English and French speaking countries
Additional info: French cognate of Maria; French form of Mary.
Also the earlier form of the name in England until the Authorized version of the Bible established Mary as the English spelling.
Marie was the name of various queens of France, in particular, Marie Antoinette who was executed during the French Revolution.
Marie Curie was a physicist and chemist who won a Nobel prize twice - for physics in 1903 for her work on radiation, and for chemistry in 1911 for discovering polonium and radium.
The name Marie is often found in compound names such as Anne-Marie, or Marie-Louise.
It was the 2nd most popular name in Belgium in 2006.
Milk Marie is a fictional character from the popular animated series "The Amazing World of Gumball." She is a milk carton who possesses a bubbly personality and often showcases her quirky charm. The character is known for her playful interactions with the other characters in the show, contributing to its humor and whimsical storytelling.
It means 'good morning'
gorgeous girl with dark brown hair and blue eyes
Kaila Marie is 5' 9".
Genso translates into 'Chemical Element'.
The name Marie is Marie in Italian
milk = Milch
Go get milk
He was Louis Pasteur's wife. Louis Pasteur discovered how to pasteurize milk.
I think you mean 'how do you say milk in Japanese,' because milk is English. Gyuunyuu (牛乳) means milk.
wife
flour then milk. flour then milk. flour then milk.
Sarah means 'princess' and Marie means 'bitter'
Jenna - Small Bird Marie - Sea of Bitterness
You use a bain marie for melting chocolate or if you are cooking or baking something that calls for a custard-like mixture. You can also use a bain marie to heat up breast milk in a bottle for a baby.
Do you mean "soy milk" ? I don't know what "so milk" is . . .
Jean-Marie L. Mean has written: 'A spectral analysis program for the C.D.C. 3200'