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[Opinions] Re: Marie, Marie, Marie - all of the Marie-combos that ever made the French top 100
I like all of them, except Marie-José, Marie-Paule, Marie-Pierre and Jean-Marie. I have never heard of Marie-Line before, but it's pretty - it sounds like a fancier version of Marilyn. My favorite is Marie-Noëlle.Some other Marie names I like but never cracked the top 100, despite charting in France:Marie-Agnès
Marie-Alice
Marie-Amélie
Marie-Andrée
Marie-Ange
Marie-Antoinette
Marie-Astrid
Marie-Aude
Marie-Béatrice
Marie-Bernadette
Marie-Blanche
Marie-Brigitte
Marie-Carmen
Marie-Caroline
Marie-Catherine
Marie-Céline
Marie-Chantal
Marie-Charlotte
Marie-Claudine
Marie-Colette
Marie-Dominique
Marie-Élisabeth
Marie-Élise
Marie-Emmanuelle
Marie-Ève
Marie-Gabrielle
Marie-Geneviève
Marie-Germaine
Marie-Henriette
Marie-Isabelle
Marie-Jeanne
Marie-Laurence
Marie-Lucie
Marie-Madeleine
Marie-Marguerite
Marie-Odile
Marie-Renée
Marie-Rose
Marie-Sophie
Marie-Sylvie
Marie-Véronique
Rose-MarieOther combinations:Marianne
Mariannick
Marieline
Marielle
Mariette
Mariève
Marilène
Mariline
Marilou
Mariloup
Marilyne
Marilys
Mariotte
Marisoleil
Marité
Marylène
Maryline
Marylis
Maryvette
Maryvonne
Marie des Anges
Marie des Neiges

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A couple rare ones I like are Marytilde and Marie-Yolande. I saw them as Puerto Rican and Haitian respectively, though.

This message was edited 1/27/2024, 6:58 PM

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Marytilde is interesting, I guess it's a combination of Mary/María and Mat(h)ilde. Marie-Yolaine and Marie-Yolene are also used in Haiti.
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