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All over the world, מרי (Mary , Mari , Meri ) is a prevalent female forename. The forename מרי is habitual in Georgia, where it is a prevalent girly name, the United States, where it is a widespread feminine name, and Ireland, where it is a common female name (explore the name in all countries). Not in comparison with a country's population, it is commonest in the United States, Nigeria, and India. Very seldom, מרי is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Mary, Mari | Kenya, Tanzania, Nigeria, United States, India |
Meri | United Kingdom, Tanzania, Nigeria, United States, India |
מרי | Israel |
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מרי is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Mary Magdalene , the follower of Jesus, The Last Temptation of Christ; Mary Jane Watson , the fictional character in Marvel Comics, Spider-Man 2; Mary of Bethany , the figure described in the Gospel of John; sister of Lazarus and Martha, living in the village of Bethany near Jerusalem; traditionally identified with Mary Magdalene; Mary Poppins , the fictional nanny, lead character in the Mary Poppins fantasy book series and its adaptations and Mary Marvel , the DC Comics character, Shazam!, and in many other works.
מרי בליאן Armenian ceramic artist (1925–2017), IL (b. 1925) | ||
מרי אבן-אור Israeli composer, IL | ||
מרי בליאן Armenian Israeli ceramics painter, IL | ||
מרי דותן Israeli painter, IL |
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