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Marija Fëdorovna "Marya Fyodorvna" Barjatinskij (born Keller), 1792 - 1858
MyHeritage Family TreesMarija Sabo (born Keller), 1921 - 1998
MyHeritage Family TreesMarija - Marika Zötsch (born Keller), 1917 - 1997
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Marija Fëdorovna Bariatinsky (born Keller), 1792 - 1858
MyHeritage Family TreesMarija Keller (born Gabrejna), 1889 - Circa 1960
MyHeritage Family TreesMarija Keller, 1892 - 1896
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Marija Fëdorovna Barjatinskij (born Keller), 1792 - 1858
MyHeritage Family TreesMarija Jaselskis (born Keller), 1897 - 1948
MyHeritage Family TreesMarija Keller r.Mikić, 1940 - 1984
MyHeritage Family TreesMarija Fekete (born Mazur), 1885 - 1956
MyHeritage Family TreesMarija Keller (born Stipičević), born 1888
MyHeritage Family TreesMarija Keller (born Wegner), born 1880
MyHeritage Family TreesMarija Keller (born Gabrejna), 1889 - Circa 1960
MyHeritage Family TreesMarija Keller (born Gabrejna), 1889 - Circa 1960
MyHeritage Family TreesMarija Keller (born Stipičević), born 1888
MyHeritage Family TreesMarija Keller (born Sarkotic), 1922 - 1992
BillionGravesMarija Keller, 1895 - 1975
BillionGravesMarija Szabo (born Keller), 1921 - 1998
FamilySearch Family TreeMaria Keller (born Wägner), born 1880
FamilySearch Family TreeMarija Keller, born 1917
FamilySearch Family TreeMarija Eleonora Keller
FamilySearch Family TreeMarija Keller, 1917 - 1997
Geni World Family TreeMarija Andrašić (born Keller), Circa 1910 - Circa 1935
Geni World Family TreeMarija Keller (born Stipičević), born 1888
Geni World Family TreeMarijana Mikić (born Keller), 1914 - Circa 2001
Geni World Family TreeMarija Keller, 1951 - 2024
United States Obituary Index from Online SourcesMarija Keller (born Stankic), died 2003
United States Obituary Index from Online SourcesMarija Keller, Circa 1929 - 1992
Croatia, Zagreb City BurialsMarija Berendina Goossens (Keller), born Circa 1793
Netherlands, Civil Marriages, 1811-1940
Marija Keller
New York, Passenger List Book Indexes 1906-1942
Marija Keller
New York, Passenger List Book Indexes 1906-1942
Marija Keller
Australia, Names & Stories in Newspapers from OldNews.com
Marija Keller, born Circa 1913
Ellis Island and Other New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Marija Keller, born 1919
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007Marija Keller
Netherlands, Births and Baptisms, 1564-1910Marija Keller
Netherlands, Births and Baptisms, 1564-1910Marija Keller
Netherlands, Church Baptisms, 1580-1811
Marija Keller
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- Maja Kellerik
- Maria Kelleroff
- Mariah Kellerov
- Mariya Kellerova
- Merya Kellerik
- Italian: Maria Keller
- Polish: Maria Keller
- Russian: Мария Келлер (Mariya Keller)
- Spanish: María Keller


- Austria 45%
- Croatia 36%
- 0 19%
The name Marija is of Slavic origin, derived from the Hebrew name Miriam, which means "sea of bitterness," "rebelliousness," or "wished for child." It is predominantly found in Eastern European countries, particularly in Slovenia, Croatia, and Serbia, where it has deep historical roots tied to the Christian tradition, often associated with the Virgin Mary. The name Marija reflects qualities such as strength, resilience, and nurturing, characteristics often attributed to those who bear it. Variations of Marija can be found across different cultures, including Maria in Spanish and Italian, Mary in English, and Mária in Hungarian, each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling but retaining the same essential meaning. The name has been widely used throughout history, often linked to various saints and historical figures, further solidifying its significance in various cultures.
The last name Keller has Germanic origins, primarily derived from the Middle High German word "keller," meaning "cellar" or "celler," which referred to someone who worked in or owned a cellar, often associated with wine production or storage. This surname is prevalent in Germany and Switzerland, where it first appeared in the medieval period, reflecting the importance of wine and food storage in these regions. The name is indicative of the occupation of those who initially bore it, suggesting a connection to agriculture or trade. Variations of the surname can be found in different countries and languages, including "Keller" in German-speaking areas, "Keller" in French-speaking regions, and "Keller" in English-speaking countries, where it may also be used as a given name. The spelling and pronunciation remain largely consistent across these variations, although regional accents may influence how it is articulated. Overall, the surname Keller encapsulates a rich historical and occupational heritage tied to the agrarian practices of early European societies.
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