The phrase "Frailty, thy name is woman" comes from Shakespeare's play Hamlet. It expresses Hamlet's frustration with his mother, Gertrude, and women in general, suggesting that they are weak and morally fragile. This line reflects Hamlet's disillusionment and highlights themes of femininity and vulnerability within the play.
Thy Name Is Woman was created on 1924-02-04.
The line is Frailty thy name is woman, NOT vanity and it is from Hamlet.
this is from a Shakespearean play but it is NOT Vanity it is "Frailty Thy name is Woman" the play is "Hamlet"
No famous author I can find. Your 'quotation' is a bastardization of Shakespeare's "Frailty thy name is woman", from Hamlet (Act I, scene 2).See related links below, which includes a WikiAnswer regarding a different misquote.
Temple Houston - 1963 Thy Name Is Woman 1-16 was released on: USA: 9 January 1964
The Donna Reed Show - 1958 Thy Name Is Woman 7-17 was released on: USA: 7 January 1965
It means a Vietnamese name for a girl.
It means to give up your family and inheritence.
That he had sex with this woman shoving his colossal ten inch into her producing her first offspring...he was truly a badass.
is name is Caesar
"Thy Name is Mud" meaning: You have a tarnished, or bad, reputation.
Tame your tongue from speaking lies, dishonesty, evil etc