Why Chema is José María | 👁

The gender of the compound noun is considered according to the gender of the first ingredient. Colloquially, the name of José María is abbreviated in Spain as José Mari or Josema, or also by the hypocoristic «Chema», «Chemari» or «Chemis».

Brenda Sanchez Nunez

Since high school he wanted to stand out in the world of letters. He worked in a printing press and the moment he smelled the freshly printed ink on the paper he knew that this was where his passion lay. He mentioned that the moment you smell the paint, you never come out of it. And in this way it was. The word, spoken and written, was the instrument with which he developed the rest of his story professionally.

Concept, History and Origin

The name Mary reached such acceptance and diffusion for being the mother of Jesus, and had its origin in the Hebrew name Miriam, sister of Moses and Aaron, names of Egyptian origin. Although the etymological origin of the name María is uncertain, the interpretation of MRYM as «dear of Amón» (mri is «dear»); Amun, the primordial god of the Egyptians, means «hidden,» «enigmatic,» or perhaps derived from an Egyptian name, with the root mrj, «to want.» Those who are known as being endowed with countless virtues, such as attractiveness, harmony and the gift of people. They are workers, curious, organized, methodical, provocative and skilled. They can sometimes be quite gruff and reserved, as well as prone to melancholy. Generally, they get what is offered. Onomastic: March 19. Other languages: Catalan: Josep Maria. Basque: Yoseba, Chema. Gallego: Xosé María.. 8, the number of Saturn, is the lucky number of José María, and his most convenient day of the week is Tuesday. The flower that best represents the name of José María is the CHRYSANTHEMUM, a symbol of charm and calm, of harmony.

What does the name Chema mean?

This name comes from the combination of the Spanish names of the parents of Jesus, Saint Joseph and the Virgin Mary. Colloquially, the name of José María is abbreviated in Spain as José Mari or Josema, or also by the hypocoristic «Chema», «Chemari» or «Chemis».