Marie Salvant

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Marie 104
Salvant 55,537
Marie Salvant 2,393,454
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  1. is 100th most common Gerald
  2. is 101st most common Virginia
  3. is 102nd most common Keith
  4. is 103rd most common Martha
  5. is 104th most common Marie
  6. is 105th most common Bruce
  7. is 106th most common Jeff
  8. is 107th most common Anna
  9. is 108th most common Walter
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  1. is 55,533rd most common Ridges
  2. is 55,534th most common Ridler
  3. is 55,535th most common Rzepecki
  4. is 55,536th most common Sails
  5. is 55,537th most common Salvant
  6. is 55,538th most common Schallert
  7. is 55,539th most common Schindele
  8. is 55,540th most common Schneckloth
  9. is 55,541st most common Shahidi
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  1. is 2,393,450th most common Marie Rosso
  2. is 2,393,451st most common Marie Rust
  3. is 2,393,452nd most common Marie Saavedra
  4. is 2,393,453rd most common Marie Sainvilus
  5. is 2,393,454th most common Marie Salvant
  6. is 2,393,455th most common Marie Salvato
  7. is 2,393,456th most common Marie Sandy
  8. is 2,393,457th most common Marie Santa
  9. is 2,393,458th most common Marie Saturne

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Marie

Meaning & History

(female) (French) form of Maria. When first introduced to England in the Middle Ages, it was Anglicized in pronunciation and respelled Mary. This French form was reintroduced into the English-speaking world as a separate name in the 19th century, and is still pronounced more or less in the French manner, although sometimes with the stress on the first syllable. It is now often used in combination with other names such as Ellie, Chloe, and Lisa.


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