A fictional bearer of this name is main character Molly Blyndef from indie multi-media series Epithet Erased; she is a smart but overworked 12 year old girl.
Molly Yarnchopper is a character in the animated series Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts. She is a Timbercat, and the second in command until Yumyan Hammerpaw’s death, after which she becomes leader.
Molly McGee from The Ghost and Molly McGee (TV show)
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Molly Weasley is the mother of Ron Weasley in the Harry Potter series. In addition, as someone mentioned below, Molly Burke is a blind Canadian YouTuber.
Molly Anne Biederman was a little girl in the UK who battled a Wilms Tumor and unfortunately passed away on December 30, 2006. R.I.P. Molly. Btw I like this name, it’s cute.
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Molly is one of the two main characters in the Beatles’ song Obladi-Oblada.
Molly Templeton, known by her stage name Mememolly is a Canadian British Internet personality. She hosted the video blog Rocketboom from July 2009 to July 2011. Templeton started secretly making YouTube videos in her bedroom when she was 16 and eventually her parents found out about it. After a few years working independently in web video and studying fine art at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, she went to New York to host, write and produce at Rocketboom. In July 2011 she left Rocketboom and was later employed by My Damn Channel as Director of Talent & Audience Development.
Molly Luft was a German prostitute, noted for her obesity and lurid make-up. She was born as Edda Blanck in Pomerania and grew up in a middle-class family in West Berlin. In 1967 she got married for the first time. In 1975 she began working as a prostitute. A year later she got divorced from her first husband and married Archibald, a U.S. Army Sergeant stationed in Germany; two children were born of that marriage. In 1983 she and her husband were convicted of sexual assault of their daughter and received a suspended sentence of three years; she got divorced soon after.
Molly Sterling is an Irish singer and songwriter who represented Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 with the song "Playing with Numbers". Molly Sterling grew up in Puckane, County Tipperary. She was educated at Kilkenny College and then at St. Andrew's College, Dublin, where she is currently a 5th year student.
Molly is Sailor Mercury's name in the French dub of Sailor Moon. The English dub used the same name for Sailor Moon's friend Naru (who is called Nanou in French).
Molly Moon is a young girl with supernatural powers, the main character of a series of books written by Georgia Bing, the first of them being "Molly Moon's Incredible Book of Hypnotism".
A bearer of this name is Molly Bish. She was only 16 when she was sadly abducted from her lifeguard duty at a pond in Massachusetts on June 27, 2000. Her remains were found three years later. She is also the namesake of the Molly Bish Foundation which helps spread the word of child safety.
Molly Mahoney is one of the main character's in the movie & book, Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium, she's portrayed by Israeli-American actress Natalie Portman.
Famous Bearer: Molly Malone. She was a fish monger. I do not know if she's real or not because some people say she's real and others say it's a legend. If you want to find the story on her, search for the song "Cockles And Mussles" .
Also, Molly is the name of a character in the Peter Pan series by Dave Berry. Peter and the Starcathcers, Peter and the Shadowtheives, and Peter and the Rundoon. They all involve a young girl named Molly Aster.
There is a song by Stephen Foster called, "Molly, Do You Love Me?"
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In the Fisher-Price line of stuffed animals called Briarberries, there was an adorable bear named Mollyberry. She loved ballet, and had a baby sister named Baby Maggie. She also had a best friend named Berry Kate.
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There is a rather famous woman from Maine who saved Hannibal Hamlin's (the vice president of A. Lincoln) life when he was a baby. Her name was Mary Agatha (she was baptized as a Catholic) and was also known as Marie Agathe. Her people's language didn't have the letter r, so they pronounced her name Mali Agat. The English settlers heard this and thought it was Molly Ockett. So she became known as Molly Ockett or Mollyockett.
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Molly Bloom is a fictional character in the novel Ulysses by James Joyce.
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Molly Ringwald was a popular "brat pack" actress in the 80's. I'm not a big Nirvana fan, but I do like their song "Molly's Lips".
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The Molly Maguires was an organization of miners fighting their oppressive working and living conditions in Pennsylvania around 1865 to 1875. They took the name from an Irish woman who led an anti-landlord organization in Ireland during the 1840's. The story was filmed in 1970, starring Sean Connery and Richard Harris.
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Molly McIntire is the name of the World War II-era American Girl doll.
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A noted bearer of this name was Margaret "Molly" Brown of the Titanic, although she was never known as "Molly" well after her death, and how she came to be known as "Molly" is dubious.
Molly Weasley, the over-protective mother of Ron Weasley and major mother figure of Harry Potter, is a very famous bearer of this name in the Harry Potter books.