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- Marie (Japanese given name)
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Marie is a variation of the feminine given name Maria.
It is also the standard form of the name in Czech, and is also used, either as a variant of Mary or Maria or a borrowing from French, in Danish, English, German, Norwegian, and Swedish.
Marie, Marié or Mariê (真理絵、万里絵、麻里絵、まりえ、マリエ) is also a feminine Japanese given name.
Compound names
= Feminine
=Anne-Marie
Marie-Agnès
Marie-Andrée
Marie-Anne
Marie-Christine
Marie-Claire
Marie-Claude
Marie-Denise
Marie Elizabeth
Marie-Ève or Marie-Eve
Marie-France
Marie-Françoise
Marie-Georges
Marie-Hélène
Marie-Jeanne
Marie-Julie
Marie Louise
Marie Luise
Marie-Luce
Marie-Madeleine
Marie-Noëlle
Marie-Odile
Marie Rose
Marie Sophie
Marie Thérèse
= Masculine
=French Marie, just as Italian/Spanish Maria, is traditionally also used in masculine compound names or more rarely as a middle name, especially in Catholic families.
André-Marie
François-Marie
Jacques-Marie (disambiguation)
Jean-Marie
Louis-Marie
Paul-Marie
Pierre-Marie
René-Marie
Marie-Dominique
Notable people named Marie
= Royalty
=Marie Antoinette (1755–1793), Queen of France and Archduchess of Austria, who was decapitated by a guillotine during the French Revolution
Marie Clotilde Bonaparte (1912–1996), French princess of the Bonaparte dynasty
Marie de Bourbon, several people
Marie de' Medici (1575–1642), Queen consort of France
Marie of Edinburgh (1875–1938), Queen consort of Romania
Marie Jose of Belgium (1906–2001), Belgian princess and last Queen consort of Italy
= Other
=Hanna Marie Barker (born 1996), American soccer player
Marie al-Khazen, Lebanese photographer
Marie Aarestrup (1826–1919), Norwegian artist
Marie Abts-Ermens (1767–1853), Belgian seamstress
Marie Adam-Doerrer (1838–1908), Swiss women's rights activist and unionist
Marie Adams (1925–1998), American singer
Marie Adelaide, several people
Marie Christiane Agathe, politician from Rodrigues
Marie Agba-Otikpo (1948–2021), Central African Republic politician
Marie-Célie Agnant, Haitian-born Canadian writer
Marie Ahlers (1898–1968), German politician
Marie Albe (1924–2021), French actress and journalist
Marie-Amélie Albrand (born 1997), Luxembourgish footballer
Marie-Yasmine Alidou (born 1995), Canadian soccer player
Marie Allan, French actress
Marie Allard (1742–1802), French ballerina
Marie-Alexandre Alophe (1811–1883), French photographer and lithographer
Marie Alvarado-Gil (born 1973), American politician
Marie Amachoukeli (born 1979), French film director and screenwriter
Marie Anaut (born 1956), French clinical psychologist
Marie Anderson (1916–1996), American newspaper editor
Marie Henri Andoyer (1862–1929), French astronomer and mathematician
Marie Andree-Eysn (1847–1929), Austrian botanist
Marie Andrews (born 1940), Australian politician
Marie Angel, several people
Marie-Elmina Anger (1844–1901), catholic nun and artist in Quebec
Marie Gabriel Georges Bosseront d'Anglade (1858–1929), French diplomat
Marie Angliviel de la Beaumelle (1963–2013), French-Italian glass maker
Marie Angélique Arnauld (1591–1661), French Cistercian abbess
Marie-Joseph Angélique (died 1734), 18th century slave in French North America
Marie Annequin (born 1992), French synchronized swimmer
Marie Annonson (born 1984), American acrobatic gymnast
Marie Arai (born 1981), Japanese figure skater
Marie Arana (born 1949), American journalist
Marie Arena (born 1966), Belgian politician
Marie-Josée Arès-Pilon (born 1982), Canadian weightlifter
Marie-Pierre Arnaud-Lindet, French Roman historian and professor
Marie-Cathérine Arnold (born 1991), German rower
Marie Luc Arpin (born 1978), Canadian water polo player
Marie-Pierre Arthur, Canadian musical artist
Marie Åsberg (born 1938), Swedish psychiatrist
Marie Askehave (born 1973), Danish actress and singer
Marie Atkins (died 2008), Jamaican politician
Marie Aubry, French operatic soprano
Marie-Laure Augry (born 1947), French journalist
Marie Grace Augustin (1897–1996), Saint Lucian businesswoman and politician
Marie von Augustin (1806–1886), Austrian painter and writer
Marie Ault (1870–1951), British actress
Marie Avgeropoulos (born 1986), Greek–Canadian actress
Marie Azpiroz Mellini (1889-?), Spanish violinist
Marie Babka (1885–1978), American politician
Marie Zdeňka Baborová-Čiháková (1877–1937), Czech botanist and zoologist
Marie Annharte Baker, Canadian port and author
Marie Baker (born 1954), Irish Court of Appeal judge since 2018
Marie Clothilde Balfour, British writer
Marie Balian (1925–2017), Armenian ceramic artist
Marie Balmary, French psychoanalyst and scholar
Marie Vilhelmine Bang (1848–1932), Danish painter
Marie Baptiste, French opera singer
Marie Barbey-Chappuis, Swiss politician
Marie Barch (1744–1827), Danish ballerina
Marie Baron (1908–1948), Dutch swimmer and diver
Marie Bartáková (born 1948), Slovak rower
Marie Bartête (1863–1938), French prisoner
Marie-Adélaïde Barthélemy-Hadot (1763–1821), French novelist and playwright
Marie Bashir (born 1930), Australian medical administrator and Governor of New South Wales
Marie Bashkirtseff (1858–1884), Russian artist
Marie Batomene (born 1995), French badminton player
Marie Battiste, North American author and educator
Marie Battu (1837–1919), French soprano
Marie Baum (1874–1964), German politician
Marie Bäumer (born 1969), German actress
Marie-Josée Bazin (born 1952), French archer
Marie-Ève Beauchemin-Nadeau (born 1988), Canadian weightlifter
Marie-Pier Beaudet (born 1986), Canadian archer
Marie-Soleil Beaudoin (born 1982), Canadian soccer referee
Marie de Beauvilliers (1574–1667), French abbess of the Catholic Church
Marie Alexandrine Becker (1879–1942), Belgian serial killer
Marie Alphonse Bedeau (1804–1863), French general and minister
Marie-José Béguelin, Swiss linguist
Marie-Alex Bélanger (born 1993), Canadian women's volleyball player
Marie Bell (1900–1985), French tragedian, comic actor and stage director
Marie Bell (educationalist) (1922–2012), New Zealand teacher, lecturer and educationalist
Marie Belloc Lowndes (1868–1947), English novelist
Marie Haydée Beltrán Torres (born 1955), Puerto Rican nationalist
Marie Benešová (born 1948), Czech politician and lawyer
Marie Benito (born 1965), Guamanian long-distance runner
Marie-Guillemine Benoist (1768–1826), French artist
Marie Benoît (born 1995), Belgian tennis player
Marie Bergman (born 1950), Swedish singer
Marie-Bernadette Thomas (born 1955), French former footballer
Marie Bernard, several people
Marie Bernays (1883–1939), German politician
Marie Rosalie Bertaud (1738–?), French artist
Marie Besnier Beauvalot (born 1980), French billionaire heiress
Marie de Bièvre (1865–1940), Belgian painter
Marie Bignold (1927–2018), Australian politician
Marie Bigot (1786–1820), French pianist and composer
Marie Marguerite Bihéron (1719–1795), French artist
Marie Bilders-van Bosse (1837–1900), Dutch painter
Marie Bimenyimana, Rwandan female cricket player
Marie Birkl (born 1981), Swedish snowboarder
Marie-Joseph Bissonnier (1940–2023), French dental surgeon and politician
Marie Bizet (1905–1998), French actress and singer
Marie Bjerg (born 1988), Danish footballer
Marie Bjerre (born 1986), Danish politician and lawyer
Marie Benedicte Bjørnland (born 1965), Norwegian lawyer and civil servant
Marie-Soleil Blais (born 1988), Canadian cyclist
Marie Charlotte Blanc (1833–1881), German businesswoman
Marie Blancour, French painter
Marie-Paule Blé (born 1998), French taekwondo practitioner
Marie Bleck, American artist
Marie Bloch, French astronomer and astrophysicist
Marie Bloede (1821–1870), American author
Marie Blokhus (born 1982), Norwegian actress
Marie Boas Hall (1919–2009), American historian of science
Marie Bobillier (1858–1918), French musicologist
Marie Bochet (born 1994), French para-alpine skier
Marie Firmin Bocourt (1819–1904), French zoologist and artist
Marie Boehlen (1911–1999), Swiss jurist and politician
Marie-Émile Boismard (1916–2004), French biblical scholar
Marie Boivin (1773–1841), French midwife, inventor and writer
Marie Bolou (born 1992), French sailor
Marie-Angélique de Bombelles (1762–1800), French court office holder
Marie Bonaparte (1882–1962), French writer, psychoanalyst and Princess of Greece and Denmark
Marie Bonfanti (1845–1921), American ballet dancer
Marie Martine Bonfils (1731–1804), Danish businessperson
Marie Bonnevial (1841–1918), French teacher and women's rights activist
Marie Booth Russell (c. 1874–1911), English actress
Marie-Clare Boothby (born 1977), Australian politician
Marie Boozer (c. 1846–1908), American socialite and countess
Marie Borroff (1923–2019), American poet
Marie Bottrell, Canadian musical artist
Marie Bouchard (born 1993), French long-distance runner
Marie-Pier Boudreau Gagnon (born 1983), Canadian synchronized swimmer
Marie Bouffa (1882–1945), Belgian resistance during World War II
Marie Bouillé, Canadian politician
Marie Bouliard (1763–1825), French artist
Marie-Barbe de Boullongne (c. 1618–1685), New France philanthropist
Marie Boulton, Scottish politician
Marie Bountrogianni (born 1956), Canadian politician
Marie Bourgeois (1870–1937), French chef
Marie Bourdereau (1740–1823), French chambermaid
Marie-Germaine Bousser (born 1943), French neuroscientist
Marie Marguerite Bouvet (1865–1915), American author
Marie Bouzková (born 1998), Czech tennis player
Marie Bové (born 1975), French politician
Marie Brackenbury (1866–1950), British painter
Marie Bracquemond (1840–1916), French painter
Marie-Elsa Bragg (born 1964/1965), English priest and writer
Marie Branser (born 1992), German-born Congolese-Guinean judoka
Marie Brassard, Canadian actress, theatrical writer and director
Marie Braun (1911–1982), Dutch swimmer
Marie Breen Smyth (born 1953), Northern Ireland academic
Marie Breen (1902–1993), Australian politician
Marie Bregendahl (1867–1940), Danish writer
Marie C. Brehm (1859–1926), American Prohibitionist, suffragist and politician
Marie Brema (1856–1925), British operatic soprano
Marie Bremner, Australian soprano
Marie Brémont (1886–2001), French supercentenarian
Marie Brenden (1938–2012), Norwegian politician
Marie Brennan, American fantasy author
Marie Brenner (born 1949), American journalist
Marie Pauline Brenner (1906–1978), American religious educator
Marie de Brimeu (1550–1605), Belgian botanist
Marie Brockmann-Jerosch (1877–1952), Swiss botanist and phylogeographer
Marie-Félicité Brosset (1802–1880), French historian and orientalist
Marie von Brühl (1779–1836), German noblewoman
Marie Brûlart (1684–1763), French court official
Marie-Marguerite Brun (1713–1794), French poet and lexicographer
Marie Bruner Haines (1885–1979), American artist
Marie-Laure Brunet (born 1988), French biathlete
Marie Bryant (1919–1978), American dancer and singer
Marie Magdalene Bull (1827–1907), Norwegian actor and photographer
Marie von Bülow, German actress
Marie Bunel (born 1961), French film and stage actress
Marie von Bunsen (1860–1941), British-born German author and painter
Marie Burde, German newspaper vendor
Marie Burke (1894–1988), English actress
Marie José Burki (born 1961), Swiss visual artist
Marie Burroughs (1866–1926), American actress
Marie Byles (1900–1979), Australian lawyer, explorer and conservationist
Marie Cabel (1827–1885), Belgian coloratura soprano
Marie-Noémi Cadiot (1828–1888), French sculptor
Marie-Rosalie Cadron-Jetté (1811–1849), Canadian catholic religious sister
Marie Cahill (1866–1933), American actress
Marie Caillou, French graphic artist
Marie Calloway, American author
Marie Calm (1832–1887), German author and feminist
Marie-Florence Candassamy (born 1991), French fencer
Marie-Paule Cani, French computer scientist
Marie Cantacuzène (1820–1898), Romanian princess and painter's model
Marie Cantagrill, French violinist
Marie André Cantillon, French soldier
Marie-Gabrielle Capet (1761–1818), French painter
Marie Carandini (1826–1894), English-born Australian opera singer
Marie Cardinal (1929–2001), French writer
Marie Cardouat (born 1981), French illustrator
Marie-Antoine Carême (1783/1784–1833), French chef
Marie-Arlette Carlotti (born 1952), French politician
Marie Carlsson (born 1958), Swedish rower
Marie Carmen (born 1959), Canadian musical artist
Marie-Marguerite Carreaux de Rosemond (died 1788), French artist
Marie-Ange Casalta (born 1978), French journalist and television presenter
Marie-Pierre Casey (born 1937), French actress
Marie Cassidy, British pathologist
Marie-Pierre Castel (1949–2013), French actress
Marie Castello (1915–2008), American fortuneteller
Marie Cazin (1844–1924), French painter
Marie Červinková-Riegrová (1854–1895), Czech writer and librettist
Marie Chaix (born 1942), French writer
Marie-Adrienne Chameroy (1779–1802), French ballet dancer
Marie Chamming's (1923–2022), French writer and resistant
Marie Champmeslé (died 1698), French actress
Marie Chapian (born 1938), American writer
Marie Charbonnel (1880–1969), French opera singer
Marie Charette-Poulin (born 1945), Canadian politician
Marie Charpentier (1903–1994), French mathematician
Marie Léonide Charvin (1832–1891), French actress
Marie-Chantal Chassé (born 1966), Canadian politician
Marie-Joseph Chénier (1764–1811), French poet, dramatist and politician
Marie-Dominique Chenu (1895–1990), French priest and theologian
Marie Chiffon (1835–1882), French communists nurse
Marie Z. Chino (1907–1982), American artist
Marie Chisholm-Burns, American academic
Marie-Gabriel-Florent-Auguste de Choiseul-Gouffier (1752–1817), French diplomat
Marie-José Chombart de Lauwe (born 1923), French resistance fighter
Marie Chouinard (born 1955), Canadian dancer, choreographer and dance company director
Marie Christensen, several people
Marie Christianson (born 1988), Canadian curler
Marie Cico (1841–1875), French singer
Marie Cinq-Mars, Canadian politician
Marie Clarke (1915–2020), American labor leader
Marie Claveau (died 1703), French actress
Marie Clay (1926–2007), New Zealand academic, educator and researcher
Marie Clements (born 1962), Canadian Métis filmmaker, playwright, and producer
Marie Closset (1873–1952), Belgian poet
Marie Coates, British biologist
Marie Cochran, American artist, educator and writer
Marie-Lambertine Coclers (1761–after 1815), Dutch artist
Marie Amélie Cogniet (1798–1869), French painter
Marie Colban (1814–1884), Norwegian writer and translator
Marie Coleman, Australian feminist, social activist, public servant and journalist
Marie Collart (1842–1911), Belgian artist
Marie-Cécile Collet, French-Seychellois lawyer and politician
Marie Collier (1927–1971), Australian opera soprano
Marie Collonvillé (born 1973), French heptathlete
Marie-Angéline Colson (born 1976), French gymnast
Marie Colton (1922–2018), American politician
Marie Colvin (1956–2012), American war correspondent
Marie Conmee (1933–1994), Irish actor and gay activist
Marie Connor (1867–1941), English author
Marie Conway Oemler (1879–1932), American author
Marie-Jose Cooper (born 1960), New Zealand footballer
Marie Corelli (1855–1924), English novelist
Marie Corbett (1859–1932), British suffragist
Marie-Huguette Cormier (born 1961), Canadian fencer
Marie Cornish (born 1956), Australian cricketer
Marie Cornu, several people
Marie Corridon (1930–2010), American swimmer
Marie-Josephte Corriveau (1733–1763), woman from New France who murdered her second husband
Marie Cosindas (1923–2017), American photographer
Marie Costine, Irish camogie player
Marie-Josée Coulombe, Canadian sculptor
Marie-Philippe Coupin de la Couperie (1773–1851), French painter
Marie Courtois (c. 1655–1703), French artist
Marie Couvent (c. 1757–1837), American philanthropist
Marie Cowan (1938–2008), American nurse and academic
Marie C. Cox (1920–2005), Native American activist
Marie Cremers (1874–1960), Dutch artist and author
Marie-Chantal Croft, Canadian architect
Marie Crous, French mathematician
Marie Crowe, New Zealand psychotherapy academic
Marie-Josée Croze (born 1970), Canadian actress
Marie Curie (1867–1934), Polish–French physicist
Marie Currie (born 1959), American singer
Marie Curtin (born 1985), Irish soccer and Gaelic player
Marie Curtis (1912–2006), Canadian politician
Marie Cuttoli (1879–1973), French businesswoman
Marie Dacke, Swedish biologist and researcher
Marie-Daniel Dadiet (1952-2023), Ivorian Roman Catholic archbishop
Marie Daëms (1928–2016), French actress
Marie Dähnhardt (1818–1902), German suffragette
Marie Dainton (1881–1938), British opera singer
Marie Jesika Dalou (born 1979), Mauritian weightlifter
Marie Maynard Daly (1921–2003), American biochemist
Marie-Charles Damoiseau (1768–1846), French astronomer
Marie C. Damour, American diplomat
Marie Danforth Page (1869–1940), American painter
Marie-Alphonsine Danil Ghattas (1843–1927), Palestinian Christian nun
Marie Danse (1866–1942), Belgian artist
Marie Darby (1940–2019), New Zealand marine biologist and teacher
Marie Dargan, Irish camogie player
Marie Célestine Amélie d'Armaillé (1830–1918), French biographer, historian, and writer
Marie Darrieussecq (born 1969), French writer
Marie Dauchy (born 1987), French politician
Marie Dauguet, French poet
Marie Daulne (born 1964), French singer
Marie-Nicolas-Antoine Daveluy (1818–1866), French Roman Catholic saint
Marie Daveluy (born 1936), Canadian opera singer
Marie Davenport (born 1975), Irish long-distance runner
Marie Davidian, American biostatistician
Marie Davidsen (born 1993), Norwegian handball player
Marie Davidson, French-Canadian musician
Marie Davignon, Canadian cinematographer and film director
Marie Davis Pierre (1918–2014), Dominican politician
Marie-Victoire Davril (1755-1820), French artist
Marie De Becker (1880–1946), English-American actress
Marie De Keyser (1815–1879), Belgian painter
Marie Déa (1912–1992), French actress
Marie Dean Arrington (1933–2014), American murderer
Marie Eugène Debeney (1864–1943), French army general
Marie-Ange Debon, magistrate of the Court of Auditors and company director
Marie Decca (1859-unknown), American lyric soprano operatic singer
Marie Dechman, Canadian politician
Marie-Laure de Decker (1947–2023), French photographer
Marie Decugis (1884–1969), French tennis player
Marie Deetz (1835–1893), German mezzo-soprano and stage actress
Marie Delaporte (1838–1910), French actress
Marie Delarbre (born 1994), German ice hockey player
Marie Delattre (born 1981), French sprint canoeist
Marie-Laure Delie (born 1988), French footballer
Marie Delna (1875–1932), French opera singer
Marie Deluil-Martiny (1841–1884), French religious sister
Marie Demy (born 1994), Belgian badminton player
Marie Denarnaud (born 1978), French actress
Marie Denizard (1872-1959), in January 1913, the first woman to stand as a candidate in a French presidential election.
Marie-José Denys (1950–2022), French politician
Marie Depage (1872–1915), Belgian nurse
Marie-Chantal Depetris-Demaille (born 1941), French fencer
Marie-Joseph Charles des Acres de L'Aigle (1875–1935), French politician
Marie des Jardins, American computer scientist
Marie Bruneau des Loges (1584–1641), French salon holder
Marie Desbrosses (1764–1856), French operatic mezzo-soprano
Marie Deschamps (born 1952), Canadian judge of the Supreme Court
Marie Desplechin (born 1959), French writer
Marie Dessart (born 1980), Belgian cyclist
Marie André Destarac (born 1981), Guatemalan scientist
Marie Detruyer (born 2004), Belgian footballer
Marie Devellereau, French light lyric operatic soprano
Marie Devereux (1940–2019), British model and film actress
Marie-Guillaume-Alphonse Devergie (1798–1879), French dermatologist
Marie-Annick Dézert (1972–2019), French handball player
Marie A. DiBerardino (1926–2013), American biologist
Marie-Eve Dicaire (born 1986), Canadian boxer
Marie Diener-West, American statistician
Marie Dietrich (1868–1939), German opera singer
Marié Digby (born 1983), American musician
Marie Doležalová (born 1987), Czech actress
Marie Dollinger (1910–1994), German track and field athlete
Marie Dompnier (born 1980), French actress
Marie Donigan (born 1954), American politician
Marie-Joseph-Camille Doré (1831–1888), French navy officer
Marie Dorin Habert (born 1986), French biathlete
Marie Aioe Dorion (c. 1786–1850), Métis fur trader
Marie Doro (1882–1956), American actress
Marie Dorval (1798–1849), French actress
Marie-Laure Dougnac (born 1962), French actress
Marie Dressler (1868–1934), Canadian–American actress
Marie-Ève Drolet (born 1982), Canadian short-track speed skater
Marie Drouet (1885–1963), French heroine of the First World War
Marie Drucker (born 1974), French author and journalist
Marie Du Toit, South African film actress
Marie-Odette Dubois-Violette (1918–2004), French mathematician
Marie Dubois (1937–2014), French actress
Marie Duchatel (1652–1692), Flemish artist
Marie-Annick Duchêne (born 1940), French politician
Marie-Antoinette Duchesne (c. 1713–1793), French book publisher
Marie-Guite Dufay (born 1949), French politician
Marie Duflo (1940–2019), French probability theorist
Marie Jonet Dugès (1730–1797), French head midwife of Hôtel-Dieu
Marie Duhem (1871–1918), French painter
Marie-Cessette Dumas, grand matriarch of the Dumas family
Marie Dumesnil (1713–1803), French actress
Marie-Alice Dumont (1892–1985), Canadian photographer
Marie-Julien Dunand (1841–1915), French Catholic prelate in China
Marie Dupayage (born 2000), French ice dancer
Marie Duplessis (1824–1847), 19th-century French courtesan
Marie Dupouy, rugby player
Marie Jules Dupré (1813–1881), French colonial administrator
Marie Dupré, 17th-century French poet and scholar
Marie-Geneviève Dupré (1711–1783), French actress
Marie Durand (1711–1776), French Protestant
Marie Durocher (1809–1893), Brazilian physician
Marie-Pierre Duros (born 1967), French runner
Marie Dušková (1903–1968), Czech poet
Marie Duval (1847–1890), British cartoonist
Marie Ebikake, Member of Nigerian House of Representatives
Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach (1830–1916), Austrian writer
Marie Edmonds (born 1975), British scientist
Marie Eggeling, German bridge player
Marie-Andrea Egli (born 1989), Swiss footballer
Marie Egner (1850–1940), Austrian painter
Marie Ehrling (born 1955), Swedish executive
Marie Ejlersen (1892–?), Danish film editor
Marie Ekorre (born 1952), Swedish actress and model
Marie D. Eldridge (1926–2009), American statistician
Marie Gisèle Eleme Asse (born 1995), Cameroonian sprinter
Marie-Carmelle Elie, American emergency physician
Marie Eline (1902–1981), American actress
Marie Ellenrieder (1791–1863), German painter
Marie Empress, British actress
Marie-Eugène de l'Enfant-Jésus (1894–1967), French Discalced Carmelite priest
Marie Engström (born 1953), Swedish politician
Marie Equi (1872–1952), American doctor and radical
Marie Étienne, French poet and novelist
Marie Hall Ets (1895–1984), American writer
Marie Ewrelius (born 1967), Swedish footballer
Marie Fabianová (1872–1943), Czech mathematician and teacher
Marie-Joseph Farcot (1798–1875), French engineer, inventor and manufacturer
Marie Farge (born 1953), French mathematician and physicist
Marie Leonore Farr, Austrian-born U.S. mycologist
Marie Favereau, French historian
Marie Charlotte Fayanga, Central African politician
Marie Khone Faye, First Lady of Senegal
Marie Fedor, American actress
Marie Fegue (born 1991), Cameroonian weightlifter
Marie Fel (1713–1794), French opera singer
Marie Ferdinand-Harris (born 1978), American basketball player
Marie Ferranti, French writer
Marie Ferrarella (born 1948), American novelist
Marie Ferré (1845–1882), French activist
Marie Ferrier-Perregaux (1777–1838), Swiss artist
Marie Ficarra (born 1954), Australian politician
Marie Fillunger (1850–1930), Austrian opera singer
Marie Fisher (1931–2008), Australian politician
Marie Fleischer, Greenlandic businesswoman and politician
Marie Fleming (1953–2013), Irish campaigner for assisted suicide
Marie Theres Fögen (1946–2008), German jurist and historian
Marie Foley (born 1959), Irish sculptor and installation artist
Marie-Paule Foppossi (born 1998), French basketball player
Marie de Ford Keller, American painter
Marie Forleo (born 1975), American life coach
Marie K. Formad (1860–1944), American physician
Marie-Josée Fortin (born 1958), Canadian biologist
Marie Foster (1917–2003), American civil rights activist
Marie Foucher-Creteau (1925–2015), French swimmer
Marie Foulston, independent video games curator
Marie Fox (1850–1878), French-born English writer
Marie France (born 1946), French actress and singer
Marie Pierre Adrien Francastel (1761–1831), French politician
Marie du Fresnay (1809–1892), French writer
Marie Fredriksson (1958–2019), Swedish singer and songwriter
Marie Freeman-Thomas, Marchioness of Willingdon (1875–1960), Canadian viceregal consort
Marie Friberg (1852–1934), Swedish opera singer
Marie Frommer (1890–1976), German architect
Marie Frugone (1889–1953), American journalist and community leader
Marie Fuema (born 1987), Senegalese-Congolese model
Marie Gabert, American poker player
Marie Armande Jeanne Gacon-Dufour (1753–1835), French writer and economist
Marie-Pierre Gagné (born 1983), Canadian synchronized swimmer
Marie-Michèle Gagnon (born 1989), Canadian alpine skier
Marie-Ève Gahié (born 1996), French judoka
Marie-Laure Gaillot (born 1943), French swimmer
Marie Galway (1876–1963), British women's rights activist
Marie Garstang (1880–1949), British archaeologist
Marie Gaspard (born 1978), French canoeist
Marie Clément Gaston Gautier (1841–1911), French botanist and agriculturalist
Marie-Pierre Gatel (born 1968), French alpine skier
Marie Gayot (born 1989), French sprinter
Marie-Elise Gbèdo (born 1954), Beninese politician
Marie Geelmuyden (1856–1935), Norwegian chemist and teacher
Marie Geistinger (1833–1903), Austrian actress and operatic soprano
Marie-Belle Gendron, Canadian politician
Marie George (1876–1955), American actress
Marie Gerbron (born 1986), French-British handball player
Marie Lacoste Gérin-Lajoie (1867–1945), Canadian feminist and professor
Marie Gernet (1865–1924), German mathematician
Marie Gervais-Vidricaire (born 1955), Canadian former diplomat
Marie Gevers (1883–1975), Belgian novelist
Marie Gibeau (1950–2002), Canadian politician
Marie Gigault de Bellefonds (1624–1706), French writer
Marie Gignac, Canadian actress
Marie Laure Gigon (born 1984), French sport shooter
Marie Gil, French writer and academic
Marie-Josée Gilbeau-Ouimet (born 1972), Canadian sprint kayaker
Marie Gillain (born 1975), Belgian actress
Marie-Laure Giraudon (born 1972), French swimmer
Marie-Catherine Girod (born 1949), French pianist
Marie-Suzanne Giroust (1734–1772), French artist
Marie Glázrová, Czech film actress
Marie Glory (1905–2009), French actress
Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (born 1988), American politician
Marie-Paule Gnabouyou (born 1988), French handball player
Marie Gnahoré (born 1976), Ivorian sprinter
Marie-Éléonore Godefroid (1778–1849), French artist
Marie-Joseph Godefroy de Tonnancour (1786–1850), Canadian politician
Marie van Goethem (1865–?), French ballet dancer
Marie Joséphine Goetz (1817–1874), French nun
Marie Goldman (born 1977), British politician
Marie Goldsmith (1862–1933), Russian anarchist and biologist
Marie Goodman Hunter (born 1929), American actor, singer and educator
Marie Goossens (1894–1991), British harpist
Marie Göranzon (born 1942), Swedish actress
Marie Goslich (1859–1938), German photographer and editor
Marie Goth (1887–1975), American painter
Marie Gottschalk (born 1958), American political scientist
Marie de Gournay (1565–1645), French writer
Marie-Fanny Gournay (1926–2020), French politician
Marie Grégoire (born 1965), Canadian politician
Marie Grice Young (1876–1959), American piano teacher who survived the sinking of the RMS Titanic
Marie-Théophile Griffon du Bellay (1829–1908), French physician, naval surgeon, explorer and ethnobotanist
Marie Grisier-Montbazon (1859–1922), French actress
Marie-José de Groot (born 1966), Dutch rower
Marie-Cécile Gros-Gaudenier (born 1960), French alpine skier
Marie Grubbe (1643–1718), Danish noblewoman
Marie Gruber (1955–2018), German actress
Marie-Ginette Guay, Canadian actress
Marie Guenet de Saint-Ignace (1610–1646), French-Canadian abbess and hospital manager
Marie Guerlain (born 1975), French artist, designer and nutrition health coach
Marie Guévenoux (born 1976), French politician
Marie-Pierre Guilbaud (born 1963), French cross-country skier
Marie Guillard (born 1972), French actress
Marie Guilleray, French singer
Marie Nicolas Sylvestre Guillon (1760–1847), French ecclesiastic and librarian
Marie Guillot (1880–1934), French trade unionist
Marie Guiraud, French-American pioneer and rancher
Marie Gülich (born 1994), German basketball player
Marie Gutheil-Schoder (1874–1935), German soprano
Marie Guy-Stéphan (1818–1873), French dancer
Marie Hackman (1776–1865), Finnish businessperson
Marie Hall (1884–1956), British musician
Marie Halvey (1895–1967), American film editor
Marie Montgomerie Hamilton (1891–1955), Australian pathologist and hockey administrator
Marie Hammarström (born 1982), Swedish footballer
Marie Hammer (1907–2002), Danish zoologist
Marie Hammontree (died 2012), American author
Marie Hamsun (1881–1969), Norwegian actress and writer
Marie Hanfstängl (1847–1917), German opera singer
Marie Hanlon (born 1948), Irish artist working in various media
Marie Hansen (1918–1969), American photojournalist
Marie Haps (1879–1939), Belgian educationalist
Marie Hardiman (born 1975), British swimmer
Marie Harf (born 1981), political commentator for Fox News
Marie Harmon (1923–2021), American actress
Marie Hasler, New Zealand politician
Marie Hassenpflug (1788–1856), German fairytale teller
Marie Hauge (1864–1931), Norwegian artist
Marie Haupt (1849–1928), German operatic soprano
Marie de Hautefort (1616–1691), French noble
Marie Hayward (1939–2011), English soprano
Marie-Francine Hébert (born 1943), Canadian author
Marie Marguerite Françoise Hébert (1756–1794), French wife of revolutionary leader
Marie Hedberg (born 1977), Swedish professional golfer
Marie Hedemark (1873–1959), Norwegian actress
Marié Heese (born 1942), South African novelist and teacher
Marie Heffenisch (1902–1985), Luxembourgish women's rights activist
Marie Heiberg (1890–1942), Estonian poet
Marie Heijermans (1859–1937), Dutch painter
Marie Heineken (1844–1930), Dutch artist
Marie Helvin (born 1952), American fashion model
Marie Henein (born 1966), Canadian criminal defense lawyer
Marie de Hennezel (born 1946), French psychologist, psychotherapist and writer
Marie Henning (1895–1948), German activist and politician
Marie Henriksen (born 1993), Norwegian handball player
Marie Henriksson (born 1955), Swedish female curler
Marie Henriques (1866–1944), Danish painter
Marie-Geneviève Hérault (c. 1655-c. 1712), French artist
Marie-Jean Hérault de Séchelles (1759–1794), French judge and politician
Marie Herbert, Irish-born adventurer and novelist
Marie Herbst (1928–2015), American politician
Marie Heritesová (1881–1970), Czech violinist
Marie Hermanson, Swedish writer and journalist
Marie Herndl, German stained glass artist
Marie Herping (born 1984), Danish footballer
Marie-Jean-Léon, Marquis d'Hervey de Saint Denys (1822–1892), French sinologist
Marie Heurtin, French deaf blind person
Marie Hicks (1923–2007), American civil rights activist
Marie Inez Hilger (1891–1977), American Benedictine nun and anthropologist
Marie Hilton, British pioneer of creches
Marie Hines (born 1986), American singer-songwriter
Marie Hjelmer (1869–1937), Danish women's rights activist
Marie Höbinger (born 2001), Austrian footballer
Marie Høeg (1866–1949), Norwegian photographer
Marie Hoesly (1916–2003), American gymnast
Marie Hoheisel (1873–1947), Austrian women's rights activist
Marie Höljer (born 1965), Swedish cyclist
Marie Holzman (born 1952), French sinologist
Marie Horáčková (born 1997), Czech archer
Marie Horseman (1911–1974), Australian artist
Marie Hourihan (born 1989), Irish footballer
Marie Jenney Howe (1870–1934), American feminist organizer and writer
Marie Howe (born 1950), American poet
Marie Howet (1897–1984), Belgian expressionist painter and illustrator
Marie Hoy, Australian musician and actress
Marie Hoyau (born 1997), French ski jumper
Marie Hrachová (born 1963), Czech table tennis player
Marie Huch (1853–1934), German writer
Marie Huet (1859–1939), French painter
Marie-Pascale Huglo (born 1961), French-born Canadian writer and educator
Marie T. Huhtala (born 1949), American Career Foreign Service Officer
Marie Hull, American painter
Marie Hüllenkremer (1943–2004), German female journalist
Marie Humbert, Ghanaian actress
Marie Huot (1846–1930), French writer and activist
Marie Hušková (born 1942), Czech mathematician and statistician
Marie Iitoyo (born 1998), Japanese actress and fashion model
Marie Imanizabayo (born 1996), Rwandan basketball player
Marie Inbona (born 1980), French television presenter
Marie C. Ingalls, American politician
Marie Ismaël-Garcin (1858–1946), French opera singer
Marie Mediatrice Izabiliza, Rwandan politician
Marie Jackson Stuart (1878–1925), Black American suffragist
Marie-Josée Jacobs (born 1950), Luxembourgish politician
Marie Jacobsson (born 1964), Swedish synchronized swimmer
Marie Jacquet (born 1994), French rower
Marie Jacquot, French conductor
Marie Jaëll (1846–1925), French pianist and composer
Marie Jahoda (1907–2001), British Austrian-born psychologist
Marie Jaisson, French sociologist
Marie Jakober (1941–2017), Canadian novelist
Marie Jakus (1915–1997), American biologist and microscopist
Marie Jamora (born 1978), Filipino director
Marie Jansen (1857–1914), American actress and singer
Marie Janson (1873–1960), Belgian politician
Marie Janssen, Belgian tennis player
Marie-Ève Janvier (born 1984), Canadian singer
Marie-Victoire Jaquotot (1772–1855), French painter
Marie Javins (born 1966), American comic book editor, comic book colorist and travel writer
Marie Carmelle Jean-Marie, Haitian politician
Marie Jensen (1845–1921), German painter
Marie Jepsen (1940–2018), Danish politician
Marie Jerge (born 1953), American Lutheran bishop
Marie-Eugénie de Jésus (1817–1898), French Roman Catholic saint
Marie-Elena John, Caribbean writer
Marie Johnson, several people
Marie Johnston, British psychologist
Marie Jonas de la Motte (1627–1683), Dutch prostitute and art model
Marie Jones, British actress
Marie de Jonge (1872–1951), Dutch artist
Marie Joseph (1920–1996), British writer
Marie Joussaye (1864–1949), Canadian poet
Marie Joys (1872–1944), Norwegian nurse and educator
Marie Jubran (1911–1956), Syrian singer
Marie Juchacz (1879–1956), German politician
Marie-Laurence Jungfleisch (born 1990), German high jumper
Marie-Ève Juste, Canadian film director
Marie Kachel Bucher (1909–2008), American teacher
Marie Kai (born 1980), Japanese actress
Marie Kaipu (born 1997), Papuan New Guinean footballer
Marie Kaldvee (born 1995), Estonian curler
Marie Kalff (1874–1959), Dutch actress
Marie Karlsson, Swedish footballer
Marie Karsten (1872–1953), Norwegian interior designer
Marie-Antoinette Katoto (born 1998), French footballer
Marie-Solange Kayisire, Rwandan politician
Marie Kazmierczak (1920–2000), American baseball player
Marie Kean (1918–1993), Irish actress
Marie Kelly, English cricketer
Marie Kendall (1873–1964), British music hall performer
Marie Boening Kendall, American painter
Marie Hartig Kendall, American photographer
Marie-Aimée de Kermorvan (1904–1985), Mauritian writer and poet
Marie-José Kersaudy (born 1954), French swimmer
Marie Kessels (born 1954), Dutch writer and poet
Marie Kettnerová (1911–1998), Czech table tennis player
Marie von Keudell (1838–1918), German painter
Marie Key (born 1979), Danish singer
Marie Khoury (born 2001), Lebanese swimmer
Marie Kibler (1912–1978), American gymnast
Marie-Paule Kieny (born 1955), French virologist and science writer
Marie Heleen Lisette Kikkas (born 1996), Estonian footballer
Marie Killick (1914–1964), English audio engineer
Marie Goebel Kimball (1889–1955), American historian
Marie Kingué, Haitian healer and diviner
Marie Kinnberg (1806–1858), Swedish photographer
Marie-Victorin Kirouac (1885–1944), Canadian French botanist
Marie von Kleist (1761–1831), German courtier
Marie S. Klooz (1901–2002), American lawyer
Marie Knight (1920–2009), American musician
Marie Knutsen (born 1982), Norwegian footballer
Marie Kocurek, American basketball player
Marie Kohler (born 1951), American writer and playwright
Marie Koizumi (born 1965), Japanese novelist
Marie Christina Kolo, Malagasy climate activist, ecofeminist and social entrepreneur
Marie-Pierre Kœnig (1898–1970), French general
Marie Koopmans-de Wet (1834–1906), South African philanthropist
Marie Koré, Ivory Coast independence fighter
Marie Koupal Lusk (1862–1929), American painter
Marie Kovářová (1927–2023), Czech gymnast
Marie Kraja (1911–1999), Albanian opera singer
Marie-Ange Kramo (born 1979), French footballer
Marie Krarup (born 1965), Danish politician
Marie-Josée Kravis (born 1949), Canadian businesswoman and philanthropist
Marie Kremer (born 1982), Belgian actress
Marie Kreutzer, Austrian film director and screenwriter
Marie Krogh (1874–1943), Danish physician, physiologist and nutritionist
Marie Krøyer (1867–1940), Danish painter
Marie Kruckel (1924–2012), American baseball player
Marie Kruse (1842–1923), Danish schoolteacher
Marie Krysińska (1857–1908), French poet and musician
Marie Kubiak (born 1981), French footballer
Marie Kunert (1871–1957), German politician
Marie Kurková (born 1996), Czech volleyball player
Marie Kuunnuaq (1933–1990), Canadian Inuit artist
Marie de La Tour d'Auvergne, 17th-century French noblewoman
Marie Charlotte de La Trémoille (1632–1682), French noble
Marie Laberge (born 1950), Canadian comedian, educator and writer
Marie-Sissi Labrèche, Canadian writer
Marie-Angélique Lacordelle (born 1987), French sprinter
Marie Laeng-Stucki, Swiss entrepreneur in the sound industry
Marie Lafarge (1816–1852), French murderer
Marie-Zélia Lafont (born 1987), French slalom canoeist
Marie-Jo Lafontaine (born 1950), Belgian artist
Marie-Pier Lafontaine, Canadian writer
Marie Laforêt (1939–2019), French actress and singer
Marie-Joseph Lagrange (1855–1938), French biblical scholar
Marie Melchior Joseph Théodose de Lagrené (1800–1862), French diplomat
Marie Laing (1937–2023), Canadian politician
Marie Laissus (born 1978), French snowboarder
Marie-Jeanne de Lalande (1768–1832), French astronomer and mathematician
Marie-José Laloy (born 1950), Belgian politician
Marie-Pierre Lamarche (born 1968), Canadian speed skater
Marie Lambert (1935–1961), Swiss motorcycle racer
Marie-Victoire Lambilly (1767–1813), French lawyer
Marie Lang (1858–1934), Austrian feminist, theosophist and publisher
Marie-Pierre Langlamet (born 1967), French harpist
Marie Lannoo (born 1954), Canadian artist
Marie de Latour (1750–1834), Belgian artist
Marie Laurencin (1883–1956), French painter, poet and paintmaker
Marie-Jade Lauriault (born 1996), Canadian-French ice dancer
Marie Laveau (1801–1881), New Orleans voodoo practitioner
Marie Lavieille, several people
Marie Layet (1885–1937), American screenwriter
Marie Le Compte, American journal editor and anarchist
Marie Le Conte, French-Moroccan journalist
Marie Le Franc (1879–1964), French writer
Marie-Amélie Le Fur (born 1988), French Paralympic athlete
Marie Le Gendre, 16th-century French humanist
Marie-Caroline Le Pen (born 1960), French politician
Marie Le Rochois (c. 1650–1728), French opera singer
Marie Lebec (born 1990), French politician
Marie Lebihan, Nigerian politician
Marie Lebour (1876–1971), British marine biologist
Marie-Aimée Lebreton, French writer
Marie Jean François Philibert Lecarlier d'Ardon (1752–1799), French landowner and politician
Marie Lederer (born 1927), American politician
Marie Lee, several people
Marie-Charlotte Léger (born 1996), French footballer
Marie Lehmann, several people
Marie-Dominique Lelièvre, French writer and journalist
Marie-Nicole Lemieux, Canadian opera singer
Marie Lemoine (1887–1984), French botanist
Marie-Victoire Lemoine (1754–1820), French artist
Marie Anne Lenormand (1772–1843), French bookseller, necromancer, fortune-teller and cartomancer
Marie LeNôtre, French education administrator and philanthropist
Marie Léopold-Lacour (1859–1942), French activist, journalist, and writer
Marie Léra (1864–1958), French journalist, novelist, and translator
Marie-Pierre Leray (born 1975), French figure skater
Marie-Evelyne Lessard, Canadian actress
Marie Clémence Lesson (1800–1834), French illustrator
Marie Lesueur (1799–1890), French ballet dancer
Marie Levasseur (born 1997), Canadian soccer player
Marie Levens (born 1950), Surinamese diplomat and politician
Marie Lhuissier, French mathematical story-teller
Marie Liljedahl (born 1950), Swedish actress
Marie Lindberg, several people
Marie Linde, South African novelist
Marie Lindgren (born 1970), Swedish freestyle skier
Marie Lindqvist (born 1970), Swedish ballet dancer
Marie Line, French singer
Marie Lion, French-Australian novelist
Marie Litta (1856–1883), American opera singer
Marie Little (1933–2014), Australian sport administrator
Marie Litton (1847–1884), English actress and theatre manager
Marie Litzinger (1899–1952), American mathematician
Marie Ljalková (1920–2011), Czech World War II sniper
Marie Lloyd (1870–1922), English singer
Marie Lloyd Jr. (1888–1967), British entertainer, composer and actress
Marie Loeper-Housselle (1837–1916), German educator and advocate for the education of girls and women
Marie Loftus (1857–1940), British music hall entertainer
Marie Logoreci (1920–1988), Albanian actress
Marie Lohr (1890–1975), Australian actress
Marie Løkke (1877–1948), Norwegian artist
Marie Lopez del Puerto, Mexican and American physicist
Marie Lora-Mungai (born 1981), French television and media producer and consultant
Marie-Josée Lord, Canadian opera singer
Marie Lorenz, American artist
Marie-Laure de Lorenzi (born 1961), French golfer
Marie-Odette Lorougnon, Ivorian politician
Marie Lorraine (1899–1982), Australian actress
Marie Losier (born 1972), French filmmaker and curator
Marie Lourdais (1761–1856), French revolutionary spy, smuggler and nurse
Marie Louville (born 1946), French journalist
Marié Louw, South African field hockey player
Marie Lu (born 1984), American author
Marie Lucas, several people
Marie-Ange Luciani, French film producer
Marie Dominique Luizet (1852–1930), French botanist
Marie-Aimée Lullin (1751–1822), Swiss entomologist
Marie Lund, Swedish ski-orienteering competitor
Marie Lundquist (born 1950), Swedish author, cultural journalist and translator
Marie Lundqvist-Björk (born 1947), Swedish gymnast
Marie Armand Patrice de Mac Mahon (1855–1927), French noblewoman
Marie Macarte (1826–1892), English equestrienne and circus performer
Marie Machacek, American astrophysicist
Marie-Angélique de Mackau (1723–1801), French court office holder
Marie Henry Mackenzie (1878–1961), Dutch artist
Marie Macklin (born 1965), Scottish businesswoman
Marie Maclean, Australian scholar of French literature
Marie-Ange Magne (born 1987), French politician
Marie Mahoney (1924–2016), baseball player
Marie Maitland, Scottish writer
Marie C. Malaro (1933–2018), American lawyer
Marie Malavoy (born 1948), Canadian politician
Marie Ortal Malka, French singer
Marie Málková (born 1941), Czech actress
Marie-Paule Malliavin (1935–2019), French mathematician
Marie Mancini (1639–1715), mistress of the King of France
Marie Manning, several people
Marie Mansart (1925–2012), French film actress
Marie Mansfield (1931–2024), American baseball player
Marie Manthey (born 1935), American nurse, author and entrepreneur
Marie-Lou Marcel (born 1953), French politician
Marie March, Virginia politician
Marie Marchand-Arvier (born 1985), French alpine skier
Marie Marchowsky (1916–1977), American modern dancer and choreographer
Marie Mariterangi (1926–1971), Tahitian singer
Marie Dølvik Markussen (born 1997), Norwegian footballer
Marie-Ève Marleau (born 1982), Canadian diver
Marie-Pauline Martin (1861–1951), French catholic nun
Marie Martinod (born 1984), French freestyle skier
Marie Sneve Martinussen (born 1985), Norwegian politician
Marie Smallface Marule (1944–2014), Canadian academic administrator, activist and educator
Marie Marville (1873–1961), French lyric artist
Marie Marvingt (1875–1963), French athlete, mountaineer, aviator and journalist
Marie Mason Potts (1895–1978), Maidu cultural leader, activist, educator, journalist, and writer
Marie Isabelle Massip, Canadian diplomat
Marie Masters (born 1941), American actress
Marie Mathieu (born 1956), Puerto Rican sprinter
Marie-Alexandrine Mathieu (1838–1908), French artist
Marie-Sœurette Mathieu (1949–2023), Haitian sociologist, teacher and writer
Marie Matiko (born 1970), American actress
Marie Mattfeld (1870–1927), German opera singer
Marie Maugeret (1844–1928), French novelist and conservative Catholic
Marie-Antoinette Maupertuis, French politician
Marie Mävers (born 1991), German field hockey player
Marie Mayoux (1878–1969), French teacher
Marie-Bernadette Mbuyamba (born 1993), French basketball player
Marie McCormick (born 1946), American pediatrician
Marie McDemmond (1946–2022), American academic
Marie McDonald (1923–1965), American actress and singer
Marie McDonough (1917–2013), Australian cricketer
Marie McLaughlin (born 1954), Scottish operatic soprano
Marie McMahon (born 1953), Australian female artist
Marie McMillin (1902–1954), American aviator
Marie McNair, Scottish National Party politician
Marie McPhedran (1900–1974), Canadian writer
Marie Meade, Native American professor and tradition bearer
Marie Meierhofer (1909–1998), Swiss children's psychiatrist and pedagogue
Marie Melchers (born 1939), Belgian fencer
Marie Menage (born 1967), Mauritian windsurfer
Marie Mendras (born 1957), Russian political scientist
Marie Menheer (1924–2003), American baseball player
Marie Menken (1909–1970), American filmmaker, painter, and socialite
Marie Mennessier-Nodier (1811–1893), French musician, poet and writer
Marie-Castille Mention-Schaar (born 1963), French film director, producer and screenwriter
Marie Mercury Roth (1926–2020), American chemist
Marie J. Mergler (1851–1901), American physician and surgeon
Marie Mesmeur, French politician
Marie Metze (born 1938), American politician
Marie Meurdrac, 17th-century French chemist
Marie-Anett Mey (born 1971), French singer
Marie Meyer (aviator), American pilot, wingwalker and parachutist
Marie Meyer (linguist) (1897–1969), American linguist and spy
Marie Meza (born 1990), Costa Rican swimmer
Marie Yanick Mezile, Haitian women's rights advocate
Marie Gabrielle Mfegue, Cameroonian journalist
Marie-Gaïané Mikaelian (born 1984), Swiss tennis player
Marie Miller (born 1989), American musician
Marie-Paule Miller (born 1968), French athletics competitor
Marie Minnaert (born 1999), Belgian footballer
Marie Caroline Miolan-Carvalho (1827–1895), French operatic soprano
Marie Lynn Miranda, American data scientist and academic administrator
Marie Misamu (1974–2016), Congolese singer and composer
Marie Miyake (born 1985), Japanese voice actress
Marie Mizuno, Japanese voice actress
Marie Mutsuki Mockett, Asian-American novelist and memoirist
Marie Modiano (born 1978), French singer and writer
Marie-Francine Moens, Belgian computer scientist
Marie Moentmann, American accident victim
Marie Molijn, Dutch artist
Marie Moloney (born 1958), Irish politician
Marie Mongan, American educator and writer
Marie-Victoire Monnard (1777–1869), French memoir writer
Marie Monnier (1894–1976), French illustrator and embroiderer
Marie Monsen (1878–1962), Norwegian missionary
Marie Montpetit (born 1979), Canadian politician
Marie Möör, French singer and songwriter
Marie Moore (born 1967), Canadian swimmer
Marie T. Mora (born 1969), American economist
Marie Moralee (born 1971), English cricketer
Marie-Eve Morin, Canadian philosopher
Marie-Lucie Morin, Canadian politician
Marie Morisawa (1919–1994), American geomorphologist
Marie Mørk, Danish teacher and school founder
Marie-Josée Morneau (born 1969), Canadian judoka
Marie Moser, Canadian writer
Marie Mosquini (1899–1983), American actress
Marie Magdelaine Mouron, French soldier
Marie Mouté (born 1983), French actress
Mar'ie Muhammad (1939–2016), Indonesian politician and philanthropist
Marie Sheehan Muhler (born 1937), American politician
Marie Mullen (born 1953), Irish actress
Marie Muller, several people
Marie Munk (1885–1978), German-American lawyer
Marie Muracciole, French art curator, critic and author
Marie-Aude Murail (born 1954), French children's writer
Marie Murphy-Rollins (born 1959), Irish long-distance runner
Marie Myriam (born 1957), French singer of Portuguese descent
Marie-José Nadal-Gardère (1931–2020), Haitian painter and sculptor
Marie Nademlejnská (1896–1974), Czech actress
Marie-Theres Nadig (born 1954), Swiss alpine skier
Marie von Najmajer (1844–1904), Austrian novelist and poet
Marie-Ange Nardi (born 1961), French television presenter
Marie Narelle (1870–1941), Australian singer
Marie-José Nat (1940–2019), French actress
Marie Nathusius (1817–1857), German novelist and composer
Marie-Ève Nault (born 1982), Canadian soccer player
Marie-Geneviève Navarre (1737–1795), French painter
Marie-Cécile Naves, French sociologist and political scientist
Marie Naylor (1856–1940), British artist and militant suffragette
Marie Khemesse Ngom Ndiaye, Senegalese doctor and politician
Marie Catharine Neal (1889–1965), American botanist and author
Marie Němcová (born 2000), Czech canoeist
Marie Newman (born 1964), American politician
Marie Ney (1895–1981), British actress
Marie Nicholson (born 1976), Swedish politician
Marie Nicolas (1845–1903), French painter
Marie Niedermann (1880–1967), Danish actress
Marie Chantal Nijimbere, Burundian government minister
Marie Nilsson (born 1964), Swedish trade unionist
Marie Nimier (born 1957), French writer
Marie-Étienne Nitot (1750–1809), French jeweler
Marie Nizet (1859–1922), Belgian writer
Marie Samuel Njie, Gambian musical artist
Marie-Laure de Noailles (1902–1970), French art collector
Marie Noe (1928–2016), American serial killer
Marie Noël (1883–1967), French writer and poet
Marie Nordén (born 1967), Swedish politician
Marie Nordstrom (1886–1979), American actress
Marie Norton Harriman (1903–1970), American art collector
Marie Novello (1884–1928), Welsh pianist
Marie U. Nylen (born 1924), Danish-American biologist, dentist, microscopist and badminton player
Marie Nyswander (1919–1986), American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst
Marie Ohier (1853–1941), French croquet player
Marie Ohlsson (born 1980), Swedish ski orienteer
Marie Olaussen, Norwegian orienteering competitor
Marie von Olfers (1826–1924), German writer, illustrator and salonnière
Marie Oliver, several people
Marie Thusgaard Olsen (born 1993), Danish sailor
Marie Oppert (born 1997), French singer and actress
Marie Orav (1911–1994), Estonian chess player
Marie Orensanz (born 1936), Argentine artist
Marie Osborne Yeats (1911–2010), American actress
Marie Osmond (born 1959), American actress
Marie Oteiza (born 1994), French modern pentathlete
Marie-Marguerite Oudry (1688–1780), French artist
Marie Overbye (born 1976), Danish triathlete
Marie Owens (1853–1927), early American female police officer
Marie Oyon (1898–1969), French politician
Marie Pachler (1792–1855), Austrian pianist
Marie-Clémence Paes, Franco-Malagasy filmmaker
Marie Solange Pagonendji-Ndakala (born 1962), Central African politician
Marie Panayotopoulos-Cassiotou (born 1952), Greek politician
Marie Panthès (1871–1955), French pianist
Marie Papaix, French association football player
Marie Pape-Carpantier (1815–1878), French educator
Marie Paradis (1779–1839), first woman to climb Mont Blanc
Marie-Léonie Paradis (1840–1912), Canadian Catholic religious sister
Marie Parcello (1860–1937), American opera singer
Marie Parent (1853–1934), Belgian journal editor and feminist
Marie-Pierre Parent (born 1982), Canadian biathlete
Marie Parente (1928–2019), American politician
Marie Parrocel (1743–1824), French artist
Marie Patouillet (born 1988), French Paralympic cyclist
Marie Patterson (1934–2021), British trade unionist
Marie Pavey, American stage actress
Marie Pavie, French calligrapher
Marie Pavlovna, several people
Marie Pélissier (died 1749), French opera singer
Marie-Ève Pelletier (born 1982), Canadian tennis player
Marie-Jo Pelletier (born 1997), Canadian ice hockey player
Marie Peltier (born 1980), Belgian author
Marie-Luce Penchard (born 1959), French politician
Marie Penny (died 1970), Canadian businesswoman
Marie Perbost, French composer
Marie-José Pérec (born 1968), French sprinter
Marie-Théodore Périgot (1807–1888), French officer
Marie-Joseph Pernock (1897–1975), Martiniquais politician
Marie Perolz (1874–1950), Irish nationalist
Marie-Jacques Perrier (1924–2012), French singer, fashion journalist, voice actress, socialite, author and art collector
Marie-Chantal Perron, Canadian actress and fashion designer
Marie Adrien Persac (1823–1873), Franco-American artist and cartographer
Marie Persson (born 1967), Swedish female curler
Marie Bjelke Petersen (1874–1969), Danish-Australian novelist and physical culture teacher
Marie Petersen (1816–1859), German author
Marie Petiet (1854–1893), French painter
Marie Petipa (1857–1930), Russian ballerina
Marie-Joseph Peyre (died 1785), French architect
Marie-Dominique Philippe (1912–2006), French philosopher and theologian
Marie Phillips (born 1976), British writer
Marie-Laure Phinéra-Horth (born 1957), French Guinean politician
Marie Phisalix (1861–1946), French herpetologist
Marie Picasso (born 1979), Swedish model and singer
Marie Pieris, French lady in waiting
Marie Yves Dina Jean Pierre (born 1990), Haitian footballer
Marie-Paule Pileni (born 1945), French physical chemist
Marie-Pier Pinault-Reid (born 1988), Canadian rugby union player
Marie Plácido (born 1987), Puerto Rican basketball player
Marie Pleyel (1811–1875), Belgian concert pianist
Marie Plosjö, Swedish model
Marie Pochon (born 1990), French environmental activist and politician
Marie Podvalová (1909–1992), Czech opera singer
Marie Poissonnier (born 1979), French pole vaulter
Marie Poland Fish (1900–1989), American marine biologist
Marie Poledňáková (1941–2022), Czech firm director
Marie-Line Pollet, Belgium Paralympic athlete
Marie Polli (born 1980), Swiss race walker
Marie Pollmann (born 1989), German footballer
Marie Ponsot (1921–2019), American poet
Marie Popelin (1846–1913), Belgian advocate, educator and feminist
Marie Portolano (born 1985), French sports journalist
Marie Pošarová, Czech politician
Marie Victor Poterlet, French wallpaper designer
Marie-Philip Poulin (born 1992), Canadian ice hockey player
Marie Poulson, American politician
Marie Powers (1902–1973), American opera singer
Marie-Pier Préfontaine (born 1988), Canadian alpine skier
Marie Prescott (1850–1893), American stage actress
Marie Prestat (1862–1933), French organist and composer
Marie Prevost (1896–1937), Canadian actress
Marie Price, American geographer and international affairs export
Marie Priess, German anti-fascist resistance fighter
Marie Prins, South African botanist
Marie Proksch (1836–1900), Czech pianist, music educator and composer
Marie-Eve Proulx, Canadian politician
Marie Prouvensier (born 1994), French handball player
Marie-Pierre Pruvot (born 1935), Algerian-born French transgender woman
Marie Purvis (born 1961), British cyclist
Marie-Laurence Quatrefages, French Righteous Among the Nations
Marie Quillan (1909–1998), American actress
Marie Marcelle Buteau Racine (1934–2020), Haitian American linguist and professor
Marie Radaeur-Plank, Austrian classical pianist
Marie Rådbo (born 1946), Swedish astronomer
Marie Rader (born 1941), American politician
Marie Rafajová (1896–1976), Czech poet
Marie Rainford, American film actress
Marie-Clotilde Raizenne (1766–1829), Canadian educator, Roman Catholic nun
Marie Rambert (1888–1982), Polish-born English dancer
Marie Ramírez, Costa Rican ten-pin bowler
Marie Rappold (1872–1957), American opera singer
Marie Rasmussen (born 1972), Danish pole vaulter
Marie-Alphonse Ratisbonne (1812–1884), French priest and missionary
Marie Raymond (1908–1988), French painter
Marie Magdeleine Real del Sarte (1853–1927), French painter
Marie Reay (1922–2004), Australian anthropologist
Marie-Alise Recasner (born 1962), American soap opera actress
Marie Recio (1814–1862), French opera singer
Marie Redd, American politician
Marie Redonnet, French writer
Marie Rée (1835–1900), Danish newspaper publisher
Marie Borge Refsum (1927–2023), Norwegian politician
Marie de Régnier (1875–1963), French novelist and poet
Marie Régnier (1840–1887), French writer
Marie van Regteren Altena (1868–1958), Dutch painter
Marie Reim (born 2000), German pop singer
Marie Remy (1829–1915), German flower and still life painter
Marie Renard (1864–1939), Austrian opera singer
Marie Renaud, Canadian politician
Marie Rennotte (1852–1942), Belgian-Brazilian teacher and physician
Marie Roch Louis Reybaud (1799–1879), French writer, political economist and politician
Marie-Line Reynaud (born 1954), French politician
Marie Reynoard (1897–1945), French resistant fighter during World War II
Marie Richardson (born 1959), Swedish actress
Marie Riedeselle (died 1915), Canadian-born American bicyclist, dress designer, osteopath, hiker and hermit
Marie Řihošková, Czech slalom canoeist
Marie Rimmer (born 1947), British Labour politician
Marie Ringheim (born 1999), Norwegian singer-songwriter
Marie Catherine Riollet (1755–1788), French engraver
Marie Riou (born 1981), French sailor
Marie Risby (born 1955), Swedish cross-country skier
Marie Rivière (born 1956), French actress and filmmaker
Marie-Pierre Rixain (born 1977), French politician
Marie Robards (born 1976), American murderer
Marie Robertson, Canadian LGBT rights activist
Marie Robertson (born 1977), Swedish actress
Marie-Colombe Robichaud (born 1943), Canadian writer
Marie-Monique Robin (born 1960), French TV journalist and documentary filmmaker
Marie Robine, French mystic
Marie Robinson Wright (1853–1914), American author, historian, journalist, and traveller
Marie Rodell (1912-1975), American novelist
Marie Roethlisberger (born 1966), American physician and gymnast
Marie-Aimée Roger-Miclos (1860–1951), French pianist
Marie-Sabine Roger (born 1957), French writer
Marie Rogissart (1841–1929), militant French feminist
Marie Rognes (born 1982), Norwegian mathematician
Marie de Rohan (died 1679), French courtier
Marie-Josée Roig (born 1938), French politician
Marie Rokkones Hansen (born 2000), Norwegian handball player
Marie-Luce Romanens (born 1973), Swiss orienteer
Marie de Romieu (1545–1590), French poet
Marie Rønningen (born 1994), Norwegian sailor
Marie Røpke (born 1987), Danish badminton player
Marie-Abraham Rosalbin de Buncey (1833–1891), French painter
Marie-Sadio Rosche (born 1987), Senegalese basketball player
Marie Roumy, Cameroonian nun
Marie Rovsing (1814–1888), Danish women's rights activist
Marie Royce, American diplomat
Marie Roze (1846–1926), French operatic soprano
Marie Rudisill (1911–2006), American author, TV personality and aunt of Truman Capote
Marie M. Runyon (1915–2018), American politician
Marie Russak (1865–1945), American architect
Marie Magdalena Rustad (1859–1943), Norwegian court official
Marie Rutkoski (born 1977), American writer
Marie Růžičková (born 1986), Slovak basketball player
Marie Chantal Rwakazina, Rwandan politician
Marie Ryan, several people
Marie du Saar (1860–1955), Dutch ophthalmologist
Marie Sabouret (1924–1960), French actress
Marie Saine-Firdaus (born 1973), Gambian lawyer and politician
Marie-Josée Saint-Pierre, Canadian documentary filmmaker
Marie Salander (born 1985), Swedish footballer
Marie Sallé (1709–1756), French ballet dancer
Marie-Laure Salles, French sociologist
Marie Samuelsson (born 1956), Swedish composer
Marie Sanderson (1921–2010), Canadian climatologist
Marie Sandholt (1872–1942), Danish painter and ceramicist
Marie Philibert Constant Sappey (1810–1896), French anatomist
Marie Sara (born 1964), French bullfighter
Marie Sarr Mbodj (born 1935), Senegalese government minister
Marie Sasse (1834–1907), Belgian operatic soprano
Marie-Angélique Savané (born 1947), Senegalese politician
Marie Savard (1936–2012), Canadian poet and playwright
Marie Emmanuel Augustin Savard (1861–1942), French composer
Marie Gabriel Augustin Savard (1814–1881), French composer and teacher
Marie Jules César Savigny (1777–1851), French zoologist
Marie Blandine Sawadogo, Burkinabé politician
Marie Saxon (1904–1941), American actress
Marie Say (1857–1943), French heiress and socialite
Marie Charlotte Schaefer (1874–1927), Texas physician and medical school faculty member
Marie Schauff, German composer
Marie Scheublé, French classical violinist
Marie Schlei (1919–1983), German politician
Marie von Schleinitz (1842–1912), German salonnière
Marie-Kristin Schmid (born 1996), German ice hockey player
Marie Schmidt (1895–1971), German political activist and politician
Marie Schmolka (1893–1940), Czech-Jewish humanitarian
Marie Schneiderová-Zubaníková, Czech civil engineer and architect
Marie Schnür (1869–?), German painter
Marie Beatrice Schol-Schwarz (1898–1969), Dutch phytopathologist
Marie Schölzel (born 1997), German volleyball player
Marie Schönfeld (1898–1944), Austrian government worker and anti-Nazi resistance activist
Marie Schreiber (born 2003), Luxembourgish cyclist
Marie Schubert (1890–1983), American commercial artist and illustrator of children's books
Marie Sebag (born 1986), French chess grandmaster
Marie Šechtlová (1928–2008), Czech photographer
Marie Šedivá (1908–1975), Czech fencer
Marie Seebach (1829–1897), German actress
Marie Selby (1885–1971), American philanthropist
Marie Danielle Selvon, Mauritian barrister
Marie Semoes, Indian high jumper
Marie-Catherine de Senecey (1588–1677), French courtier
Marie Senghor Basse (1930–2019), Senegalese physician
Marie Seong-Hak Kim (born 1958), South Korean legal historian
Marie Serneholt (born 1983), Swedish actress, model, and singer
Marie-Ernestine Serret (1812–1884), French painter
Marie-Paule Serve (born 1941), New Caledonian politician
Marie Sester, French-American artist
Marie Seurat (born 1949), Syrian novelist
Marie Severin (1929–2018), American comic book artist
Marie Seyrat (born 1982), French singer
Marie Shannon, New Zealand artist, art photographer and teacher
Marie Sharp, Belizean businesswoman
Marie Shear (1940–2017), American feminist writer
Marie Sherlock, Irish politician
Marie Shotwell (1880–1934), American actress
Marie Shroff, New Zealand public servant
Marie-Dominique-Auguste Sibour (1792–1857), French Catholic bishop
Marie Siegling (1824–1920), American classical composer
Marie Silin (born 1979), French politician
Marie Silkeberg (born 1961), Swedish writer
Marie da Silva, Malawian AIDS activist
Marie-Catherine Silvestre (1680–1743), French artist
Marie-Josée Simard (born 1956), Canadian percussionist and music educator
Marie Simon (1824–1877), German nurse
Marie Celeste Simon, American biologist and cancer researcher
Marie Simonsen (born 1962), Norwegian journalist
Marie Sirois (1865–1920), French-Canadian strongwoman
Marie Madoé Sivomey (1923–2008), Togolese politician
Marie Sizun (born 1940), French writer
Marie Skammelsen (born 2001), Danish gymnast
Marie Skau (1890–1966), Norwegian politician
Marie Skodak Crissey (1910–2000), American psychologist
Marie Slater, British reality television personality
Marie Šmídová (1907–1963), Czech table tennis player
Marie Šmídová (born 1966), Czech handball player
Marie Smith, several people
Marie Tourell Søderberg (born 1988), Danish actress
Marie Söderström-Lundberg (born 1960), Swedish long-distance runner
Marie Solberg (born 1988), Norwegian sailor
Marie Soldat-Roeger (1863–1955), Austrian musician
Marie Julia Cérre Soulard (1775–1845), American landowner
Marie Spartali Stillman (1844–1927), English painter
Marie St. Fleur (born 1962), American politician
Marie Elyse St. George (born 1929), Canadian artist and poet
Marie Michele St. Louis (born 1968), Mauritian judoka
Marie Staal (1806–1871), Norwegian-Danish stage actress
Marie Šťastná (born 1981), Czech poet
Marie von Stedingk (1799–1868), Swedish composer and courtier
Marie Steichen, American politician
Marie Henriette Steil (1898–1930), Luxembourg writer and feminist
Marie Stephan (born 1996), French squash player
Marie Stewart, several people
Marie Steiner-von Sivers (1867–1948), Baltic German actress
Marie Stiborová (1950–2020), Czech politician
Marie Stopes (1880–1958), British birth control campaigner and paleobotanist
Marie Storms (1885–?), Belgian tennis player
Marie Strinden, American politician
Marie Stritt (1855–1928), German feminist
Marie Stuart Edwards, American suffragist
Marie Stubbs (born 1939), British educator and academic
Marie Studholme (1872–1930), English actress and singer
Marie Suize, French gold miner and businesswoman
Marie Sukers, South African politician
Marie Sundelius (1882–1958), American opera singer
Marie Surcouf (1863–1928), French balloonist and botanist
Marie H. Suthers (1895–1983), American politician and educator
Marie Svan (born 1963), Swedish cross-country skier
Marie Svensson (born 1967), Swedish table tennis player
Marie Sýkorová (1952–2018), Czech field hockey player
Marie Syrkin (1899–1989), American writer
Marie Josée Ta Lou-Smith, Ivorian sprinter
Marie Taglioni (1804–1884), Italian ballet dancer
Marie Takvam (1926–2008), Norwegian writer
Marie Tamarelle-Verhaeghe (born 1962), French politician
Marie Tannæs (1854–1939), Norwegian artist
Marie Tansey (1930–2016), American politician
Marie Laure Tardieu (1902–1998), French botanist
Marie-Lucie Tarpent (born 1941), French–born Canadian linguist
Marie Tayau (1855–1892), French musician
Marie Taylor (musicologist) (1930–1999), New Zealand botanist, mycologist and scientific illustrator
Marie Taylor (1911–1990), American botanist
Marie Tehan (1940–2004), Australian politician and lawyer
Marie Tempest (1864–1942), English singer and comic actress
Marie Tepe (1834–1901), Vivandière in the Union Army
Marie Texier-Lahoulle (1889–1972), French politician
Marie Tharp (1920–2006), American oceanographer and cartographer
Marie-Alice Théard (born 1948), Haitian writer
Marie José Thériault (born 1945), Canadian writer, performer and translator
Marie-Jo Thério (born 1965), Canadian actress and musician
Marie Thibault, Canadian rugby player
Marie-Élaine Thibert (born 1982), Canadian singer
Marie-Jo Thiel (born 1957), French ethics academic
Marie Thomas (1896–1966), Indonesian physician
Marie-Bernadette Thomas, French association football player
Marie Thomsen (c. 1814–after 1889), Norwegian photographer
Marie Tidball, British academic and politician
Marie Tiffany (1881–1948), American opera singer
Marie Tifo (born 1949), Canadian actress
Marie Adèle Pierre Jules Tissot (1838–1883), French mining engineer and geologist
Marie-Ange Todorovitch, French mezzo-soprano
Marie Tomášová (born 1929), Czech actress
Marie Tømmerbakke (born 1993), Norwegian handball player
Marie Toms (born 1979), British water skier
Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat (1912–1980), French physicist
Marie Toole (1926–2021), Canadian curler
Marie Toomey (1923–2014), Australian tennis player
Marie-Chantal Toupin (born 1971), Canadian musical artist
Marie Toussaint (born 1987), French politician
Marie Townsend, American author and composer
Marie Trintignant (1962–2003), French actress
Marie Troillet (born 1983), Swiss ski mountaineer
Marie-Leontine Tsibinda, Republic of Congo writer
Marie Tuck (1866–1947), South Australian artist and art educator
Marie Tulip (1935–2015), Australian feminist
Marie Tumba Nzeza, Congolese politician
Marie Tůmová, Czech women's suffragist and teacher
Marie Tussaud (1761–1850), French artist
Marie Ueda (born 1990), Japanese singer and songwriter
Marie Béatrice Umutesi (born 1959), Rwandan writer
Marie Under (1883–1980), Estonian poet
Marie-Claude Vaillant-Couturier (1912–1996), French Resistance hero and communist politician
Marie-Laure Valla (1963–2022), French set dresser and set decorator
Marie Van Brittan Brown (1922–1999), nurse and inventor
Marie-Paule Van Eyck (born 1951), Belgian fencer
Marie Van Tassell (1871–1946), American actress
Marie Léonie Vanhoutte (1888–1967), French resister and secret agent during World War II
Marie Catherine Vasa, Polish noblewoman
Marie Vassilieff (1884–1957), Russian painter
Marie-Pierre Vedrenne (born 1982), French politician
Marie-Pierre Verhaegen (born 1966), Belgian historian
Marie Vermeulin (born 1983), French classical pianist
Marie Vernier (1590–1627), French actress
Marie Versini (1940–2021), French actress
Marie-Nicole Vestier (1767–1846), French artist
Marie Vibbert (born 1974), American science fiction author
Marie Vien, Canadian screenwriter
Marie Vieux-Chauvet (1916–1973), Haitian writer
Marie Vigoreaux (died 1679), French fortune teller and poisoner
Marie-Catherine de Villedieu (died 1683), French writer
Marie de Villepin (born 1986), French model, actress and singer
Marie Vilmann (born 1993), Danish cyclist
Marie Vinck, Belgian actress
Marie Violay, French expert in rock mechanics
Marie A. Vitulli (born 1949), American mathematician
Marie Vorobieff (1892–1984), Russian painter
Marie Vuillemin (1889–1963), Belgian anarchist
Marie Wackwitz (1865–1930), German politician
Marie Wagner (1883–1975), American tennis player
Marie Wahlgren, Swedish academic and politician
Marie Waife (1892–1985), American writer
Marie Wainwright (1853–1923), American actress
Marie Walcamp (1894–1936), American actress
Marie-Luce Waldmeier (born 1960), French alpine skier
Marie Waldron (born 1960), American politician
Marie Walewska (1786–1817), Polish countess belonging to inner circle of Napoleon Bonaparte
Marie Wall (born 1992), Swedish handball player
Marie Wallace (born 1939), American stage and television actress
Marie Wallin, British fibre artist
Marie Walterová, Czechoslovak table tennis player
Marie Walther (born 1944), American gymnast
Marie Walton-Mahon, Australian ballet dancer and teacher
Marie Wandscheer (1856–1936), Dutch artist
Marie van Waning-Stevels (1874–1943), Dutch artist
Marie Wann (1911–1996), American statistician
Marie Wattel (born 1997), French swimmer
Marie Weaver, American artist
Marie Weckerle, Luxembourgish tennis player
Marie Wegener (born 2001), German singer
Marie Wegman (1925–2004), baseball player
Marie Weibull Kornias, Swedish politician
Marie Johanna Weiss (1903–1952), American mathematician
Marie Wennersten-From (born 1958), Swedish professional golfer
Marie Wexelsen (1832–1911), Norwegian educator, poet, children's writer and economist
Marie Lovise Widnes (1930–2021), Norwegian poet and politician
Marie Wieck (1832–1916), German pianist, singer and composer
Marie Wiegmann (1820–1893), German painter
Marie Wilcox, several people
Marie Willeboordse (1902–1989), Dutch artist
Marie Williams, several people
Marie Wilson, several people
Marie Wilt (1840–1891), Austrian opera singer
Marie Wimer (1876–1965), American tennis player
Marie Windsor (1919–2000), American actress
Marie Remington Wing (1885–1982), American politician
Marie Winn, American ornithologist
Marie-Ange Wirtz (born 1963), Seychellois sprinter
Marie Wittich (1862–1931), German operatic soprano
Marie Wittman (1859–1913), French hysteria patient
Marie Womplou (born 1969), Ivorian athlete
Marie Wong, food technologist at Massey University
Marie Woo, ceramicist
Marie Woodson, American politician
Marie Wright, several people
Marie Wulf (1685–1738), Danish preacher
Marie Wuytiers (1865–1944), Dutch artist
Marie-Alice Yahé (born 1984), French rugby union player
Marie Yamaguchi (born 1989), Japanese rugby sevens player
Marie Yanaka (born 1990), Japanese beauty pageant winner
Marie Yassi (born 1985), Ivorian footballer
Marie Yates (born 1940), British fine conceptual artist
Marie-Ann Yemsi (born 1963), German-Cameroonian curator
Marie-Marguerite d'Youville (1701–1771), Canadian saint
Marie Yovanovitch (born 1958), Canadian American diplomat
Marie van Zandt (1858–1919), American opera singer
Marie-Jo Zarb (born 1960), French lyricist, director and producer
Marie van Zeggelen (1870–1957), Dutch writer, editor and painter
Marie Zeigler (1937–2014), American professional baseball player
Marie Zelenková, Czechoslovak table tennis player
Marie Sidenius Zendt (1882–1968), American singer
Marie Zettler (1885–1950), German politician and journalist
Marie Zielcke (born 1979), German actress
Marie Zimmerman, several people
Marie Zinck (1789–1823), Danish actress and operatic soprano
Marie van der Zyl, 48th President of the Board of Deputies of British Jews
Fictional characters
Marie (Onegai), an anime character
Marie, the lover of Meursault who is the main character in Albert Camus' novel The Stranger
Marie, the daughter of Duchess in the 1970 Disney animated film The Aristocats
Marie, fictional supporting character in the long-running soap opera EastEnders
Marie, fictional character in the movie Paulie
Marie, fictional character in the Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water anime series
Marie, name attributed to fictional X-Men character Rogue in the films X-Men, X2: X-Men United, and X-Men: The Last Stand
Marie, character in the video game Splatoon and its sequels Splatoon 2 and Splatoon 3, who is Callie's cousin and one of the two members of the Squid Sisters
Marie, minor character in the 2003 animated film Barbie of Swan Lake
Marie, one of the lead title characters in the Netflix drama film, Malcolm & Marie
Marie Barone, a fictional character in the popular sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond
Marie Calvet, Megan Calvet Draper's mother in Mad Men
Marie Carreau, French name of Mandy Flood from the animated series Fireman Sam
Marie Jones, a character from the movie Reviving Ophelia
Marie Kanker, character in Ed, Edd n Eddy
Marie Parfacy, real name of the fictional character Soma Peries in the Gundam anime series, Mobile Suit Gundam 00
Marie Payne or Mommy Long Legs from Poppy Playtime
Marie Rose, fictional character in the video game series Dead or Alive
Marie Schrader, fictional character in the television series Breaking Bad
See also
Elmarie
Marie (disambiguation)
Maree
Duchess Marie (disambiguation)
Maarja, a given name
Mary (given name)
Máire, the Irish language form of the English language name Mary
Maria (disambiguation)
Marié
Princess Marie