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Macaria

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muh-KAR-ee-uh/məˈkɑːriə/

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Friday
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Meaning & Origin

Macaria is a Latin name derived from the word macar, meaning 'blessed' or 'happy'. In Christian tradition, it is associated with Macaria, a martyr and saint, who was revered for her courage and devotion. The name Macaria is a reminder of God's blessings and gifts.

Spiritual meaning

A symbol of God's grace and divine blessings.

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Macaria

Blessed or happy; a Christian name symbolizing divine favor

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

muh-KAR-ee-uh

/məˈkɑːriə/

Lucky number

5

Lucky day

Friday

Lucky colors

BluePink

Life path

2

Lucky stone

Rose Quartz

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The Latin name Macaria has a long and rich history, especially within the Christian tradition. Macaria is a name associated with blessedness, happiness, and courage. It holds significance as a symbol of faith, resilience, and strength. The name has been passed down through generations, inspiring those who bear it to strive for a life filled with blessings and joy.

The spiritual significance of the name Macaria lies in its connection to the Christian saint of the same name. Macaria, the saint, was known for her unwavering faith, even in the face of persecution and martyrdom. She embodies the idea of being blessed and divine in God's eyes, regardless of the hardships one may face. The name Macaria serves as a reminder of God's presence and love during difficult times, providing comfort, hope, and inspiration for those who carry it.

Historical references

Macaria, a legendary princess of Macedonia, was famed for her generosity to the poor. According to tradition, she made herself known to her father, King Perdiccas II, by saving the life of a beggar who had been cast into a well. After this act of kindness, Macaria was granted the privilege of distributing the royal treasury to the poor. This tradition continued after her death, and Macaria became revered as a patron saint and protector of the poor.

5th century BC

Macaria, a Christian martyr, was a daughter of Flavius Macarius, a Roman tribune. Macaria, along with her husband and three children, were martyred during the persecution of Christians under Emperor Diocletian (reigned 284-305 AD). They were reportedly placed in a red-hot brass bull and thrown into the sea. Their bodies were later recovered and venerated as saints.

3rd century AD

Notable people with this name

Macaria Dainiutis (Lithuanian actress)

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