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Across the world, Mary-Claire (Mary-Claire ) is a very rare female given name. The forename Mary-Claire is habitual in Ireland, where it is a rare female name, Australia, where it is a very rare feminine name, and the United States. Much less frequently, Mary-Claire is the last name as well as the forename. Parts of the name also exists independently as a first name Mary, and a first name Claire.
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Mary-Claire | United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, France, United States |
Mary-Claire is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Mary-Claire Carter , the fictional nurse in BBC TV medical drama Holby City.
mary-claire younger (born 1967) (b. 1967) | ||
mary-claire roghmann researcher | ||
mary-claire hanlon researcher | ||
mary-claire patten (born 1986) (b. 1986) |
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