Marie as a name
Marie is a common given name that is of French origin. It is a variation of the name Mary, which comes from the Hebrew name Miriam, meaning “beloved” or “wished for child”. Marie is a popular name in many countries around the world, including France, Belgium, Canada, and the United States.
Marie has been a popular name throughout history and has been given to many notable figures, including Marie Antoinette, the last queen of France, and Marie Curie, the physicist and chemist who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize.
The name Marie can also be used as a middle name, often in combination with other traditional names. It is sometimes used as a double-barreled first name, such as Marie Claire or Marie Louise.