Marisol Explained
Marisol is a Spanish name. It is a shortened form of María de la Soledad (literally "Mary of the solitude"), a title given to the Virgin Mary, corresponding to English "Our Lady of Solitude".
Coincidentally, Marisol sounds like "mar y sol", Spanish for "sea and sun". The name might be reinterpreted as such, but it is not the actual origin.
Marisol may refer to:
People
- Marisol (actress) (born Josefa Flores Gonzalez, born 1948), Spanish singer and actress
- Marisol Argueta de Barillas (born 1968), Salvadoran politician
- Marisol Ayuso (born 1943), Spanish actress
- Marisol Deluna (born 1967), American fashion designer
- Marisol Escobar (1930-2016), French and Venezuelan sculptor known mononymically as Marisol
- Marisol Espinoza (born 1967), Peruvian politician
- Marisol González (born 1983), Mexican beauty queen
- Marisol Malaret (1949–2023), Puerto Rican beauty queen
- Marisol Maldonado, American model
- Marisol Nichols (born 1973), American actress
- Marisol Touraine (born 1959), French politician
- Marisol Valles García (born 1989), Mexican police chief
- Marisol Steward (born 1976), Argentinian Makeup Artist & Coach
Characters
Entertainment