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- marianne/ˌmær.iˈæn/A female given name of French origin, or, in a cultural-political context, the national personification of the French Republic, symbolising liberty, reason, and the republic itself.nounLow
- marianske lazne/ˌmær.iˌɑːn.skeɪ ˈlɑːz.neɪ/A spa town in the Czech Republic, located in the Cheb District of the Karlovy Vary Region. Its name means "Marian Spa."nounLow frequency
- marias/məˈriː.əz/A colloquial or affectionate plural term for women named Maria.nounLow
- maribor/ˈmærɪbɔː(r)/A city in northeastern Slovenia, the second-largest city in the country.nounLow
- marichal/ˌmærɪˈtʃɑːl/A proper noun; a Spanish surname, historically associated with notable figures like the Spanish military leader Julián de Marichal y Sáenz de Heredia.nounVery Low
- maricopa/ˌmarɪˈkəʊpə/A Native American people historically from the Gila and Colorado River regions, primarily in present-day Arizona.nounLow
- mariculture/ˈmær.ɪˌkʌl.tʃər/The cultivation of marine organisms for food and other products in their natural habitats or in specially designed enclosures such as ponds, cages, or tanks.nounC1
- marie/məˈriː/A French feminine given name, widely used as a female given name in English-speaking countries.nounCommon (as a given name)
- marie antoinette/ˌmær.i ˌæn.twɑːˈnet/The last queen consort of France before the French Revolution (1755–1793), executed by guillotine.nounC2
- marie byrd land/məˌriː ˈbɜːd lænd/A vast, unclaimed region of West Antarctica, named after the wife of American explorer Richard E. Byrd.nounVery Low
- marie de france/məˌriː də ˈfrɑːns/A 12th-century poet, the first known female French writer, known for her collection of lais (verse narratives) and fables.nounVery Low (C2/Proficiency)
- marie de medicis/məˌriː də ˈmɛdɪtʃi/Proper noun. Refers to Marie de' Medici (1575–1642), Queen of France as the second wife of King Henry IV and mother of King Louis XIII. She served as Regent of France from 1610 to 1617.nounLow
- marie galante/məˌriː ɡəˈlɑːnt/A small island in the French Antilles, part of Guadeloupe, known for its rum production and traditional windmills.nounLow
- marie louise/ˌmɑːri luˈiːz/A proper noun referring to a female given name, historically associated with Marie Louise of Austria (1791–1847), second wife of Napoleon I.nounLow
- mariehamn/ˌmɑːriˈhɑːmn/The capital and main city of the Åland Islands, an autonomous territory of Finland.nounC2
- mariel/ˈmɑː.ri.el/A proper noun, typically a given name of Spanish origin, often used as a female first name.nounVery Low
- marielito/ˌmɑːrɪəˈliːtəʊ/A Cuban citizen who left Cuba during the 1980 Mariel boatlift to the United States.nounVery Low
- marienbad/ˈmærɪənbæd/A spa town in the Czech Republic, historically renowned for its therapeutic mineral springs.nounVery low
- marietta/ˌmæriˈɛtə/A feminine given name of Italian origin, a diminutive form of Maria.nounLow (as a given name); Very Low (as a geographical reference outside specific regions)
- mariette/ˌmæriˈet/A proper noun, primarily a French female given name, historically a diminutive of Marie (Mary).nounVery Low
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