Miriam (disambiguation) explained
Miriam was the sister of Moses in the Bible.
Miriam, Mirriam or Myriam (the French variant) may also refer to:
People and fictional characters
- Miriam (given name), including a list of people, biblical, apocryphal and fictional characters
- Miriam, pen name of Zenon Przesmycki (1861–1944), Polish poet, translator and art critic
- Miriam Yeung, stage name of Yeung Chin-wah (楊千嬅, born 1974), Hong Kong singer-actress
- Myriam Montemayor Cruz (born 1981), better known as Myriam, Mexican recording artist
- Myriam François, pseudonym of Emilie François (born 1983), British writer, broadcaster, and academic; former actress
- Miriam Rivera (1981–2019), known as Miriam, Mexican transgender woman who featured in reality television shows
- Miriam Yeung (born 1974), Cantopop singer sometimes known as just Miriam
- Elena Iparraguirre (born 1947), also known as Miriam, Peruvian imprisoned revolutionary
- Marie Myriam (born 1957), French singer
In music
In science
Other uses
- Hurricane Miriam (disambiguation), six tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean
- "Miriam" (short story), by Truman Capote
- Miriam (film), a 1957 Finnish film
- Meriam language, also spelled Miriam, spoken by the people of several islands in the Torres Strait, Queensland, Australia
- Miriam Hospital, a private, not-for-profit hospital in Providence, Rhode Island
- Miriam College, Quezon City, Philippines, a Catholic school for girls and young women
See also