Miriam
Miriam was the sister of Moses. She appears first in the book of Exodus in the Hebrew Bible. She is called a prophetess, and composed a victory song after Pharaoh's army was drowned in the Red Sea. (Exodus 15:20-21) Later, however, she objected to the marriage of Moses and Zipporah the Cushite; for this, she was struck with leprosy; she was healed a week later after Aaron asked Moses to intercede for her. (Numbers 12)
Her Hebrew name means either "wished for child", "bitter" or "rebellious". This is the original source of the names Mary, Marie and Maria.
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