Marie

Etymology
The, equivalent of ; also an Early New English spelling of Mary, from. .

Proper noun

 * 1) * 1993, Barbara Vine (Ruth Rendell). Asta's Book ISBN 0517587963, page 105:
 * We are going to call her Marie. For once we are in agreement about something, if for different reasons. I just happen to like the name, it's my second favourite girl's name after Swanhild, it has such a pretty sound. Rasmus, of course, likes it because it can be English and all things English he adores. 'The English can pronounce it,' he says, by which he means they pronounce it "Maar-rie", as in Marie Lloyd whom we've seen on the stage. 'The French can pronounce it too,' I said in my way, 'for what that's worth,' but he doesn't mind what I say at the moment.
 * We are going to call her Marie. For once we are in agreement about something, if for different reasons. I just happen to like the name, it's my second favourite girl's name after Swanhild, it has such a pretty sound. Rasmus, of course, likes it because it can be English and all things English he adores. 'The English can pronounce it,' he says, by which he means they pronounce it "Maar-rie", as in Marie Lloyd whom we've seen on the stage. 'The French can pronounce it too,' I said in my way, 'for what that's worth,' but he doesn't mind what I say at the moment.

Usage notes

 * Particularly popular as a middle name in English.

Etymology
From, from.

Etymology
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Proper noun

 * 1) Mary biblical figure
 * 1) Mary biblical figure

Etymology
Medieval vernacular form of the.

Etymology
.

Proper noun

 * 1) Mary Biblical figure
 * 2) . Also a very common part in hyphenated female given names such as Anne-Marie or Marie-Pierre

Related terms

 * female given names:, , , , ,



Etymology
Variant of, or borrowed from.

Noun

 * 1)  money

Etymology
From, from , from ,.

Proper noun

 * 1) Mary biblical figure

Proper noun

 * 1) Mary

Etymology
Norwegian and Danish variant of, later reinforced by the 🇨🇬.

Etymology
From, less often from or. First recorded in Sweden in 1695.

Usage notes

 * Common part of hyphenated names such as Britt-Marie or Marie-Louise.