Re: Marie
in reply to a message by Pickles
I would only consider Marie as a first name, honestly. It's completely overdone as a middle name, especially in my generation (90s kid); but I've only ever met one person with the first name Marie in my entire life.
Looking back at the name's U.S. popularity: for the Greatest Generation, Marie was on par with Olivia or Emma today, but even then it still didn't eclipse the (similar-sounding) juggernaut that was Mary. While Marie was initially more popular than Maria, sometime in the 1960s Maria won out and has been winning since - and Marie being more popular at all surprised me, though I suppose this depends on your ethnicity / social circle (I've actually known more Marias than Marys throughout my life, but both names are tired to my ears).
Marie Anneliese
Marie Solange
Marie Cassandra
Marie Bernadette
Marie Caroline
Marie Celeste
Marie Estelle
Marie Francesca (this is super Italian-American)
Marie Genevieve
Marie Guinevere
Marie Helena
Marie Imogen
Marie Imelda
Marie Josephine
Marie Juniper
Marie Vesper
Marie Linnea
Marie Lisette
Marie Philippa
Marie Phyllida
Marie Seraphina
Marie Summer
Marie Tess (short and sweet)
Marie Tatiana
Marie Tatienne
Marie Valentine
Marie Velia (VEL-ee-ə)
Marie Viola
Marie Violet
Marie Vivian
Marie Vivienne
Marie Winifred
Marie Amaryllis
Marie Aveline
Marie Dominique
Marie Emmaline
Marie Emmeline
Marie Jasmine
Marie Kendall
Marie Letitia
Marie Sheridan
Marie Simone
Marie Stephania
Marie Tabitha
Marie Wilhelmina
Marie Veronica
Marie Veronique
Marie Artemis
Marie Celandine
Marie Cressida
Marie Damaris
Marie Damiana
Marie Damienne
Marie Ellavieve
Marie Nimue
Marie Pandora
Marie Pompeia
Marie Antigone
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Looking back at the name's U.S. popularity: for the Greatest Generation, Marie was on par with Olivia or Emma today, but even then it still didn't eclipse the (similar-sounding) juggernaut that was Mary. While Marie was initially more popular than Maria, sometime in the 1960s Maria won out and has been winning since - and Marie being more popular at all surprised me, though I suppose this depends on your ethnicity / social circle (I've actually known more Marias than Marys throughout my life, but both names are tired to my ears).
Marie Anneliese
Marie Solange
Marie Cassandra
Marie Bernadette
Marie Caroline
Marie Celeste
Marie Estelle
Marie Francesca (this is super Italian-American)
Marie Genevieve
Marie Guinevere
Marie Helena
Marie Imogen
Marie Imelda
Marie Josephine
Marie Juniper
Marie Vesper
Marie Linnea
Marie Lisette
Marie Philippa
Marie Phyllida
Marie Seraphina
Marie Summer
Marie Tess (short and sweet)
Marie Tatiana
Marie Tatienne
Marie Valentine
Marie Velia (VEL-ee-ə)
Marie Viola
Marie Violet
Marie Vivian
Marie Vivienne
Marie Winifred
Marie Amaryllis
Marie Aveline
Marie Dominique
Marie Emmaline
Marie Emmeline
Marie Jasmine
Marie Kendall
Marie Letitia
Marie Sheridan
Marie Simone
Marie Stephania
Marie Tabitha
Marie Wilhelmina
Marie Veronica
Marie Veronique
Marie Artemis
Marie Celandine
Marie Cressida
Marie Damaris
Marie Damiana
Marie Damienne
Marie Ellavieve
Marie Nimue
Marie Pandora
Marie Pompeia
Marie Antigone
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