Marie Welsher

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Marie 104
Welsher 94,791
Marie Welsher 10,730,634
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  1. is 100th most common Gerald
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  5. is 104th most common Marie
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  1. is 94,787th most common Wagenheim
  2. is 94,788th most common Waier
  3. is 94,789th most common Weichers
  4. is 94,790th most common Weigler
  5. is 94,791st most common Welsher
  6. is 94,792nd most common Whelehan
  7. is 94,793rd most common Wibel
  8. is 94,794th most common Wichlacz
  9. is 94,795th most common Wilsman
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  1. is 10,730,630th most common Marie Weishaar
  2. is 10,730,631st most common Marie Weissman
  3. is 10,730,632nd most common Marie Weist
  4. is 10,730,633rd most common Marie Weitz
  5. is 10,730,634th most common Marie Welsher
  6. is 10,730,635th most common Marie Welty
  7. is 10,730,636th most common Marie Wenck
  8. is 10,730,637th most common Marie Wendland
  9. is 10,730,638th most common Marie Wendler

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Marie

Meaning & History

Welsher

(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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