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Marie Célestine SIMÈLE, 1876 - 1877
MyHeritage Family TreesMarie Célestine Mathilde SIMÈLE (born GOUIRAN), 1858 - 1891
MyHeritage Family TreesMarie Anoélline SIMÈLE (born SIMÈLE [BELAIR]), born 1853
MyHeritage Family TreesMarie Velléda SIMÈLE, born 1854
MyHeritage Family TreesMarie Ophélia SIMÈLE (born SYLI)
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Marie Claire SIMÈLE, born 1867
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Marie Louise SIMÈLE, born 1900
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Marie Villéda SIMÈLE, 1854 - 1856
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Marie Célestine SIMÈLE, 1876 - 1877
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Marie Valléda SIMÈLE, 1854 - 1856
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The first name Marie has its origins in the Hebrew name Miriam, which is believed to mean "sea of bitterness," "rebelliousness," or "wished for child." It first appeared in ancient Israel and gained prominence in various regions, particularly in Europe, during the Middle Ages, largely due to the veneration of the Virgin Mary in Christianity. The name Marie is often associated with qualities such as grace and strength, reflecting the revered status of Mary as a maternal figure. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including Maria in Spanish and Italian, Marie in French, and Mária in Hungarian, each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling. The name has also inspired numerous derivatives and diminutives, such as Mary, Mari, and Mariah, showcasing its widespread appeal and adaptability throughout history. Marie remains a popular name in many countries, symbolizing both historical significance and enduring charm.
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