- Maris
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Maris may refer to:
- the Mari people
People:
- Maris, brother of Atymnius in Greek mythology
- Maris, a saint and martyr of the group Maris, Martha, Abachum and Audifax
- Maris of Chalcedon, a 4th century bishop
- Hector de Maris, a Knight of the Round Table in Arthurian legend
- Ada Maris, Mexican-American actress
- Roger Maris (1934–1985), Major League Baseball player
- Humphrey Maris, physicist
- One of three brothers, Dutch painters of the Hague School: Jacob Maris, Matthijs Maris or Willem Maris
- Maris Wrixon (1916–1999), an American film and television actress
- Maris Soule (born 1939), an American author of romance and romantic suspense novels and short stories
- Maris Cakars (1942–1992), editor of WIN (Workshop in Nonviolence) Magazine (anti-Vietnam War) from 1970 to 1976
- Maris Valainis, an American actor who played Jimmy Chitwood in the movie Hoosiers
- Maris Mägi, (born 1987), Estonian sprinter
In fiction:
- Maris Crane, fictional character from the TV show Frasier
- The main character in the anime Maris the Chojo
- Nicole Maris, a major character in the 1999 film Drive Me Crazy
- Maris Palitax, a character in the young adult fantasy series The Edge Chronicles
In other fields:
- Maris (mythology), the Etruscan god of war.
- Maris Otter is a variety of barley used in producing malt for the brewing industry
- Maris Wigeon a long-strawed variety of wheat used in thatching
- Maris–McGwire–Sosa pairs, two consecutive natural numbers such that adding each number's digits (in base 10) to the digits of its prime factorization gives the same sum
- Maris is an Estonian feminine given name
Places:
- Via Maris, an ancient trade route dating from the early Bronze Age, linking Egypt with Iran, Iraq, Turkey and Syria
- Maris Stella High School, a boys Catholic school run by the Marist Brothers in Singapore
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