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"Mary had a little lamb", written by Sarah Hale in 1830 in the magazine "Juvenile Miscellany".
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Mary Stevenson Cassatt (born May 22nd 1844), was an American painter and printmaker.
Mary Wollstonecraft (born 27th April 1759), was a British writer and philosopher known for her advocacy of feminism. She was also the mother of Mary Shelley.
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (nee Godwin) (born 30th August 1797) was an English author who penned the famous gothic novel "Frankenstein".
NAME VARIANTS:
Mary has 102 variant forms: Mair, Mal, Malia, Mallie, Mame, Mamie, Manette, Manon, Manya, Mara, Marabel, Marabelle, Mare, Maree, Marella, Marelle, Maren, Maretta, Marette, Maria, Mariam, Marian, Mariana, Mariann, Marianna, Marianne, Marice, Maridel, Marie, Mariel, Mariela, Mariella, Marielle, Marietta, Mariette, Marilee, Marilin, Marilla, Marilyn, Marin, Marion, Mariquilla, Mariquita, Mariska, Marita, Maritsa, Maritza, Marja, Marjan, Marje, Marla, Marlo, Marya, Maryann, Maryanne, Marybel, Marybell, Marybeth, Maryjo, Marylee, Marylin, Marylou, Marylu, Marysa, Maryse, Marysia, Masha, Maura, Maure, Maureen, Maurene, Maurine, Maurise, Maurita, Maurizia, Mavra, May, Mayme, Maymie, Mayra, Mayria, Meridel, Meriel, Mimi, Minette, Minnie, Minny, Miriam, Mitzi, Moira, Moire, Moll, Mollie, Molly, Morag, Moya, Muire, Murial, Muriel, Murielle, Poll and Polly.
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Etymology:
Mary - meaning "star of the sea" - Latin
Mary - Meaning "wished-for child", "rebellion", "sea of bitterness" - Hebrew
Mary
Anyone with the name "Mary" (or "Marie," etc. derivatives) is a person whose life is associated with circumstances that cause
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Mary
Etymology: Latin meaning "star of the sea" or Hebrew for "sea of bitterness", partially derived from Egyptian mry meaning
ETYMOLOGY:
The word is derived from the Egyptian word 'mry' meaning "beloved" or 'mr' meaning "love"
ORIGIN & HISTORY:
The word
ETYMOLOGY:
The female name Mary (pronounced MARE-ee ) is the English transliteration of the Greek name Maria or Mariam which
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