Marie-Andrée name meaning

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Origin: Hebrew and Greek
Meaning: Princess of the Sea
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What does Marie-Andrée mean?

Marie-Andrée means Princess of the Sea has origin in Greek and Hebrew. The name is celebrated on on August 15 or November 30.

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How popular is the name Marie-Andrée?

Marie-Andrée was a common name in France. Over 4624 babies have been named Marie-Andrée since 1900. When at its peak in 1954,. After 83 years of usage, the name has fallen out of the charts.

Also, Marie-Andrée is a familiar name in Canada. At least, 6000 people globally have been given the name as per our estimate.

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  •  Andreia - Offbeat Old Greek Andreia is used as a girl name, meaning of Andreia is "The Manly, The Brave or The Brave" is notably used in Danish and Finnish
  •  Jasson means the Healing, The Lord is Salvation and Healing aimed at boys has its origin in Old Greek. Jasson is resulted from Jason.
  •  Chimere - Popular unisex name Chimere is rooted from Old Greek, specifically used in English language, meaning of Chimere is "Monster"
  •  Aristide - Uncustomary Aristide specifically is used in French is a boy name, meaning of Aristide is "The Best Form or The Best" came from Old Greek and Hebrew
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Famous people named Marie-Andrée

  • Marie-Andrée Corneille in movie La f�te des rois as Actress

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