist
Maria Kobel (1897–1996), German chemist
Maria Kobylińska (born 1960), Polish rower
Maria Koc, Polish politician
Maria Kochetkova (born 1984), Russian ballet dancer
Maria Kochwa (1966–2014), Kenyan volleyball player
María Kodama (1937–2023), Argentine writer
Maria Koepcke (1924–1972), German and Peruvian ornithologist
Maria Kokoszyńska-Lutmanowa (1905–1981), logician, philosopher of language and epistemologist
Maria Kolenkina (1850–1926), Russian socialist revolutionary
Maria Koleva (born 1940), Bulgarian writer and independent filmmaker
Maria Koleva (rhythmic gymnast) (born 1977), Bulgarian rhythmic gymnast
Mária Kolíková (born 1974), Slovak politician
Maria Kollia-Tsaroucha, Greek politician
Maria Komarova (born 1998), Russian curler
Maria Komissarova (born 1990), Russian athlete
Maria Komnene (several people)
Mária Končeková (born 1953), Slovak handball player
Maria Kondratieva (born 1982), Russian tennis player
Maria Konnikova, Russian-American writer and psychologist
Maria Kononova, Russian tennis player
Maria Konopnicka (1842–1910), Polish poet
Maria Konstantatou (born 1981), Greek diver
Maria Koppenhöfer (1901–1948), German actress
Maria Koptjevskaja-Tamm, Russian-born linguist
Maria Korchinska (1895–1979), Russian harpist
Maria Kornek (born 1960), Polish hockey player
Mária Korenčiová (born 1989), Slovak footballer
Maria Kornevik-Jakobsson (born 1953), Swedish politician
Maria Koroleva (born 1974), Russian water polo player
Maria Korovina (born 1962), Russian mathematician
Maria Korporal, visual artist
María Kosti (born 1951), Spanish actress
Maria Kostina (born 1983), Russian golfer
Maria Koszutska (1876–1939), Polish communist leader and theoretician
Maria Kotarba (1907–1956), Polish resistance golfer
Maria Koterbska (1924–2021), Polish singer
Maria Kotlyarevskaya-Kraft, Soviet and Russian musicologist
Maria Kourdoulos (born 1993), British and Portuguese handball player
Maria Kouvatsou (born 1979), Greek chess player
Maria Kovacic, Australian politician
Maria Kovacs, American psychologist
Maria Kovalevska (1849–1889), Ukrainian Narodnik
Maria Kovrigina (1910–1995), Russian physician and Soviet minister of health
Maria Kovtunovskaya (born 1988), Russian water polo player
Maria Kowalska (born 1929), Polish alpine skier
Maria Kownacka (1894–1982), Polish writer, translator and editor
Maria Kowroski (born 1976), American ballet dancer
Maria Kozic, Australian artist
Maria Franciszka Kozłowska (1862–1921), founder of Christian religious movement in Poland
Maria Kraakman (born 1975), Dutch actress
Maria Krahe (born 1970), Brazilian sailor
Maria Krahn (1896–1977), German actress
Mária Kráľovičová (1927–2022), Slovak actress
Maria Krasiltseva (born 1981), Armenian figure skater
Maria Ludwika Krasińska (1883–1958), Polish noblewoman
Maria Antonina Kratochwil (1881–1942), Polish Roman Catholic religious sister and martyr
María Cristina Kronfle (born 1985), Ecuadorian lawyer and politician
Maria Krüger (1904–1999), Polish children's literature writer
Maria Krushevskaya, Russian harpist
Maria Kryuchkova (1988–2015), Russian artistic gymnast
Maria Kryvko (born 1946), Ukrainian musician
Maria Susanna Kübler, Swiss cookbook writer
Maria Kublitz-Kramer, German literary scholar
Mária Kucserka (born 1951), Hungarian javelin thrower
Maria Kühn (born 1982), German wheelchair basketball player
Maria Kuhnert-Brandstätter (1919–2011), Austrian thermomicroscopy researcher
Maria-Regina Kula (born 1937), German biochemist
Maria Kulle (born 1960), Swedish actress
María Teresa Kumar, Colombian-American political rights activist
Maria Kun (born 1973), Swedish footballer
Maria Kuncewiczowa (1895–1989), Polish writer
Maria Kurjo (born 1989), German diver
Maria Kurnatowska (1945–2009), Polish politician
Maria Kurowska (born 1954), Polish politician
Maria Kusche, Spanish art historian
Maria Kusion-Bibro (1936–1996), Polish sprinter
Maria Kusters-ten Beitel (born 1949), Dutch rower
Maria Febe Kusumastuti (born 1989), Indonesian badminton player
Maria Kutitonskaya (1856–1887), Ukrainian revolutionary
Maria Kwaśniewska (1913–2007), Polish javelin thrower
Maria Kwiatkowsky (1985–2011), German actress
Maria Kyridou (born 2001), Greek rower
María La Ribot (born 1962), Spanish-Swiss dancer, choreographer and visual artist
Maria La Touche (1824–1906), Irish novelist
Maria Labia (1880–1953), Italian operatic soprano
Maria Celia Laborde (born 1990), Cuban judoka
María Elvira Lacaci (1916–1997), Spanish poet
María Hortensia Lacau (1910–2006), Argentine educator and writer
Maria Lacerda de Moura (1887–1945), Brazilian anarcho-feminist journalist
Maria Lackovics (born 1950), Romanian handball player
María Ladvenant (1741–1767), Spanish stage actress
Maria Chessa Lai (1922–2012), Italian poet
Maria Laice, Mozambican politician
Maria Laina (1947–2023), Greek poet
Maria Lalić, British artist
Maria Lalou, Greek artist
Maria Lamas (1893–1983), Portuguese writer, feminist and political prisoner
Maria Lamb (born 1986), American speed skater
Maria Lamburn (born 1960), English composer
Maria Lamor, Spanish actress
Maria Lampadaridou Pothou (1933–2023), Greek novelist, poet and playwright
Maria Lanckorońska (1737–1826), Polish noblewoman
María Fernanda Landa (born 1975), Argentine tennis player
Maria Landes-Hindemith (1901–1987), German woman pianist
Maria Landini (1668–1722), Italian soprano
Maria Landrock (1923–1992), German actress
Maria Langhammer (born 1962), Swedish actress
Maria Carmela Lanzetta (born 1955), Italian politician
Maria Oyeyinka Laose (born 1954), Nigerian diplomat
María Laria, Cuban-American talk show host, musician, writer and journalist
María Lardizábal (born 1968), Honduran swimmer
Maria LaRosa (born 1976), American meteorologist
María Eugenia Larraín (born 1973), Chilean model
María Ernestina Larráinzar Córdoba (1854–1925), Mexican writer and teacher
Maria Larsson (born 1956), Swedish politician
Maria Larsson (athlete) (born 1994), Swedish steeplechase runner
Maria Larsson (curler), Swedish curler
Maria Larsson (ice hockey) (born 1979), Swedish ice hockey player
Maria Laskarina (c. 1206–1270), queen consort of Hungary
Maria Lassnig (1919–2014), Austrian artist
María Josefa Lastiri (1792–1846), First Lady of the Federal Republic of Central America
Maria Lauber (1891–1973), Swiss writer
Maria Elise Turner Lauder (1833–1922), Canadian writer
María Cristina Laurenz, Argentine actress and singer
Maria Laurino, American journalist and writer
Maria Lauterbach (1987–2007), American murder victim
María Lavalle Urbina (1908–1996), first female president of the Mexican Senate
Maria Lawrence (born 1970), English cyclist
Maria Lawson (born 1979), British singer
Maria Fernanda Lay, East Timorese politician
Maria LaYacona, American photographer
Mária Lázár (1895–1983), Hungarian actress
Maria Lazarou (born 1972), Greek footballer
Maria Lazuk (born 1983), Belarusian rhythmic gymnast
Maria Domenica Lazzeri (1815–1848), Italian mystic
Maria Leavey (1954–2006), American political consultant
Maria Leconte, French chess player
María Laura Leguizamón (born 1965), Argentine politician
Maria Lehtinen, American neuroscientist
Maria Leibetseder (born 1959), Austrian rower
Maria Leijerstam (born 1978), British polar adventurer
Maria Leissner (born 1956), Swedish politician
Maria Manuel Leitão Marques (born 1952), Portuguese politician
Maria Leitner (born 1981), Italian ice hockey player
Maria Aracely Leiva (born 1967), Honduran politician
Maria Alzira Lemos (1919–2005), Portuguese feminist and parliamentary deputy
Maria Lenk (1915–2007), Brazilian swimmer
María León (born 1984), Spanish actress
Maria Leontieva (1792–1874), Russian pedagogue
Maria Leptin, German developmental biologist and immunologist
Maria Letonmäki (1882–1937), Finnish politician
Maria Lettberg (born 1970), Swedish pianist, resident in Berlin
Maria Levinskaya, British pianist and educator
Maria Levushkina (born 2004), Bulgarian figure skater
Maria Benvinda Levy (born 1969), Mozambican politician and former judge
Maria Lewis (born 1988), Australian author, screenwriter and commentator
María Libertad Gómez Garriga (1889–1961), Puerto Rican educator and politician
Maria Licciardi (born 1951), Italian criminal
Maria Carmela Lico (1927–1985), Italian-Brazilian physiologist
Maria Lidka (1914–2013), German violinist
Maria Likhtenstein (born 1976), Russian-Croatian volleyball player
Maria Liktoras (born 1975), Polish volleyball player
Maria Liku (born 1990), Fijian weightlifter
Maria Lilina (1866–1943), Russian stage actress
Maria Limanskaya (born 1924), Soviet soldier
Maria Limardo (born 1960), Italian politician
María Limón, American writer
María Lind Sigurðardóttir (born 1989), Icelandic basketball player
Maria Lind, Swedish art historian, art critic and curator
Maria Lindberg (born 1977), Swedish boxer
Maria Lindblad Christensen (born 1996), Danish footballer
Maria von Linden (1869–1936), German bacteriologist and zoologist
Maria Lindh (born 1993), Swedish ice hockey player
Maria Linibi, Paula New Guinean women farmers' leader
Maria von Linden (1869–1936), German bacteriologist and zoologist
Maria Lindsay (1827–1898), English composer and songwriter
Maria Christina Lindström (1806–1895), Swedish businesswoman
Maria Lindström (born 1963), Swedish tennis player
Maria Linley (1763–1784), English singer
Maria Linnemann (born 1947), classical composer
Maria Lioudaki (1894–1947), Greek educator, folklorist, and resistance fighter
Maria Lipman, Russian journalist and political scientist
Maria Lipp (1892–1966), German chemist
Mária Littomeritzky (1927–2017), Hungarian swimmer
Maria Litvinenko-Volgemut (1892–1966), Soviet opera singer, music educator and actor
Maria Liudkevych (born 1948), Ukrainian writer and poet
Maria Liwo (1916–1984), Polish lawyer and activist
Maria Gabriela Llansol (1931–2008), Portuguese writer and translator
Maria Llimona i Benet (1894–1985), Catalan sculptor
María Llompart, Spanish footballer
Maria Llorença Llong (1463–1539), Spanish nun
Maria Clara Lobo (born 1998), Brazilian synchronized swimmer
María Lobón (born 1995), Colombian weightlifter
Maria Lock (died 1878), aboriginal Australian landowner
Maria Lohela (born 1978), Finnish politician
Maria Löhnis (1888–1964), Dutch biologist
Maria Antonietta Loi, Italian physicist
Maria Loja (1890–1953), German actress
Maria Natalia Londa (born 1990), Indonesian athlete
Maria Longworth Storer (1849–1932), American potter and businesswoman
Maria Angelina Lopes Sarmento (born 1978), East Timorese politician
Maria Lopes, American politician and activist
Maria Lopez (several people)
Maria Lord, Australian convict and entrepreneur
Maria Antonieta Lorente, geologist
Maria Rita Lorenzetti (born 1953), Italian politician
Maria-Elisabeth Lott (born 1987), German woman violinist
Maria Louise (several people)
Maria White Lowell (1821–1853), American poet, abolitionist
Maria Aloysia Löwenfels (1915–1942), German religious sister
María Lucero Saldaña (born 1957), Mexican politician
Maria Silvia Lucido (1963–2008), Italian mathematician
Maria Ludkin (born 1965), British lawyer
Maria Ludovika (several people)
Maria Lugaro, Italian astrophysicist and researcher
Maria Lugones (1944–2020), American philosopher
Maria Luisa (several people)
Maria Luise (several people)
Maria Lundqvist (born 1963), Swedish actress and comedian
Maria Lundqvist-Brömster, Swedish politician
Maria Łunkiewicz-Rogoyska (1895–1967), Polish painter
Maria Lvova-Belova (born 1984), Russian politician
Maria Lvova-Sinetskaya (1795–1875), Russian stage actress
Maria Lykkegaard (born 1996), Danish handball player
Maria Lyle (born 2000), Scottish Paralympic athlete
Maria Lynch, Brazilian artist
Maria Lynn Ehren (born 1992), Thai singer and model
Maria Maalouf, Lebanese journalist
Maria Antonietta Macciocchi (1922–2007), Italian politician and journalist
Maria Machado (several people)
Maria Machava, Mozambican sailor
Maria Machongua (born 1993), Mozambican boxer
María Fernanda Mackenna (born 1986), Chilean sprinter
Maria Macklin (1733–1781), British actress
Maria Macovei (born 1960), Romanian sports shooter
Maria Mączyńska (born 1932), Polish archer
Maria Madlen Madsen (1905–1990), German opera singer
María Angélica Magaña Zepeda (born 1975), Mexican politician
Maria Magdalena (several people)
Maria Maggenti, American film director and screenwriter
Maria Lídia Magliani, Brazilian painter, designer, engraver, illustrator, costume designer and set designer
Maria Giovanna Maglie (1952–2023), Italian journalist
Maria Magnani Noya (1931–2011), Italian politician
María Mahor (born 1940), Spanish actress
María Mailliard (born 1991), Chilean canoeist
Maria Laura Mainetti (1939–2000), Italian Catholic sister
Maria Maioru (born 1959), Romanian luger
Maria Majocchi (1864–1917), Italian writer, journalist and publisher
Maria Florianivna Makarevych (1906–1989), Soviet botanist and lichenologist
Maria Makeeva, Russian-German journalist
Maria Makino (born 2001), Japanese musical artist
Maria Makowska (born 1969), Polish footballer
Maria Makrides, Australian research dietician
Maria Maksakova Jr. (born 1977), Russian opera singer
Maria Malanowicz-Niedzielska (1899–1943), Polish actress
María Maldonado (several people)
Maria Malibran (1808–1836), Spanish opera singer
Maria Malicka (several people)
Mária Mališová (born 1945), Slovak volleyball player
Maria Malmer Stenergard (born 1981), Swedish politician
María Fernanda Malo (born 1985), Mexican actress
Maria von Maltzan (1909–1997), German resistance member an aristocrat
Maria Malyjasiak (born 1989), Brazilian jiu-jitsu practitioner from Poland
Maria Mambo Café (1945–2013), Angolan economist and politician
Maria Manakova (born 1974), Serbian chess player
Maria Manaseina (1841–1903), Russian physician
María Eugenia Manaud (born 1949), Chilean judge
Maria Manda (born 2003), Bangladeshi footballer
Maria Mandl (1912–1948), Austrian Nazi SS commandant of the female camp at Auschwitz concentration camp executed for war crimes
María Florencia Manfredi, Argentine equestrian
Maria Rika Maniates (1937–2011), Canadian musicologist
Maria Manicova (born 1974), Ukrainian volleyball player
Maria Rosaria Manieri (born 1943), Italian academic and socialist politician
Maria Manina, Italian opera singer
Maria Manna (born 1961), Canadian singer
María Emma Mannarelli (born 1954), Peruvian feminist writer, historian, professor
María Julia Mantilla (born 1984), Peruvian beauty queen
Maria Manton (1910–2003), French painter
Maria Domenica Mantovani (1862–1934), Beatified Italian nun
María Manzano (born 1950), Spanish mathematician
Maria Maragkoudaki, Greek artist
Maria Walanda Maramis (1872–1924), Indonesian national hero
Maria Marc (1876–1955), German painter
Maria Mercè Marçal (1952–1998), Catalan poet, professor, writer and translator
María Marcano de León, Puerto Rican government official
M. Cristina Marchetti (born 1955), American physicist
Maria Marconi (born 1984), Italian diver
Maria Marello (born 1961), Italian discus thrower and coach
Maria Marfutina (born 1997), Russian tennis player
Maria Margaronis (born 1958), British journalist of Greek descent
Maria Maricich (born 1961), American alpine skier
María Marín (born 1995), Colombian volleyball player
Maria Mariotti (born 1964), Italian footballer
Maria Markesini, Greek singer and jazz pianist
Maria Márkus (1936–2017), Polish sociologist and philosopher
María Evelia Marmolejo (born 1958), Colombian artist
Maria Cecília Marques, Brazilian water polo player
Maria Marshall, English-Swiss artist
María Marte (born 1978), Dominican chef
Maria Martens (born 1955), Dutch politician
Maria Martika (1932–2018), Greek actress
Maria Martin (several people)
Maria Maddalena Martinengo (1687–1737), Italian Roman Catholic nun
Maria Martinetti (1864–1921), Italian painter
Maria Martinez (several people)
Maria Martins, multiple people
María Martorell (born 1942), Spanish politician
Maria Martynova, Belarusian sports shooter
María Marván Laborde, Mexican sociologist and political scientist
Maria Stella Masocco (born 1948), Italian discus thrower and shot putter
Maria Mateas (born 1999), American tennis player
Maria Matios (born 1959), Ukrainian poet, novelist and official
Maria Matos (1886–1952), Portuguese actress and theatre personality
Maria Matray (1907–1993), German actress
Maria Matsouka (born 1974), Greek politician
Maria Matthaiou (born 1997), Cypriot footballer
Maria Mattheussens-Fikkers (born 1949), Dutch field hockey player
Maria Mauban (1924–2014), French actress
Maria Maunder (born 1972), Canadian rower
Maria Mavroudi, American historian
Maria May (1900–1968), German university teacher
Maria Maya (born 1981), Brazilian actress
Maria Mayerchyk (born 1971), Ukrainian feminist academic
María Mayor, Spanish actress
Maria Marinela Mazilu (born 1991), Romanian skeleton racer
Maria Mazina (born 1964), Russian Olympic champion épée fencer
Maria Domenica Mazzarello (1837–1881), Italian Roman Catholic saint
Maria Mazziotti Gillan (born 1940), American poet
Maria McAuley (1847–1919), American missioner
Maria McBane (born 1946), Spanish-American model and actress
Maria McCambridge (born 1975), Irish long-distance runner
Maria McCann, English novelist
Maria McCool (born 1974), Irish singer
Maria McErlane (born 1957), British actress and comedian
Maria Jane McIntosh (1803–1878), American novelist
Maria McKee (born 1946), American singer-songwriter
Maria McLean, British figure skater
Maria McNamara, Irish paleontologist
Maria Medina (several people)
Mária Mednyánszky (1901–1978), Hungarian table tennis player
María Emma Mejía Vélez (born 1953), Colombian politician and journalist
Maria Melato (1885–1950), Italian actress
María Meléndez (born 1951), Puerto Rican politician
Mária Melová-Henkel (born 1975), Slovak high jumper
Maria Memon (born 1983), Pakistani TV journalist and newscaster
Maria Cristina Mena (1893–1965), American writer
Maria Mena (born 1986), Norwegian singer
Maria Elvira Méndez Pinedo, Icelandic academic
María Méndez (born 2001), Spanish footballer
María Mendiola (1952–2021), Spanish singer
María Mendoza Sánchez (born 1970), Mexican politician
María Leticia Mendoza Curiel (born 1956), Mexican politician
María Esther Mendy (1910–?), Uruguayan painter
Maria Alberta Menéres (1930–2019), Portuguese writer
Maria Menounos (born 1978), American television presenter
Maria Menshikova (1711–1729), Russian noble
Maria Mercader (1965–2020), American journalist
María Mercader (1918–2011), Spanish actress
María Mercedes (several people)
María Monica Merenciano (born 1984), Spanish Paralympic judoka
Maria Sybilla Merian (1647–1717), German naturalist and artist
María Mérida (1925–2022), Spanish singer
Maria Merkert (1817–1872), German Roman Catholic professed religious
Maria Meshcherskaya (1844–1868), Russian lady in waiting
Maria Mesner, Austrian historian and archivist
Maria Cristina Messa (born 1961), Italian doctor, academic and politician
Maria Messina (1887–1944), Italian writer
María Mestayer de Echagüe (1877–1949), gourmet, Spanish writer and entrepreneur
Mária Mezei (1909–1983), Hungarian actress
Maria Mezentseva (born 1989), Ukrainian politician
Maria Vittoria Mezza (1926–2005), Italian politician
Maria Eduarda Miccuci (born 1995), Brazilian synchronized swimmer
Maria Michalk (born 1949), German politician
Maria-Elisabeth Michel-Beyerle (born 1935), German chemist
Maria Domenica Michelotti (born 1952), Sammarinese politician
María Michelsen de López, First Lady of Colombia (1934–1938, 1942–1945)
Maria Michi (1921–1980), Italian actress
Maria Michta-Coffey (born 1986), American race walker
Maria Mickiewicz, Polish chess player
Maria Micșa (born 1953), Romanian rower
Maria Mies (1931–2023), German professor of sociology and author
Maria Milczarek (1929–2011), Polish politician
Maria Mileaf, American theater director
María Miliauro (born 1968), Argentine canoeist
Maria Miller (born 1964), British politician
María Juan Millet (born 1953), Spanish politician
Maria Millington Lathbury (1856–1944), classical scholar and archaeological author
Maria Miloslavskaya (1624–1669), Tsaritsa consort of All Russia
Maria Minaeva, Russian artistic gymnast
Maria Minerva (born 1988), Estonian musician
Maria Minna (born 1948), Canadian politician
Maria Minogarova (born 1989), Russian actress, model and TV presenter
Maria Mintscheva (born 1952), Bulgarian canoeist
Maria Minzenti (1898–1973), Austrian actress
Maria Mirecka-Loryś (1916–2022), Polish freedom fighter
María Miret (born 1995), Spanish footballer
Maria Vladimirovna Mironova, Soviet and Russian actress
Maria Mironova (born 1973), Soviet and Russian actress
Maria Mirou (born 1977), Greek table tennis player
Maria Misra, historian and academic
Maria Mitchell (1818–1889), American astronomer
Maria Mitkou (born 1994), Greek footballer
Maria Mitsotáki (1907–1974), Greek socialite
Maria Mitzeva (born 1938), Bulgarian-born American pop singer
Maria Mochnacz, British video director and photographer
María Mock (born 1957), Puerto Rican swimmer
Maria Guadalupe Moctezuma (born 1983), Mexican politician
Maria Moczydłowska (1886–1969), Polish educator and politician
Mária Mohácsik (born 1990), Hungarian handball player
Maria Moiseeva (born 1986), Uzbekistani footballer
Maria Mokh, Russian tennis player
Maria Moles (born 2003), Andorran footballer
Maria Molin, Italian artist
Maria Molina (born 1987), American television meteorologist
María Moliner (1900–1981), Spanish librarian and lexicographer
María Molins (born 1973), Spanish actress
Maria Möller (born 1965), Swedish singer, actress, comedian and imitator
Maria Møller Thomsen, Danish footballer
Maria Mollestad (born 1996), Norwegian windsurfer
Maria Moloney (born 1995), Australian rules footballer
Maria Moltzer (1874–1944), Dutch-Swiss psychologist and psychotherapist
Maria Molyneux, Countess of Sefton (1769–1851), British noblewoman
Maria Monaci Gallenga (1880–1944), Italian textile designer and fashion designer
María Guadalupe Mondragón (born 1958), Mexican politician
Maria Moninckx (1673–1757), Dutch artist
Maria Monk (1816–1849), Canadian author
Maria Monko (born 1990), Russian ice dancer
María Paz Monserrat, Spanish swimmer
Maria Montana (1893–1971), American operatic soprano
Maria Montazami (born 1965), Swedish housewife and television personality
María Jesús Montero (born 1966), Spanish politician
María Monterroso (born 1993), Guatemalan footballer
Maria Montessori (1870–1952), Italian educator
Maria Montez (1912–1951), Dominican actress
Maria Monti (born 1935), Italian recording artist; actress and singer
María Teresa Mora (1902–1980), Cuban chess player
María Morales (several people)
Maria Moravskaya (1890–1947), Russian poet, writer, translator and literary critic
Maria Mordasova (1915–1997), Russian singer
Maria Maddalena Morelli (1727–1800), Italian poet
María Esperanza Morelos Borja (born 1953), Mexican politician
Maria Morena (1929–2003), Brazilian actress
Maria Moreno (several people)
María Moret (born 1961), Cuban basketball player
Maria Mori (born 1955), Japanese singer
Maria Fida Moro (1946–2024), Italian politician
Maria Costanza Moroni (born 1969), Italian high, long and triple jumper
María Moronta (born 1996), Dominican boxer
Maria Feodorovna Morozova (1830–1911), Russian merchant, entrepreneur and philanthropist
Maria Morris Miller (1813–1875), Canadian artist
Maria Moscisca (1882–1971), Polish operatic soprano
Maria Manuel Mota, Portuguese scientist, researcher and immunologist
Maria Teresa Motta (born 1963), Italian judoka
Mária Mottl, Hungarian speleologist and paleontologist
Maria Motuznaya (born 1994), Russian blogger and activist
Maria Laura Moura Mouzinho Leite Lopes, Brazilian mathematician
Maria Mourani (born 1969), Canadian politician
Maria Benedita Mouzinho de Albuquerque de Faria Pinho (1865–1939), Portuguese writer
Maria Anna Mozart (1751–1829), Austrian musician
Mária Mračnová (born 1946), Slovak high jumper
Maria Muchavo (born 1992), Mozambican athlete
Maria Mudryak (born 1994), Kazakhstani operatic soprano
María Josefa Mujía (1812–1888), Bolivian poet
Maria Mukhortova (born 1985), Russian pair skater
Maria Muldaur (born 1942), American folk and blues singer
Maria Müller (1889–1958), Austrian opera singer
Maria Munir, public speaker and activist
María Muñiz de Urquiza (born 1962), Spanish politician
María Muñoz (several people)
Maria Murano (1918–2009), French opera singer
María Murillo (several people)
Maria Musch (1550–1635), Dutch shipowner
Maria Musoke, Ugandan information scientist
Maria Musso (1931–2024), Italian athlete
Maria Mutagamba (1952–2017), Ugandan politician and economist
Maria Mutch, Canadian writer
Maria Liana Mutia, American Paralympic judoka
Maria Mutola (born 1972), Mozambican middle-distance runner
Maria Mykolaichuk, Ukrainian singer and actress
Maria Mylona (born 1974), Greek sailor
Maria Nafpliotou (born 1969), Greek actress
Maria Naganawa (長縄 まりあ, born 1995), Japanese voice actress
Maria Nagaya (1553–1608), Russian tsaritsa
Maria Najjuma (born 2003), Ugandan basketball player
Maria Nalbandian (born 1985), Armenian-Lebanese musician
Maria Chiara Nanetti (died 1900), Italian religious sister, martyr and saint
Maria Nápoles (1936–2024), Portuguese fencer
Maria Nardelli (born 1954), Italian para table tennis player
Maria Naryshkina (1779–1854), Polish noblewoman
Maria Francesca Nascinbeni (1640–1680), Italian composer
Maria Inês Nassif, Brazilian journalist
Maria Nasu (born 1956), member of the Moldovan Parliament
María Natividad Venegas de la Torre (1868–1959), Mexican Roman Catholic nun
María Ofelia Navarrete, Salvadoran politician
Maria Navarro Skaranger (born 1994), Norwegian writer
María Fernanda Navarro Oliva, Mexican tennis player
Maria Nayler (born 1972), British singer
Maria Giacomina Nazari (1724–?), Italian artist
Maria Nazionale (born 1969), Italian pop singer and actress
Maria Neculiță (born 1974), Romanian artistic gymnast
Maria Caterina Negri (1704–?), Italian opera singer
María Negroni, Argentinian poet, essayist, novelist and translator
María Fernanda Neil (born 1982), Argentine singer, actress and model
Maria Neira, Spanish medical doctor, international civil servant and diplomat
Maria Nemeth (1897–1967), Hungarian singer
Maria Nepomuceno (born 1976), Brazilian artist
Maria Neruda (1840–1920), Czech-Swedish violinist
Maria Nesselrode (1786–1849), courtier of the Russian Imperial Court
Maria Eugénia Neto (born 1934), Portuguese-Angolan writer
Maria New, American geneticist
Maria Newell (1794–1831), English missionary, teacher and translator
Maria Newman (born 1962), American musician
Maria Ney (1890–1959), German cabaret artist
Maria Nicanor, museum curator
Maria Nichiforov (1951–2022), Romanian canoeist
Maria Nicolae, Romanian canoeist
Maria Nicotra (1913–2007), Italian politician
Maria Uhre Nielsen (born 1999), Danish footballer
Maria Nielsen, Danish historian and headmistress
María Eugenia Nieto (born 1986), Uruguayan beach volleyball player
María Nieves (born 1934), Argentine tango dancer and choreographer
María Nieves y Bustamante (1871–1947), Peruvian writer
María Nieves García-Casal, Spanish scientist/nutritionist
María Nieves Rebolledo Vila (born 1978), better known by her stage name Bebe, Spanish musical artist
Maria Niggemeyer (1888–1968), German politician
Maria Nikiforova (1885–1919), Ukrainian anarchist partisan
Maria Nikitochkina (born 1979), Belarusian figure skater
Maria Niklińska (born 1983), Polish actress and singer
Maria Nilsson (born 1979), Swedish politician
Maria Nirod (1879–1965), Russian countess and nurse
María Beatriz Nofal (born 1952), Argentine economist and civil servant
Maria Noichl (born 1967), German politician
Maria Nomikou (born 1993), Greek volleyball player
Maria Nordbrandt (born 1985), Swedish footballer
Maria Nordman, American sculptor
Maria Nossiter (1735–1759), British actress
Maria Nosulia (born 1998), Ukrainian ice dancer
Maria Novaro (born 1951), Mexican film director
Maria Novella Piancastelli, Italian physicist
Maria Novolodskaya (born 1999), Russian cyclist
Maria Nowak (several people)
Maria Nowakowska (born 1987), Polish beauty pageant titleholder
María Nsué Angüe (1945–2017), Equatoguinean writer and politician
Maria Ntanou (born 1990), Greek cross-country skier
Maria Ntuli (born 1953), South African politician
Maria Nubsen (1780–1852), Norwegian midwife
Maria Nugent (1771–1834), American-born diarist and art collector in the British empire
María Núñez (born 1988), Spanish handball player
Maria Nyerere (born 1930), First Lady of Tanzania (1964–1985)
Maria Nysted Grønvoll (born 1985), Norwegian cross-country skier
María Inés Obaldía (born 1959), Uruguayan television presenter, educator, producer, journalist and politician
Maria Oberbreyer (born 1921), Austrian sprinter
Maria Occhipinti (1921–1996), Italian anarcha-feminist
Maria Odulio de Guzman, Filipino teacher, educator, principal, writer and author
Maria Oeyen (1930–2018), Belgian swimmer
Maria Ohisalo (born 1985), Finnish politician
Maria Katarina Öhrn (died 1783), Swedish actress and singer
Maria Okanrende (born 1987), Nigerian television and radio personality
María Ólafsdóttir (born 1993), Icelandic singer
Maria Olărașu (born 2000), Moldovan sprint canoeist
Maria Olaru (born 1982), Romanian gymnast
María Olay (born 1978), Spanish swimmer
Maria Olech, Polish mycologist and lichenologist
Maria Olip (1913–1943), Slovenian resistance fighter
Maria Oliva-Hemker, Cuban-American pediatrician
María Julia Oliván, Argentine journalist
Maria Lluïsa Oliveda Puig (1922–2020), Spanish actress
Maria Antònia Oliver Cabrer (1946–2022), Spanish writer
Maria Olovennikova (1852–1898), Russian revolutionary
Maria Olsen (artist) (1945–2014), New Zealand painter and sculptor
Maria Olsen (born 1966), South African film producer and actress
Maria Olsson (born 1986), Swedish handball player
Maria Olsvik (born 1994), Norwegian footballer
Maria Olszewska-Lelonkiewicz (1939–2007), Polish figure skating coach
Maria Olszewska (1892–1969), German opera singer
María Oltra (born 1963), Spanish politician
Maria Rosaria Omaggio (1954–2024), Italian actress and writer
María Gracia Omegna (born 1984), Chilean actress
Maria Jacoba Ommeganck (1760–1849), Flemish painter
María Onetto (1966–2023), Argentine actress
Maria van Oosterwijck (1630–1693), Dutch artist
María Orán (1943–2018), Spanish singer
Maria Orav (born 1996), Estonian footballer
Maria Orbeli, Soviet physicist of Armenian origin
María José Orellana (born 1981), Guatemalan beach volleyball player
Maria Orlova (born 1988), Russian skeleton racer
Maria Orłowska (born 1951), Polish computer scientist
Maria Ormani (1428–1471), Italian artist
María Orosa (1892–1945), Philippine chemist
Maria Orsetti (1880–1957), Polish cooperative organizer
Maria Orska (1893–1930), German actress
María Vanesa Ortega Godoy (born 1981), Spanish Paralympic athlete
Maria Ortiz (several people)
Maria Margaretha van Os (1779–1862), Dutch painter
Maria Osberg (1864–1940), Swedish politician and trade unionist
Maria Oshodi (born 1964), British writer and theatre director
Maria Ossowska (1896–1974), Polish academic
Maria von der Osten-Sacken (1901–1985), German screenwriter and film producer
Maria Östergren (born 1978), Swedish cyclist
Maria Östling (born 1978), Swedish swimmer
María Ostolaza (born 1953), Peruvian volleyball player
Maria Otero (born 1950), Bolivian-American diplomat
Maria Vittoria Ottoboni (1721–1790), Italian stage actress, writer and salonist
Maria Ouspenskaya (1876–1949), Russian actress
Maria Ovsiankina (1898–1993), Russian-German-American psychologist
Maria Ozawa (小澤 マリア, born 1986), Japanese actress
Maria Paasche (1909–2000), German rebel
Maria Paaso-Laine (1868–1945), Finnish politician
María Pacheco (1496–1531), Castilian revolutionary leader
Maria Cristina Pacifici (born 1945), Italian swimmer
Maria Pacôme (1923–2018), French actress and playwright
Maria Păduraru (born 1970), Romanian rower
Maria Pagan, American attorney and trade representative
Marià Paieres i Borràs (1769–1823), Spanish missionary to the Americas
Maria Palaiologina (several people)
Maria Palama (born 2000), Greek footballer
Maria Paliakova (born 1992), Belarusian pair skater
Maria Antónia Palla (born 1933), Portuguese feminist, journalist and abortion-rights activist
Maria van Pallaes (1587–1664), Dutch philanthropist
Maria Pallante (born 1964), 12th United States Register of Copyrights and attorney
Maria Pallas, Estonian swimmer
Maria Pallini (born 1984), Italian politician
Maria Assunta Pallotta (1878–1905), Italian nun
Maria Pallotta-Chiarolli, Australian gender and sexuality researcher
Maria Palma Petruolo (born 1989), Italian actress
Maria Palmer (1917–1981), Austrian-born American actress
Maria Panagiotou, Cypriot footballer
Maria Costanza Panas (1896–1963), Italian nun and Venerated Catholic
Maria Pańczyk-Pozdziej (1942–2022), Polish journalist, teacher and politician
Maria Pangalou (born 1979), Greek rhythmic gymnast
Maria Frica Pangelinan (born 1948), Northern Mariana Islander politician
Maria Panínguakʼ Kjærulff, Greenlandic artist
Maria Giovanna Paone, Italian fashion executive
Mária Pap (born 1955), Hungarian long jumper
Maria Papadopoulou (born 1980), Cypriot swimmer
Maria Papayanni (born 1964), Greek author
Maria Pappa (born 1971), Swiss politician
Maria Pappas (born 1949), American politician
María Parado de Bellido (1761–1822), Peruvian independence revolutionary
María Páramo, Colombian geologist
María Pardo (gymnast), Spanish rhythmic gymnast
María Pardo, Chilean constituent
María Paredes, Spanish film editor
María París (born 1961), Costa Rican swimmer
Maria Parker (born 1963), American cyclist
María Graciela Parola, Argentine politician
Maria Parr (born 1981), Norwegian children's writer
María Parra, Spanish professional golfer
María Parra Becerra (born 1967), Mexican politician
María Parrado (born 2001), Spanish singer
Maria Pascoli (1865–1953), Italian writer and poet
Maria Pascual Alberich (1933–2011), Spanish draftsperson and comics artist
María Amparo Pascual López, Cuban pharmacologist and medical doctor
Maria Paseka (born 1995), Russian artistic gymnast
Maria Pasło-Wiśniewska (born 1959), Polish politician
Maria Ilaria Pasqui, Italian association football player
Maria Pasquinelli (1913–2013), Italian teacher, fascist, convicted murderer and centenarian
Maria Passos (born 1951), Brazilian para table tennis player
Maria Pastori (1895–1975), Italian mathematician
Mária Patakyová, Slovak lawyer, Ombudsman (2017–2020)
Maria Patek (born 1958), Austrian civil servant
Maria Paterna (born 2000), Greek footballer
María Patiño (born 1971), Spanish journalist
Maria Patra (born 1998), Greece water polo player
Maria Patrascu (born 1997), Romanian-born Canadian tennis player
Maria Pavlidou (born 1978), Greek tennis player
Maria Pavlova, Hungarian pair skater
Maria Pavlovna, Grand Duchess of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
Maria Pawlikowska-Jasnorzewska (1891–1945), Polish poet
Maria Paziun (born 1953), Soviet rower
María Gabriela Pazos (born 1967), Argentine field hockey player
Maria Peale (1787–1866), American painter
Maria Pearson (murderer), UK's longest-serving female prisoner
Maria Pearson (1932–2003), Yankton Dakota activist
Maria Pechnikova (born 1992), Russian ice hockey player
Maria Lea Pedini-Angelini (born 1954), Captain Regent of San Marino in 1981
María Pedraza (born 1996), Spanish actress
Maria Pedro (born 1982), Angolan handball player
Maria Aparecida Pedrossian (1934–2022), Brazilian socialite
Maria Pekli (born 1972), Australian judoka
María Peláe, Spanish singer
María Peláez (born 1977), Spanish swimmer
Maria Pellegrini (born 1943), Canadian opera singer
María Pellicer (1950–2022), Spanish politician
Maria Elisabeth Pembaur (1869–1937), German woman classical pianist
Maria Penkova (born 1984), Bulgarian tennis player
María Peralta (born 1977), Argentine runner
María Peraza (born 1994), Venezuelan footballer
María Perceval (born 1956), Argentine politician
Maria Perego (1923–2019), Italian animation artist
Maria Isaura Pereira de Queiróz (1918–2018), Brazilian sociologist
Maria Pereira, Portuguese bioengineering scientist
Maria Perekusikhina (1739–1824), Russian writer
Maria Perepelkina (born 1984), Russian volleyball player
Maria Pergay (1930–2023), French designer
Maria Antonietta Perino, Italian aerospace engineer
Maria Perosino (1961–2014), Italian author and art historian
Maria Perrotta (born 1974), Italian pianist
Maria Perrusi (born 1991), Italian beauty queen and model
Maria Perschy (1938–2004), Austrian actress
Maria Xaveria Perucona (died 1709), Italian composer and nun
Maria Perveeva, Russian teacher and politician
Maria Peschek (1953–2023), German comedian, actress and playwright
Maria Peszek (born 1973), Polish singer, songwriter and actress
Maria von Peteani (1888–1960), American writer
María Cristina Petite (born 1972), Spanish long-distance runner
Maria Petraccini (died 1791), Italian anatomist and physician
Maria Petraki, Greek chess player
Maria Petre (born 1951), Romanian politician and economist
Maria Petri (1939–2022), English association football supporter
Maria Petrou (1953–2012), AI researcher
Maria Petrova (several people)
Maria Petschnig, Austrian artist
Maria Pevchikh (born 1987), Russian investigative journalist
Maria Pia (several people)
Maria Piątkowska (1931–2020), Polish sportsperson
Maria Angela Picco (1867–1921), Italian Roman Catholic nun
María Jimena Piccolo (born 1985), Argentine actress, singer and radio host
Maria Antonietta Picconi (1869–1926), Italian composer and pianist
Maria Piechotka (1920–2020), Polish architect
María Piedad Castillo de Levi (1888–1962), Ecuadorian writer, poet, feminist and journalist
Maria Pietilä Holmner (born 1986), Swedish alpine skier
Maria Pigaleva (born 1981), Russian footballer
María Inés Pilatti Vergara (born 1958), Argentine politician
Maria Piłsudska (1865–1921), First Lady of Poland
María Josefa Pimentel, Duchess of Osuna (1752–1834), Spanish Salonnière
Maria Teodora Pimentel (1865–1948), first female doctor in the Azores, Portugal
María Pina (born 1987), Spanish basketball player
María Elva Pinckert (born 1961), Bolivian politician
María Pineda Gochi (born 1955), Mexican politician
Maria Ruth B. Pineda-Cortel, Philippine scientist
Maria E. Piñeres (born 1966), Colombian-born American artist
Maria Pinto, American fashion designer
Maria Piotrowiczowa (1839–1863), Polish resistance fighter
Maria Adeodata Pisani (1806–1855), Maltese beautified nun
María Pita (1565–1643), Galician heroine
Maria Pitillo (born 1966), American retired actress
María Elvira Piwonka (1913–2006), Chilean writer and poet
Maria Pixell (died 1811), British painter
Maria Luigia Pizzoli (1817–1838), Italian pianist and composer
Maria Plagiannakou (born 1978), Greek volleyball player
Maria Plass (born 1953), Swedish politician
Maria Plattner (born 2001), Austrian footballer
Maria Plieseis (1920–2004), Austrian activist
Maria Ploae (born 1951), Romanian actress
Maria Plyta (1915–2006), Greek film director and screenwriter
María Esther Podestá (1896–1983), Argentine actress
Maria Poezzhaeva (born 1989), Russian actress
Maria Pogee (born 1942), Argentine-American dancer
Maria Pognon (1844–1925), French women's rights activist and freemason
Maria Pogonowska (1897–2009), Polish-Israeli scientist
Maria Poiani Panigati (born 1982), Italian Paralympic swimmer
Maria Poiret, Russian actress, composer, singer and poet
Maria Polack (1787–1849), English novelist and educator
Maria Poliakova (several people)
Maria Polinsky, Russian-American linguist
Maria Politseymako (born 1938), Soviet and Russian actress
Maria Margaret Pollen (1838–1919), English writer on lace
Maria Polydouri (1902–1930), Greek poet
Maria Polyzou (born 1968), Greek long-distance runner
María Elvira Pombo Holguín (born 1960), Colombian diplomat
María Ponce de Bianco (1924–1977), Argentine social activist
María Pons (several people)
Maria Sara Popa, Romanian tennis player
Maria Sophia Pope (1818–1909), New Zealand shopkeeper and businesswoman
Maria Popesco (1919–2004), Romanian-Swiss socialite and convicted murder
Maria Popistașu (born 1980), Romanian actress
Maria Popova (born 1984), Bulgarian writer
Maria Poprzęcka, Polish art historian
María Porras (several people)
Maria Portela (born 1988), Brazilian judoka
María Portillo (born 1972), Peruvian marathon runner
Mária Porubszky-Angyalosine (born 1945), Hungarian chess player
Maria Posobchuk (1890–1992), Ukrainian weaver
Maria Pospischil, Czech-German theatre actress
Maria Postoico (1950–2019), Moldovan politician
Maria Poulsen (born 1984), Danish curler
Maria Pourchet (born 1980), French novelist
Maria Assunta Pozio (died 2018), Italian mathematician
Mária Pozsonec (1940–2017), Slovenian politician
María Nela Prada (born 1981), Bolivian politician
Maria Prandini (born 1969), Italian electrical engineer
Maria Katharina Prestel (1747–1794), German artist
Maria Prestes (1930–2022), Brazilian communist activist
Maria Prevolaraki (born 1991), Greek freestyle wrestler
Maria Pride, Welsh actress
María Prieto O'Mullony (born 1997), Spanish handball player
Maria Matilde Principi (1915–2017), Italian entomologist
Maria Probst (1902–1967), German politician
María Procopio (born 1951), Argentine swimmer
Maria Prokhorova (1903–1993), Russian biologist
Maria Adriana Prolo (1908–1991), Italian historian
Maria Pronchishcheva (died 1736), Russian explorer
Maria Protopappa (born 1973), Greek long-distance runner
Maria Protsenko, Soviet and Ukrainian architect
Maria Prusakova, Russian communist politician
María Pry (born 1984), Spanish football manager
Maria Prymachenko (1908–1997), Ukrainian artist
Maria Prytz (born 1976), Swedish curler
María Pujalte (born 1966), Spanish actress
María Pulpillo, Spanish singer
Maria Qamar (born 1991), Pakistani-Canadian pop artist
Maria Quarra (born 1965), Italian yacht racer
María Xosé Queizán (born 1939), Spanish feminist
Maria Quiban (born 1970), American TV weather reporter
Maria Quiñones-Sánchez (born 1968), American politician
María Quintanal (born 1969), Spanish sport shooter
Maria Alejandra Quintanilla (born 1990), musical artist
María Elisa Quinteros (born 1981), president of the Chilean Constitutional Convention
María Fernanda Quiroz (born 1986), Mexican actress
Maria Quisling (1900–1980), Norwegian politician
Maria Quitéria (1792–1853), Brazilian lieutenant and national heroine
Maria Qvist (1879–1958), Swedish politician
Maria Rabaté (1900–1985), French legislator and politician
Maria Radner (1981–2015), German opera singer
Maria Radnoti-Alföldi (1926–2022), Hungarian-German archaeologist
Maria Rådsten (born 1966), Swedish singer
Maria Radu (born 1959), Romanian long-distance runner
Maria Răducanu (born 1967), Romanian musician
Maria Raevskaia-Ivanova (1840–1912), Ukrainian artist
Maria Rafael, Mozambican politician
María Rafols Bruna (1781–1853), Spanish nun
Maria Raggi, 16th-century catholic nun
Maria Raha, American journalist
Maria Rahajeng (born 1991), Miss World Indonesia 2014
Maria Raimundo (born 1979), Angolan handball player
Maria Natasha Rajah, professor and researcher in cognitive neuroscience
Maria Rakhmaninova (born 1985), Russian philosopher
Maria Irene Ramalho, Portuguese academic
María Lorena Ramírez (born 1995), Mexican long-distance runner
María Portillo Ramírez (born 1999), Mexican tennis player
María Ramírez de Medrano, 12th century noblewoman of León and Castile
María Ramírez Diez (born 1961), Mexican politician
María Angélica Ramírez Luna (born 1975), Mexican politician
María Angels Ramón-Llin (born 1963), Spanish politician
Maria Chiara Ramorino (born 1931), Italian orienteer and tennis player
Maria Ramos (born 1959), South African businesswoman
María Cristina Ramos (born 1952), Argentine writer and educator
María Cristina Ramos (model), Puerto Rican model and beauty queen
Maria Rantho (1953–2002), South African politician
Maria Rasputin (1898–1977), memoirist
Maria Rauch-Kallat (born 1949), Austrian politician
Maria Raunio (1872–1911), Finnish educator and politician
Maria Rautio (born 1957), Swedish cross-country skier
Maria Razumovskaya (1772–1868), Russian noblewoman
Maria Angelica Razzi, Italian sculptor
María Rebeca (born 1970), Mexican actress
Maria Rebello, India football referee
Maria Rebelo (born 1956), French long-distance runner
María Begoña Redal (born 1975), Spanish goal-ball player
María Regla Prío (1909–2005), Cuban politician
Maria Reiche (1903–1998), Peruvian archaeologist, mathematician and technical translator
Maria Reidelbach (born 1956), American art historian
Maria Reig Moles (born 1951), Andorran entrepreneur
Maria Verónica Reina (1964–2017), disability rights activist
María Reinat-Pumarejo, Puerto Rican peace activist
Maria Reining (1903–1991), Austrian opera singer
Maria Reisenhofer (1865–1947), Austrian actress
Maria Reiter (1911–1992), Adolf Hitler's love interest
María Teresa Rejas (born 1946), Spanish politician
Maria Remenyi (born 1945), American model
Maria Dolors Renau (1936–2019), Spanish politician
Maria Rentetzi, Greek historian of science
Maria Rentmeister (1905–1996), German political activist, women's and cultural policy maker
Maria Rentoumi (born 1981), Greek fencer
Maria Elisabetta Renzi (1786–1859), Italian Catholic religious sister
Maria Ressa (born 1963), Filipino-American author, journalist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate
Maria Reva, Canadian writer
María Revuelto (born 1982), Spanish basketball player
María Rey, Spanish journalist
María Camila Reyes (born 2002), Colombian footballer
Maria Reyes, Mexican environmentalist
María Reyes (born 1964), Puerto Rican archer
María Reyes Sobrino (born 1967), Spanish race walker
María Luciana Reynares (born 1976), Argentine tennis player
Maria Reynolds (1768–1828), wife of James Reynolds
María Reynoso Femat (born 1963), Mexican politician
Maria Valéria Rezende (born 1942), Brazilian writer and nun
Maria Pilar Riba Font (born 1944), Andorran politician
Maria Ribbing (1842–1910), Swedish schoolteacher and philanthropist
Maria Ribeiro (several people)
María Ribera (born 1986), Spanish rugby sevens player
Maria Richwine (1952–2024), Colombian-born American actress
Maria Riddell (1772–1808), British poet
Maria van Riebeeck (1629–1664), French Huguenot settler in Dutch Cape Colony
Maria Rigby (born 1962), Australian international lawn bowler
María Fernanda Ríos (born 1982), Ecuadorian actor
Maria Ripamonti (1909–1954), Italian Roman Catholic and professed religious
María Riquelme, Spanish actress
Maria Rita (born 1977), Brazilian singer
María Eugenia Ritó (born 1975), Argentine vedette
Maria Ritter (born 1957), Liechtenstein middle-distance runner
María Carmen Riu Pascual (born 1951), Spanish swimmer
Maria Riva (born 1924), German-American actress
Maria Rivarola (born 1957), musical artist
María Rivas (several people)
María Rivera (several people)
Maria Rizzotti (born 1953), Italian politician
Maria Robinson (born 1987), Korean-American politician
Maria D. Robinson (1840–1920), Irish-British painter
Maria Elizabeth Robinson (1775–1818), British writer
Maria Robsahm (born 1957), Swedish politician
Maria Giuseppa Robucci (1903–2019), Italian supercentenarian
Maria Mercè Roca (born 1958), Spanish writer and politician
Maria Laura Rocca (1917–1999), Italian actress and writer
Maria Roda (1877–1958), Italian-American anarcha-feminist
Maria Rodrigo (1888–1967), Spanish pianist and composer
Maria Rodrigues (born 1971), Brazilian long-distance runner
Maria Rodriguez (several people)
Maria Rodziewiczówna (1864–1944), Polish writer
Maria Roe Vincent (born 1989), Indian playback singer
Maria Röhl (1801–1875), Swedish artist
Maria Rohm (1945–2018), Austrian actress
María Eugenia Rojas (several people)
María Rojo (born 1943), Mexican actress and politician
Maria Roka (1940–2021), Hungarian canoeist
Maria Roksanova (1874–1958), Russian stage actress
Maria Rolf (born 1970), Swedish singer
Maria Fernanda Rollo (born 1965), Portuguese history professor and former government minister
María Romagosa (born 1985), Spanish field hockey player
María Cecilia Román (born 1983), Argentine boxer
Maria Romanjuk (born 1996), Estonian swimmer
María Romano (born 1931), Argentine fencer
Maria Romberg, Swedish woman executed for murder in 1725
Maria Romell, Swedish inventor
María Romero Cordero (1909–1989), Chilean journalist and film critic
María Guadalupe Romero Castillo, Mexican politician
María Fernanda Romero Lozano (born 1986), Mexican politician
María Paula Romo (born 1979), Ecuadorian politician
Maria Rønning (1741–1807), Norwegian-Faroese artist
Maria P. P. Root (born 1955), American psychologist
Maria Rooth (born 1979), Swedish ice hockey player
Maria Rosada (1899–1970), Italian film editor
Maria Rosario Vergeire, Philippine public-health official
Maria Lucia Rosenberg (born 1984), Danish singer and musical performer
Maria Rosetti (1819–1893), Romanian journalist and editor
Maria da Luz Rosinha (born 1948), Portuguese politician
Maria Rita Rossa (born 1966), Italian politician and mayor
Maria Rosseels (1916–2005), Belgian catholic writer
Maria Giuseppa Rossello (1811–1880), Italian catholic saint
Maria Francesca Rossetti (1827–1876), English author and nun
Maria Maddalena Rossi (1906–1995), Italian politician
Maria Veronica Rossi (born 1988), Italian politician
María Rostworowski (1915–2016), Peruvian historian
Maria Roszak (1908–2018), Polish nun and supercentenarian
Maria Roth-Bernasconi (born 1955), Swiss politician
Maria Elizabeth Rothmann (1875–1975), South African writer
Maria Rowntree (1848–1931), English Quaker
Maria Rowohlt (1910–2005), German actress
Maria Nur Rowshon (born 1987), Bangladeshi television presenter
Maria Roy (born 1987), Indian actress
Maria Rozanova (1929–2023), Soviet-era dissident and writer
Maria Rozman (born 1970), Spanish journalist
María Ruanova (1912–1976), Argentine dancer
Maria Rubert de Ventós (born 1956), Spanish architect, winner of the 2004
Maria Rubia (born 1980), British singer
María Jesús Rubiera Mata (1942–2009), Spanish historian
María Rubio (1934–2018), Mexican actress
María Carmen Rubio (born 1961), Spanish Paralympic archer
María Eugenia Rubio (1933–2013), Mexican singer and actress
María Eugenia Rubio (footballer), Mexican footballer
Maria Rudenko (1915–2003), Ukrainian artist and folklorist
Maria Rudnitskaya (1916–1983), Russian artist
María Ruiz (several people)
Maria Rumyantseva (1699–1788), Russian lady in waiting
Maria Rundell (1745–1828), British cookery book author
Maria Rus (born 1983), Romanian sprinter
Maria Rusescu (born 1936), Romanian painter
Maria Rutkiewicz (1917–2007), Polish communist, editor and radio operator
Maria Ruzafa (born 1998), Andorran footballer
Maria Rużycka (1905–1961), Polish painter
Maria Ryabushkina, Russian model
Maria Rybakova (born 1973), Russian writer
Maria Rydqvist (born 1983), Swedish cross-country skier
Maria Rygier (1885–1953), Italian revolutionary journalist
Maria Egorovna Rykina (1887–1950), Kazakh author
Maria Saadeh (born 1974), Syrian architect, politician and developer
Maria Saarni (born 1977), Finnish ice hockey player
Mária Saáry (1928–?), Hungarian figure skater
María Herminia Sabbia y Oribe, Uruguayan poet
María Sabina (1894–1985), Mexican shaman and poet
Mária Sabolová (born 1956), Slovak politician
Maria Sachs (born 1949), American politician
Maria Sadowska (born 1976), Polish singer
María Elyd Sáenz, Mexican politician
María Sáez de Vernet (1800–1858), Argentine writer
Maria Grace Saffery (1773–1858), English Baptist poet and hymn-writer
Maria Safronova, Russian artist
Maria Gabriella Sagheddu (1914–1939), Italian nun
Maria de Villegas de Saint-Pierre (1871–1941), Belgian writer
Maria Sajdak (born 1991), Polish rower
Maria Sakellaridou (born 1981), Greek rower
Maria Sakkari (born 1995), Greek professional tennis player
María Salas (several people)
María Salazar (several people)
María Emilia Salerni (born 1983), Argentine tennis player
María Salerno (born 1948), Spanish actress
Maria Léa Salgado-Labouriau (1931–2013), Brazilian scientist
María Isabel Salinas (born 1966), Spanish politician
Maria Antònia Salvà i Ripoll (1869–1958), Mallorcan poet and translator
María Isabel Salvador (born 1962), Ecuadorian diplomat
Maria Vittoria Salvetti, Italian aerospace engineer
Maria Salviati (1499–1543), Florentine noblewoman
Maria Samarova (1852–1919), Soviet-Russian actress
Maria Samoroukova (born 1971), Greek basketball player
Maria Samson (born 1983), Canadian rugby player
Maria Samuela, New Zealand writer
Maria Samungi (born 1950), Romanian sprinter
Maria San Filippo, American author and educator
María San Gil (born 1965), Spanish politician
Maria Sanchez (several people)
María Josefa Sancho de Guerra (1842–1912), Spanish Roman Catholic nun
Maria Sandel (1870–1927), Swedish textile worker, writer, feminist and social critic
Maria Sander (1924–1999), German sprinter
María Cristina Sangri Aguilar (1941–2022), Mexican politician
Maria Sansaridou (born 1977), Greek rhythmic gymnast
Maria Sansone (born 1981), American television personality
María Santana, Cuban softball player
María Jesús Santolaria, Spanish taekwondo practitioner
Maria Santos (several people)
Maria Ulfah Santoso (1911–1988), Indonesian politician and activist
Maria Sanudo, lady of the island of Andros in the Duchy of the Archipelago
Maria Olga de Moraes Sarmento da Silveira, Portuguese writer and feminist
Maria Sarungi Tsehai, Tanzanian activist
Maria Sashide (born 1998), Japanese voice actress
Maria Sastre, American businesswoman
Maria Rita Saulle (1935–2011), Italian judge
Maria Sava, Romanian rower
Maria Savchenko (1913–2005), Soviet agrarian and politician
Maria Savenkov (born 1988), Israeli rhythmic gymnast
Maria Savitskaya (born 1991), Russian cyclist
Maria Domenica Scanferla (1726–1763), Italian artist
Maria-Elisabeth Schaeffler (born 1941), German businesswoman, heiress and billionaire
Maria Schalcken (1645–1699), Dutch artist
Maria Schandorff (1784–1848), Norwegian philanthropist and social educator
Maria Scheepers, Belgian pianist
Maria Scheffold, German chess player
Maria Schell (1926–2005), Austrian-Swiss actress
Maria Sophia Schellhammer (1647–1719), German writer and cook
Maria Katherina Scherer (1825–1888), Beautified Swiss nun
Maria Schicklgruber (1795–1847), Adolf Hitler's paternal grandmother
Maria Schilder (1898–1975), German malacologist and chemist
Maria Schininà (1844–1910), Italian Roman Catholic nun
Mária Schmidt (born 1953), Hungarian historian and university lecturer
Maria Schmitz (1875–1962), German teacher
Maria Schneider (several people)
Maria E. Schonbek, Argentine-American mathematician
Maria Schrader (born 1965), German actress, screenwriter and director
Maria Roberta Schranz, Italian alpine skier
María Fernanda Schroeder (born 1958), Mexican politician
Maria Schüppel (1923–2011), German music therapist and composer
Maria Schutzmeier (born 1999), Nicaraguan swimmer
Maria Schwarz (1921–2018), German architect
Maria Adeline Alice Schweistal (1864–1950), Belgium-born Dutch artist
María Cristina Schweizer (1940–1994), Argentine alpine skier
Maria Schylander (born 1973), Swedish biathlete
Maria Scicolone (born 1938), Italian television personality, columnist and singer
Maria Scrilli (1825–1889), Italian religious sister
Maria Scutti (1928–2005), Italian Paralympic athlete
Maria Sebaldt (1930–2023), German actress
María Sefidari, Spanish specialist in digital culture, Chair of Wikimedia Foundation Board
María Seguí Gómez (born 1967), Spanish physician and Public Health expert
Maria Seifert (born 1991), German Paralympic athlete
Maria Doroteia Joaquina de Seixas Brandão (1767–1853), Brazilian heroine
Maria Selena (born 1990), Indonesian beauty pageant titleholder who won Puteri Indonesia 2011
Maria Selmaier (born 1991), German freestyle wrestler
Maria Selvaggia Borghini (1656–1731), Italian poet and translator
Maria Semczyszak (born 1933), Polish luger
Maria Helena Semedo (born 1959), Cape Verde economist and politician
Maria Semple (born 1964), American novelist and screenwriter
María Seoane (1948–2023), Argentinian writer and journalist
Maria Serebriakova (born 1965), Russian artist
Maria Serenius, Finnish diplomat
Maria Lourdes Sereno (born 1960), de facto Chief Justice of the Philippines (2012–2018)
Maria Sergeeva (born 2001), Russian individual rhythmic gymnast
Maria Sergejeva (born 1992), Estonian figure skater and model
Maria Sergeyeva (born 1985), Russian political activist
Maria Serna, Spanish computer scientist
María Martha Serra Lima (1942–2017), Argentine singer
María Serrano Serrano (born 1957), Mexican politician
Maria-Frances Serrant (born 2002), Trinidad and Tobago footballer
Maria Servedio, Canadian-American professor
María Romilda Servini (born 1936), Argentine lawyer and judge
María Fernanda Sesto (born 1976), Argentine sailor
Maria Seton, Australian geologist
Maria Severa Onofriana (1820–1846), Portuguese singer
Maria Severina (born 1995), Russian chess player
Maria Seweryn (born 1975), Polish actress
Maria Seymour-Conway, Marchioness of Hertford (1771–1856), London society hostess
Maria Sharapova (born 1987), Russian professional tennis player
María Shaw (born 1939), Spanish fencer
Maria Shegurova (born 1993), Russian badminton player
Maria Shkanova (born 1989), Belarusian alpine skier
Maria Shkapskaya (1891–1952), Russian and Soviet writer
Maria Shriver (born 1955), American journalist and activist
Maria Shukshina (born 1967), Russian actress
Maria Shurochkina (born 1995), Russian synchronized swimmer
Maria Sid (born 1968), Finnish actress
Maria Sidónio (1920–2007), Portuguese actress, singer and ceramicist
Maria Siemionow (born 1950), Polish surgeon
María Isabel Siewers (born 1950), Argentine guitarist
Maria Signorelli (1908–1992), Italian puppet master
Maria Silbert (1866–1936), Austrian spiritualist medium
Maria Silva (several people)
Maria Sílvia (1944–2009), Brazilian actress
María Belén Simari Birkner (born 1982), Argentine alpine skier
Maria Elizabeth Simbrão de Carvalho, Angolan ambassador
Maria Simointytär, Finnish poet
Maria Simon (several people)
Maria Simonds-Gooding (born 1939), Indian-born Anglo-Irish artist
Maria Simonova (born 1996), Russian ice dancer
Maria Filomena Singh (born 1966), Filipino judge
María Alicia Sinigaglia (born 1964), Argentine fencer
Maria Sinyavskaya (1762–1829), Russian stage actress
Maria Sittel (born 1975), Russian journalist, television presenter and radio host
Maria Antónia Siza (1940–1973), Portuguese artist
Maria Skalińska (1890–1977), Polish botanist
Maria Skobeleva, filmmaker
Maria Skobtsova (1891–1945), Russian noblewoman and resistance fighter
Maria Skuratova-Belskaya (1552–1605), Tsaritsa of Russia
Maria Skyllas-Kazacos (born 1951), Australian chemical engineer
Maria Skytte (died 1703), Swedish noble
Maria Slavona (1865–1931), German painter
Maria Sławek (born 1988), Polish classical violinist
Maria Śliwka (1935–1997), Polish volleyball player
María Thelma Smáradóttir (born 1993), Icelandic stage and film actress
Maria Smirnova, Azerbaijani artistic gymnast
Maria Smith (several people)
Maria Smolnikova (born 1987), Russian actress
Maria Geertruida Snabilie (1776–1838), Dutch painter
Maria Rita Soares de Andrade (1904–1998), Brazilian judge
Maria Aparecida Soares Ruas (born 1948), Brazilian mathematician
Maria Clementina Sobieska (1702–1735), consort of the Jacobite pretender
Maria Karolina Sobieska (1697–1740), Duchess of Bouillon
María Socas (born 1959), Argentine actress
Maria Soccor, American actor
Maria Sødahl (born 1965), Norwegian film director
María Soengas, Spanish immunologist and academic
Mária Šofranko, Slovak educator and politician
Maria Sohlberg, Swedish composer
Maria Sokil (1902–?), Ukrainian opera singer
Maria Solares (1842–1923), Chumash ancestor
Maria Solheim (born 1982), Norwegian singer-songwriter
Maria Alma Solis (born 1956), American entomologist
Maria Solomou (born 1974), Greek actress
Maria Sołtan (1921–2001), Polish fencer
Maria Sora (born 1994), Greek water polo player
Maria Sorokina (born 1995), Russian ice hockey player
Maria Sorolis, American politician
María Sorté (born 1955), Mexican actress and singer
Maria Sorvillo (born 1982), Italian footballer
María Soto (born 1978), Venezuelan softball player
María Sotolano, Argentine politician
Maria Sotskova (born 2000), Russian figure skater
Maria Helena Souza Patto, Brazilian psychologist
Maria Sowina, Polish politician
Maria Spacagna, American soprano
Maria Enrica Spacca (born 1986), Italian sprinter
Maria Edera Spadoni (born 1979), Italian politician
Maria Spanò (1843–1880), Italian painter
Maria Francesca Spatolisano, Italian diplomat
Maria Spelterini (1853–1912), Italian tightrope walker
Maria Spencer, petroleum geologist
Maria Vittoria Sperotto (born 1996), Italian cyclist
Maria Spezia-Aldighieri (1828–1907), Italian operatic soprano
Maria Spilsbury (1776–1820), British artist
Maria Spinola, Italian poisoner
Maria Spînu (born 1985), Moldovan footballer
Maria Chiara Spinucci (1741–1792), Italian aristocrat
Maria Spirescu (born 1980), Romanian bobsledder
Maria Spiridaki (born 1984), Greek model
Maria Spiridonova (1884–1941), Russian revolutionary
Maria Spiropulu, Greek physicist
Mária Spoločníková, Slovak art renovator and painter
Maria Floriani Squarciapino (1917–2003), Italian classical archaeologist
Maria Stader (1911–1999), Hungarian-born Swiss opera soprano
Maria Stadnicka (born 1951), Polish rower
Maria Brewster Brooks Stafford (1809–1896), American educator
María Stagnero de Munar (1856–1922), Uruguayan educator and feminist
Maria Stamate (born 1999), Romanian footballer
Maria Stamatopoulou, Greek archaeologist
Maria Stamatoula (born 1972), Greek Paralympic athlete
Maria Staniszkis (1911–2004), Polish lawyer
Maria Stanley, Baroness Stanley of Alderley (1771–1863), British letter writer and liberal advocate
Maria Start, British automata maker and restorer
Maria Stavitskaia (born 1997), Russian figure skater
Maria Steen, Irish conservative campaigner
Maria Steensma, Dutch field hockey player
Maria Sten (born 1990), Danish actress and filmmaker
Maria Stenberg, Swedish politician
Maria Stencel (1900–1985), Polish nurse
Maria Stenkula (1842–1932), Swedish women's education reformer
Maria Stenzel (born 1998), Polish volleyball player
Maria Stepanova (born 1979), Russian basketball player
Maria Stepanova (poet) (born 1972), Russian poet, novelist and journalist
Maria Stephan, American political scientist
Maria Sterk (born 1979), Dutch marathon speed skater
Maria Stern (poker player), Costa Rican poker player
Maria Stern (singer-songwriter) (born 1972), Austrian singer-songwriter and politician
Maria Stevens (died after 1707), English woman
Maria W. Stewart (1803–1879), American teacher, journalist and activist
Maria Stocker (1885–1969), Austrian Righteous Among the Nations recipient
Maria Stokholm (born 1990), Danish handball player
Maria Stolbova (born 1984), Russian group rhythmic gymnast
Maria Arkadyevna Stolypina, Russian courtier
Maria Strandlund (born 1969), Swedish tennis player
María Laura Stratta (born 1976), Argentine politician
Maria Straub (1838–1897), American temperance worker
Maria Strick (1577–1631), Dutch calligrapher
Maria Christina Strömberg (1777–1853), Swedish actress
Maria Stromberger (1898–1957), Austrian nurse
Maria Strömkvist (born 1964), Swedish politician
Maria Strømme (born 1970), Norwegian physicist
Maria Strong (several people)
Maria Strumolo (born 1949), Italian swimmer
María Eugenia Suárez (born 1992), Argentine actress, singer and model
María Suárez Toro (born 1948), Puerto Rican journalist
Maria Subbotina (1854–1878), Russian revolutionary
Maria Sukhareva (born 1952), Russian chess player
Maria Lucia Ratna Sulistya (born 1975), Indonesian chess player
Maria Sullivan, Australian nun
Mária Sulyok (1908–1987), Hungarian actress
Maria Sund, Swedish Paralympian
Maria Sundbom (born 1975), Swedish actress
Maria Suppioti Ceroni (1730–?), Italian artist
Maria Sur (born 2004), Ukrainian singer
Maria Paula Survilla (1964–2020), American professor of ethnomusicology and ethnocultural activist
Maria Svarbova (born 1988), Slovak photographer
Maria Swanenburg (1839–1915), Dutch serial killer
Maria Sykora (born 1946), Austrian sprinter
Maria Syms (born 1968), American politician
Maria Machteld van Sypesteyn (1724–1774), Dutch artist
Maria Szécsi (1914–1984), Austrian economist
Maria Szeliga (born 1952), Polish archer
Mária Szepes (1908–2007), Hungarian author
Maria Szkeli (born 1941), Romanian canoeist
Mária Szolnoki (born 1947), Hungarian fencer
Maria Szraiber, Polish pianist and music educator
Maria Szymanowska (1789–1831), Polish composer and pianist
Maria Szyszkowska (born 1937), Polish politician
Maria Taipaleenmäki (born 1996), Swedish model and beauty pageant winner
Maria Helena Taipo (born 1961), Mozambican politician
Maria Takagi (born 1978), Japanese pornographic actress
Maria Takolander, Australian poet and literary critic
Maria Talal, Pakistani politician
Maria Tallant Owen (1825–1913), American botanist
Maria Tallchief (1925–2013), American ballerina
Maria Tam (born 1945), Hong Kong politician
Maria C. Tamargo, Cuban-American scientist
Maria Tănase (1913–1963), Romanian singer and actress
Maria Taniguchi, artist based in Philippines
Mária Tarnai (born 1941), Hungarian cross-country skier
Maria Tash, American jewelry designer and body piercer
Maria von Tasnady (1911–2001), Hungarian actress
Maria Tassaert, Flemish painter
Maria Tatar (born 1945), American academic
Maria Tatsi (born 1971), Greek weightlifter
Maria Tauberová (1911–2003), Czech opera singer
Maria Tavares (several people)
Maria Cristina Tavera, Latina artist, curator and activist
Maria Taylor (several people)
Maria Te Huia, New Zealand footballer
Maria Tebús (born 1958), São Toméan politician
Maria Tedeschi (born 1927), Italian writer
María Urbelina Tejada (1922–2015), Argentine politician
María Celia Tejerina (born 1994), Argentine windsurfer
Mária Telkes (1900–1995), Hungarian-American scientist and inventor
María Nestora Téllez (1828–1890), Mexican writer
Mária Temesi (born 1957), Hungarian operatic soprano and university professor
Maria Temnikova (born 1995), Russian swimmer
Maria Temnitschka (born 1961), Austrian artist
Maria Temryukovna, Tsaritsa of Russia (1561–1569)
Maria Tenazi (1903–1930), Soviet Armenian silent film actress
Maria Teohari (1885–1975), Romanian astronomer
María Esther Terán Velázquez (born 1952), Mexican politician
Maria Terrone, American poet and writer
Maria Tescanu Rosetti (1879–1968), Romanian princess
Maria Tesch (1850–1936), Swedish photographer
Maria Teschler-Nicola (born 1950), Austrian human biologist, anthropologist and ethnologist
Maria Tesselschade Visscher (1594–1649), Dutch artist
Maria Testa (1956–2009), Italian archer
Maria Thattil, Australian author, media personality and beauty pageant titleholder
Maria Thayer (born 1975), American actress
Maria Theodorakis, Australian actress
Maria Theofili, Greek diplomat and ministerial official
Maria Theresa (several people)
Maria Theurl (born 1966), Austrian cross-country skier
Maria Thins (c. 1593–1680), mother-in-law of painter Johannes Vermeer
Maria Thomas, American writer
Maria Thompson Daviess (1872–1924), American novelist
Maria Thompson, American scientist and academic administrator
Maria Thomsen (born 1995), Faroese footballer
Maria Thomson (1809–1875), New Zealand businesswoman
Maria Thorisdottir (born 1993), Norwegian footballer
Maria Felice Tibaldi (1707–1770), Italian artist
Maria Tietze (born 1989), German Paralympic athlete
Maria Timofeeva (born 2003), Russian tennis player
Maria Timpanaro Cardini (1890–1978), Italian classical philologist
Maria Tipo (born 1931), Italian pianist
Maria Tippett, Canadian historian
Maria Virginia Tiraboschi (born 1965), Italian politician
Maria Titarenko (1917–2002), Azerbaijani Soviet opera singer
Maria Palmira Tito de Morais, Portuguese nurse, nursing teacher and activist
Maria Titova (born 1997), Russian rhythmic gymnast
Maria Tivodariu (born 1999), Romanian rower
Maria Todorova (born 1949), Bulgarian historian
Maria Tolkacheva (born 1997), Russian rhythmic gymnast
Maria Tolppanen (born 1952), Finnish politician
Maria Tonelli-Rondelli, Italian biologist
Maria Valentina Tonelli (1939–2016), Italian pharmacist, essayist and author
Maria Toorpakai Wazir (born 1990), Pakistani squash player
Maria Tore Barbina (1940–2007), Italian poet and translator
Maria Török-Duca (born 1959), Romanian handball player
Mária Török (1925–1998), French-Hungarian psychoanalyst
María Torre Canales (born 1974), Mexican politician
María Torres (born 1997), Spanish karateka
Maria Torres (golfer), Puerto Rican professional golfer
María Torres Frías, Argentine poet
Maria Torres-Springer (born 1977), American government official and nonprofit executive
María Amelia Torres (1934–2011), Argentine botanist
Maria Soledad Torres y Acosta (1826–1887), Spanish Roman Catholic professed religious
Maria Torribia (died 1175), Spanish farmer and saint
María Tost (born 1994), Spanish field hockey player
Maria Tran (born 1985), Vietnamese-Australian actress
Maria Tranchina (born 1968), Italian athletics competitor
Maria von Trapp (1905–1987), Austrian-born American singer
Maria Franziska von Trapp (1914–2014), member of Trapp family singers
Maria Thaddäus von Trautmannsdorff (1761–1819), Austrian cardinal
Maria Trebunia (born 1956), Polish cross-country skier
Maria Tregubova (born 1984), Moldovan swimmer
Mária Tressel (born 1946), Hungarian gymnast
María Cristina Trigo (1935–2014), Bolivian writer and human rights activist
Maria Vittoria Trio (born 1947), Italian long jumper
Mária Trošková, former Slovak model and businesswoman
Maria de Jesus Trovoada (born 1961), São Toméan biologist and politician
Maria Trubnikova (1835–1897), Russian philanthropist and feminist
María Antonia Trujillo (born 1960), Spanish politician
Maria Trumbull (1785–1805), American published letter writer
Maria Tsaptsinos (born 1997), English table tennis player
Maria Tsarenko (born 1976), Azerbaijani volleyball player
Maria Tschetschulin (1852–1917), first female university student in Finland
Maria Tselaridou (born 1981), Greek judoka
Maria Tsiartsiani (born 1980), Greek beach volleyball player
Maria Tsien (1925–2020), American actress
Maria Tsoni (born 1963), Greek sprinter
Maria Tsouri (born 1986), Greek water polo player
Maria Tucci (born 1941), American actress
Maria Tumarkin, Australian cultural historian and writer
Maria Giustina Turcotti, 18th-century Italian opera singer
Maria Paola Turcutto (born 1965), Italian cyclist
María Turgenova (1900–1972), Spanish actress, singer and vedette
Maria Turtschaninoff (born 1977), Finnish author
Maria Tusch (1868–1939), Austrian politician
Maria Gustavna Tutelberg, maid in the Russian Imperial Household
Maria Elise Turner Lauder (1833–1922), Canadian author
Maria Therese Tviberg (born 1994), Norwegian alpine ski racer
Maria Ubach i Font (born 1973), Andorran diplomat and politician
María Cecilia Ubilla, Chilean lawyer
María Udaeta (born 1964), Bolivian politician
Maria Udrea (born 1990), Romanian fencer
Maria Ugolkova (born 1989), Swiss swimmer
Maria Uhden (1892–1918), German artist
Maria Ulfah (born 1955), Indonesian Quran reciter
Maria Ulrich, Portuguese educationalist
Maria Ulyanova (several people)
Maria Urban, West German archer
Mária Urbanik (born 1967), Hungarian race walker
María Urbina (born 1968), Mexican swimmer
Maria Uriarte, ecologist
María Uribe (1908–1992), Mexican javelin thrower
María Bibiana Uribe, Mexican beauty pageant winner
María Cristina Uribe, Colombian journalist and news presenter
María Uriz (born 1946), Spanish soprano
Maria Jesús Uriz Lespe, Spanish marine biologist
María Urquides (1908–1994), American educator
María Urrutia (several people)
Maria Usifo (born 1964), Nigerian hurdler
Maria Vacratsis (born 1955), Canadian actress
Mária Vadász (1950–2009), Hungarian handball player
Maria Vadeeva (born 1998), Russian basketball player
María Valdés (several people)
Maria Rita Valdez, Afro-Latina rancher and farmer
María Yolanda Valencia Vales (born 1961), Mexican politician
María Valenzuela (born 1956), Argentine actress
Maria Valero (born 1991), Venezuelan volleyball player
María Cámara Vales, Mexican educator
María Inés Valla (born 1956), Argentine engineer
María Valle, Spanish footballer
María Vallejo-Nágera (born 1964), Spanish novelist
Maria Valtorta (1897–1961), Italian Catholic writer and mystic
María Valverde (born 1987), Spanish actress
Maria Vamvakinou (born 1959), Australian politician
Maria Van Bommel, Canadian politician
Maria Van Den Brand (born 1924), Belgian swimmer
Maria Van Kerkhove (born 1977), American infectious disease epidemiologist
Maria Van Rysselberghe (1866–1959), Belgian writer
María Vaner (1935–2008), Argentine actress
Maria Varela (born 1940), American photographer and teacher
Maria Eulália Vares, Brazilian mathematical statistician and probability theorist
María Vargas (several people)
María Vasco (born 1975), Spanish race walker
Maria Vasilevich, Belarusian model and politician
Maria Vasilkova (born 1978), Russian politician
Maria Vassilakou (born 1969), Austrian politician
María Eugenia Vaz Ferreira (1875–1924), Uruguayan teacher and poet
María Vázquez (born 1979), Spanish actress
María Araceli Vázquez Camacho (born 1948), Mexican politician
María Esther Vázquez (1937–2017), Argentine writer
María Oralia Vega Ortiz (born 1963), Mexican politician
María Paulina Vega (born 1984), Chilean table tennis player
María Vega Pagán (born 1977), Puerto Rican politician
Maria Veitola (born 1973), Finnish politician
María Vela y Cueto (1561–1617), Spanish Cistercian nun
María de Jesús Velarde (1925–2021), Spanish nun
María Daniela Velasco (born 1993), Venezuelan model, anthropologist and beauty pageant titleholder
María Guadalupe Velázquez Díaz (born 1985), Mexican politician
María Elisa Velázquez Gutiérrez, Mexican anthropologist
Maria Velcheva (born 1976), Bulgarian chess player
Maria Veleda (1871–1955), Portuguese educator, journalist and activist
María Milagros Véliz (born 1983), Venezuelan beauty pageant winner
Maria Velotti (1826–1886), Italian religious sister
Maria Velten (1916–2008), German serial killer
Maria Venegas, American writer
María Vento-Kabchi (born 1974), Venezuelan tennis player
Maria Ventura (1888–1954), Romanian-French actress and theatre director
Maria Venturi (1933–2024), Italian writer
Maria Venuti (born 1941), Australian actress, entertainer and author
Maria Verchenova (born 1986), Russian professional golfer
Maria Verelst (1680–1744), British artist
Maria Veretenina, Estonian opera singer
Maria Alice Vergueiro (1935–2020), Brazilian actress
Maria Vérone (1874–1938), French feminist and suffragist
Maria Verschoor (born 1994), Dutch field hockey player
Maria Versfelt (1776–1845), Dutch author and stage actress
Maria Mose Vestergaard (born 1995), Danish handball player
María Vicente (born 2001), Spanish athletics competitor
Maria Vicol (1935–2015), Romanian fencer
María Victoria (born 1927), Mexican singer, actress and comedian
Maria Vidal (born 1960), American singer
María-Esther Vidal, Venezuelan professor
María Eugenia Vidal (born 1973), Argentine politician
Maria Chantal Videla (born 2002), Filipino-Argentine actress, model and singer of K-pop girl group Lapillus
Maria Helena Vieira da Silva (1908–1992), Portuguese-French artist
Maria Vierdag (1905–2005), Dutch swimmer
Maria Vigalova (born 1999), Russian pair skater
Maria Viganò, Austrian ballet dancer
Maria Vigeland (1903–1983), Norwegian painter and sculptor
María Vijande (born 1995), Spanish badminton player and pharmacist
Maria Viktorovna (born 1986), YouTuber and ASMR artist
María Cristina Vilanova (1915–2009), First Lady of Guatemala
María Vilas (born 1996), Spanish swimmer
Maria Cristina Villalobos, American applied mathematician
María Villalón (born 1989), Spanish musical artist
María Eugenia Villamizar (born 1970), Colombian hammer thrower
María Villapol (born 1967), Venezuelan judoka
María Villar Buceta (1899–1977), Cuban poet, journalist and activist
Maria Villarroel (born 1978), Venezuelan basketball player
Maria Eugênia Villarta (born 1958), Brazilian plastic artist and former model
Maria Vincent (1929–2006), French actress and singer
Maria Vindevoghel (born 1957), Belgian politician
Maria Vinogradova (1922–1995), Russian actress
María Vinyals (1875–1942), Spanish publicist and essayist
Maria Andrea Virgilio (born 1996), Italian Paralympic archer
Maria Fortunata Viti (1826–1922), Beautified Italian nun
María Argelia Vizcaíno, Cuban activist and writer
Maria Vlachou (born 1973), Greek sailor
Maria Vlier (1828–1908), Dutch Surinamese teacher and history textbook author
Maria Voce (born 1937), Italian lawyer
Maria Elisabeth Vogel (1746–1810), German painter
Maria Voichița (1457–1511), Moldovan princess
Maria Volchkova (born 1978), Azerbaijani volleyball player
Maria Voronina (born 2000), Russian beach volleyball player
Maria Vorontsova (several people)
Maria Vos (1824–1906), Dutch painter
Maria Vryoni (born 1982), Greek freestyle wrestler
Maria Wachter (1910–2010), political activist against Nazism
Maria Dorothea Wagner (1719–1792), German painter
Maria Walliser (born 1963), Swiss alpine skier
Maria Walpole (1736–1807), Duchess of Gloucester and Edinburgh
Maria Walsh (several people)
Maria Walter (1895–1988), German politician
Maria Wasiak (born 1960), Polish businessman and politician
Maria Wasti (born 1980), Pakistani actress and model
Maria Watkins (1918–2010) defense electronics engineer, lecturer and President of the Women's Engineering Society
Maria Wavinya (born 2001), Kenyan model and beauty queen
Maria von Wedemeyer Weller (1924–1977), American computer scientist
Maria Weenix (1697–1774), Dutch artist
Maria Weigert Brendel (1902–1994), German classical art expert
Maria Weiss (several people)
Maria Weiterer (1899–1976), German politician
Maria Wennerström (born 1985), Swedish curler
Maria Riccarda Wesseling (born 1969), Swiss-Dutch operatic mezzo-soprano
Maria Westberg (1853–1893), Swedish ballerina
Maria Weston Chapman (1806–1885), American abolitionist
Maria Wetterstrand (born 1973), Swedish politician
Maria Whang (1865–1937), Korean-American educator and community organizer
Maria White Lowell (1821–1853), American poet and abolitionist
Maria Whittaker (born 1968), English former glamour model and singer
Maria Widebeck (1858–1929), Swedish textile artist and illustrator
Maria Wierzbowska (born 1995), Polish rower
María Wiesse (1894–1964), Peruvian poet, writer, essayist and anthologist
Maria Wiik (1853–1928), Finnish painter
Maria Williams (several people)
Maria Wilman (1867–1957), South African botanist
Maria Wilson (born 1982), British singer
Maria Winetzkaja (1889–1956), American opera singer
Maria Winn-Ratliff, American softball coach
Maria Wirtemberska (1768–1854), Duchess Louis of Württenberg
Maria Torrence Wishart (1893–1982), Canadian medical illustrator and the founder of the University of Toronto's Art as Applied to Medicine program
Maria Withoos (1663–after 1699), Dutch artist
Maria Isabel Wittenhall van Zeller (1749–1819), Portuguese vaccination pioneer
Mária Wittner (1937–2022), Hungarian revolutionary and politician
Maria Wodzicka (1901–1968), New Zealand welfare worker and community leader
Maria Wodzińska (1819–1896), Polish artist
Maria Petronella Woesthoven (1760–1830), Dutch poet
Maria Wojciechowska (1869–1959), First Lady of Poland (1922–1926)
Maria Wolfbrandt (born 1979), Swedish tennis player
Maria Wolfram (born 1961), Finnish artist
Mária Wollemann, Hungarian biochemist
Maria Woodworth-Etter (1844–1924), American Evangelist and Faith Healer
Maria Therese von Wüllenweber (1833–1907), German religious sister
María Xiao (born 1994), Spanish table tennis player
María Jacinta Xón Riquiac, Maya Kʼicheʼ anthropologist and indigenous rights activist
Maria Yaina (born 1982), Russian water polo player
Maria Yakunchikova (1870–1902), Russian artist
Maria Yamamoto (born 1981), Japanese voice actress and singer
María Flora Yáñez (1898–1982), Chilean writer
Maria Yang, American mechanical engineer
Maria Lucia Yanguas, American economist
María Begoña Yarza (born 1964), Chilean politician
Maria Yatrakis (born 1980), American-born Greek footballer and manager
Maria Yazdanbakhsh, Dutch immunologist
María Fernanda Yepes (born 1980), Colombian actress and model
Maria Yi (born 1953), Chinese actress from Hong Kong
Maria Ylipää (born 1981), Finnish singer and actress
Maria Young (several people)
Maria Yudina (1899–1970), Soviet pianist
Maria Yuen (born 1953), Hong Kong judge
Maria Kristin Yulianti (born 1985), Indonesian badminton player
Maria Yumeno, Japanese pornographic actress
Maria Yusuf, Ethiopian activist
María Yzuel, Spanish professor
Maria Zaccaria, princess of Achaea
Maria Zacchè, Italian artist
Maria Zacharia, Greek politician
Maria Zaharescu (born 1938), Romanian chemist
Mária Zakariás (born 1952), Hungarian canoeist
Maria Zakharevich (born 1936), Belarusian actress
Maria Zakharova (born 1975), Russian foreign ministry spokesperson since 2015
Mária Zalai-Kövi (1924–2013), Hungarian gymnast
Maria Julia Zaleska (1831–1889), Polish writer, prosaist and publicist
Maria Zambaco (1843–1914), British artist and model of Greek descent
Maria Zambon, British virologist
Maria Zamboni (1895–1976), Italian operatic soprano
María Zambrano (1904–1991), Spanish philosopher
María Zamora (several people)
María Zamudio Guzmán (born 1961), Mexican politician
Maria Zandbang (1886–1972), Polish equestrian
Maria Zankovetska (1854–1934), Ukrainian actress
Maria Zanoli (1896–1977), Italian actress
Maria Idalia Zapata, Colombian chess player
Maria Zaruc (born 1977), Romanian alpine skier
Maria Zasypkina (born 1985), Russian artistic gymnast
Maria Paola Zavagli (born 1977), Italian tennis player
María Zavala Valladares (born 1956), Peruvian politician, lawyer and judge
Maria Semyonovna Zavalishina, Russian composer
Maria Zazzi (1904–1993), Italian anarchist
Maria Zbyrowska, Polish politician
Maria Zdravkova, Bulgarian biathlete
Maria Zelenka (1894–1975), Austrian film actress
Maria Zemankova (born 1951), American computer scientist
Maria Zemskova-Korotkova (born 1953), Russian rowing coxswain
Maria Gabriella Zen (born 1957), Italian composer
Mária Žernovič (born 1993), Slovak volleyball player
Maria Zhang (born 1999), Chinese actress
Maria Zharkova (born 1988), Russian tennis player
Maria Zhilova (1870–1934), Russian astronomer
Maria Zhorella Fedorova (1915–2017), Austrian opera singer
Maria Zhukova (1805–1855), Russian writer
Maria Ziadie-Haddad, Jamaican aviator
Maria Fjodorovna Zibold (1849–1939), Russian empire and Serbian physician
Maria Elisabeth Ziesenis (1744–1796), German artist
Maria Znamierowska-Prüfferowa, 20th-century Polish ethnographer
Maria Zoéga (1860–1940), Swedish businesswoman
María Zonta (born 1989), Argentine beach volleyball player
Maria Zuba (born 1951), Polish politician
Maria Zuber (born 1958), American astronomer
Maria Zubková (born 1984), Slovak footballer
Maria Zubova (c. 1749–1799), Russian poet, composer and singer
Maria Zubreeva (1900–1991), Russian artist
Maria Zuchowicz (1930–2020), Polish figure skating official
Maria Zukogi, Nigerian judge
María Fernanda Zúñiga (born 1997), Chilean footballer
María Esther Zuno (1924–1999), First Lady of Mexico (1970–1976)
Maria Judith Zuzarte Cortesão (1914–2007), Portuguese writer
Fictional characters
Maria, a fictional character played by Laura Nicole in the British web series Corner Shop Show
Maria, a villain character in the tokusatsu Chōjin Sentai Jetman
Maria, a character from the American television series Sesame Street
Maria (West Side Story), the main female protagonist from the musical West Side Story
Lady Maria of the Astral Clocktower, a boss character from The Old Hunters DLC for the video game Bloodborne
Maria Calavera, a supporting character in the animated web series RWBY
María Clara, a character from the novel Noli Me Tángere by Filipino writer and activist José Rizal
Grace Maria Fleed, a character from the anime Grendizer
Maria Fritz, the daughter of Ymir Fritz, namesake of Wall Maria and a minor character in the anime and manga Attack on Titan
Maria Hill, a SHIELD agent in Marvel Comics
Maria Hojo, a supporting character from Suite PreCure
Maria Jackson, a character from The Sarah Jane Adventures
Maria Kasugano, a minor character from Yes! PreCure 5
Maria Renard, a character in the Castlevania video game series
Maria Tobari, one of protagonists from Psycho Dream
Maria Robotnik, a character in the Sonic the Hedgehog video game series
Maria Saotome, a minor character from Soaring Sky! Pretty Cure
Maria von Trapp, the main female protagonist of the musical The Sound of Music
Maria Wong, a character from the Canadian animated television series Braceface
See also
Maria (disambiguation)
Maria Sole
María Sol (disambiguation)
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Maria Bakalova
- Nama tengah
- Marion Koopmans
- Sidismund Thalberg
- Alfons Mucha
- James Charles Stuart
- Infanta Pilar, Adipatni Badajoz
- Gereja Ortodoks Timur
- Charlotte Brontë
- Che Guevara
- Maria (given name)
- Anna Maria (given name)
- Given name
- Maria Fatima (given name)
- Marie (given name)
- Dolores (given name)
- List of most popular given names
- Henrietta (given name)
- Mia (given name)
- Amalia (given name)