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  1. Some Irish-language names derive from English names, e.g. Éamonn from Edmund. Some Irish-language names have English equivalents, both deriving from a common source, e.g Irish Máire (anglicised Maura ), Máirín ( Máire + - ín "a diminutive suffix"; anglicised Maureen) and English Mary all derive from French: Marie, which ultimately derives ...

  2. Marie-Guite Dufay, French politician. Marie-Hélène des Esgaulx, French politician. Marie Louise Coleiro Preca, president of Malta. Marie-Louise O'Donnell, Irish politician and broadcaster. Marie-Thérèse Hermange, French politician. Marie Nicholson, Swedish politician. Marie-Laurence Quatrefages, French storekeeper and politician.

  3. Marianne (given name) Marianne is popular in part because it combines the names of the Virgin Mary and her mother Saint Anne, seen here depicted in a painting by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Variant of Miriam or combination of Mary and Anne. Marianne is a female name. It is the French version of the Greek Mariamne, which is a variant of Mary ...

  4. Julie (given name) Julie is a popular Latin first name which originally comes from the Latin Julia, itself derived from the Latin Julius, which is believed to either stem from Ancient Greek: ἴουλος, romanized : íoulos, lit. 'downy-haired' or Latin: Iovilius, lit. 'devoted to Jove '. [1] It can be a pet form of Julia, Yulie, or Juliette .

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Unisex_nameUnisex name - Wikipedia

    A unisex name (also known as an epicene name, a gender-neutral name or an androgynous name) is a given name that is not gender-specific. Unisex names are common in the English-speaking world, especially in the United States. By contrast, some countries have laws preventing unisex names, requiring parents to give their children sex-specific ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Marie_OsmondMarie Osmond - Wikipedia

    Olive Marie Osmond (born October 13, 1959) [1] is an American singer, actress, television personality, author and businesswoman. She is known for her girl next door image and her decades-long career in many different areas. As a singer, she has had several chart-topping country music songs such as "Paper Roses" and "Meet Me in Montana".

  7. Nancy is an English language given name for women. The name Nancy was originally a diminutive form of Annis, a medieval English vernacular form of Agnes. In some English dialects, "mine" was used instead of "my" and "Mine Ancy" eventually became Nancy. The name was also later used as an English diminutive of Anne or Ann.

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