Mary Ann or Maryann or Mary Anne is a feminine given name, a combination of the names
Mary
Mary may refer to:
People
* Mary (name), a female given name (includes a list of people with the name)
Religion
* New Testament people named Mary, overview article linking to many of those below
* Mary, mother of Jesus, also called the Blesse ...
and
Anne
Anne, alternatively spelled Ann, is a form of the Latin female name Anna (name), Anna. This in turn is a representation of the Hebrew Hannah (given name), Hannah, which means 'favour' or 'grace'. Related names include Annie (given name), Annie a ...
. It may refer to:
People
Mary Ann
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Mary Ann Acevedo
Mary Ann Acevedo Rivera (; born June 23, 1987), better known as Mary Ann, is a Puerto Rican singer and songwriter. She is known for being a contestant on the third season of ''Objetivo Fama'' (2006) and the first season of ''Idol Puerto Rico' ...
(born 1987), Puerto Rican singer and songwriter
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Mary Ann Akers
Mary Ann Akers is a top congress editor at the news website The Messenger. She was a blogger and reporter for The Washington Post, a national correspondent for NPR and a political gossip columnist for Roll Call newspaper, appearing on CNN, MSNBC ...
, American gossip columnist, and former blogger and reporter
* Mary Ann Aldersey (1797–1868), English-born Christian missionary in China
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Mary Ann Aldham
Mary Ann Aldham (born Mary Ann Mitchell Wood; 28 September 1858 – 1940) was an English militant suffragette and member of the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) who was imprisoned at least seven times.Mary Ann Almager (born 1968), American former professional boxer
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Mary Ann Angell
Mary Ann Angell Young (June 8, 1803 – June 27, 1882) was the second woman married to Brigham Young, who served as president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Young's first wife had died in 1832, leaving Young a w ...
(1803–1882), American second wife of Brigham Young
* Mary Ann Arras, former name of Maray Ayres, American actress
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Mary Ann Arty
Mary Ann Arty-Majors (November 24, 1926 – October 26, 2000) was an American politician from Pennsylvania who served as a Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for the 165th district from 1979 to 1988.
Early life and e ...
(1926–2000), American politician
* Mary Ann Aspinwall Owens (1928–2005), American advocate of thematically collecting postage stamps
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Mary Ann Augustin
Mary Ann Augustin (born 16 April 1954, Kedah, Malaysia) is an Australian food chemist and dairy scientist who leads the Food Science Research Program at CSIRO. Much of her work has focused on understanding the changes that occur during dairy mil ...
(born 1954), Malaysian-born Australian food chemist and dairy scientist
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Mary Ann Baxter
Mary Ann Baxter (1801 – 19 December 1884) was a philanthropist in the Scottish city of Dundee.
Family
Mary Ann Baxter was the daughter of William Baxter, founder of the Baxter Brothers And Co. Ltd. textile business.
She outlived all of her ...
(1801–1884), Scottish philanthropist
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Mary Ann Beavis
Mary Ann Beavis (born July 26, 1955) is a professor emerita, St. Thomas More College, the University of Saskatchewan. She co-founded the peer-reviewed academic journal, ''S/HE: An International Journal of Goddess Studies'',The first two issues w ...
(born 1955), Canadian professor emerita of religion
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Mary Ann Bevan
Mary Ann Bevan ( Webster; 20 December 187426 December 1933) was an English nurse, who, after developing acromegaly, toured the circus sideshow circuit as "the ugliest woman in the world".
Early years
Mary Ann Webster was one of 8 children born ...
(1874–1933), English nurse
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Mary Ann Bibby
Mary Ann Bibby (c.1832 – 13 January 1910) was a New Zealand storekeeper. She was born in Heaton, Lancashire, England
England is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is located on the island o ...
(c. 1832–1910), New Zealand storekeeper
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Mary Ann Bickerdyke
Mary Ann Bickerdyke (July 19, 1817 – November 8, 1901), also known as Mother Bickerdyke, was a hospital administrator for Union (American Civil War), Union soldiers during the American Civil War and a lifelong advocate for veterans. She was re ...
(1817–1901), American hospital administrator during the American Civil War, lawyer, and advocate for veterans
* Mary Ann Booth (1843–1922), American microscopist
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Mary Ann Britland
Mary Ann Britland (''née'' Hague, 1847 – 9 August 1886) was an English serial killer. She was the first woman to be executed by hanging at Strangeways Prison in Manchester by James Berry.
Early life
Mary Ann Britland was born in 1847 in B ...
(1847–1886), English serial killer
* Mary Ann Buckles, American video game researcher
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Mary Ann Bugg
Mary Ann Bugg (7 May 1834 – 22 April 1905) was a Worimi bushranger, one of two well-documented women bushrangers in mid-19th century Australia. She was an expert horse rider and bush navigator who travelled with her bushranging partner and love ...
(1834–1905), Worimi bushranger
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Mary Ann Buxton Mary Ann Buxton (c.1795 – 18 October 1888) was a New Zealand teacher and Businessperson. She was born in Stoke Newington, Middlesex, England.
She founded and managed the perhaps most successful and well known combined school for small childre ...
(c. 1795–1888), English-born New Zealand teacher and businesswoman
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Mary Ann Campana
Mary Ann Campana, born Edvige Bianca Maria Campana (Barrea, Italy, April 8, 1913 – 2009), emigrated to the United States and became the first woman in Ohio to earn a pilot's license. She went on to set an aviation world endurance record in li ...
(1913–2009), Italian-born American aviator and businesswoman
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Mary Ann Carson
Mary Ann Carson is a former member of the Connecticut House of Representatives.
Carson and her husband Douglas have two daughters, Denise Cocozza and Natalie Venskus. She has three grandchildren, Trevor Cocozza, Kevin Cocozza and Luke Venskus. S ...
, American former politician
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Mary Ann Caws
Mary Ann Caws (born 1933) is an American author, translator, art historian and literary critic.
She is Distinguished Professor Emerita in Comparative Literature, English, and French at the Graduate School of the City University of New York, and o ...
(born 1933), American author, translator, art historian, and literary critic
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Mary Ann Childers
Mary Ann Childers is an American media consultant and former newscaster. From 1980 to 1994, she worked as an anchor at WLS-TV in Chicago,Robert Feder. "Anchor With Jay? 'Not in the Cards". ''Chicago Sun-Times''. August 8, 1994. Section 2 Features, ...
, American media consultant and former newscaster
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Mary Ann Coady Weinand
Mary Ann Weinand ( Coady; December 25, 1959 – September 26, 2007) was an American psychiatrist who worked at a COPE Community Services, Inc., clinic in Tucson, Arizona.
In May 2008, eight months after her death, COPE renamed the clinic at ...
(1959–2007), American psychiatrist
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Mary Ann Colclough Mary Ann Colclough ( Barnes; 20 February 1836–7 March 1885) was a New Zealand feminist and social reformer. She was born in London, England on 20 February 1836. She contributed to various colonial newspapers under the pseudonym Polly Plum.
Ea ...
(1836–1885), New Zealand feminist and social reformer
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Mary Ann Conklin
Mary Ann Conklin, also known as Mother Damnable and Madame DamnableT. S. Phelps: '. Originally published by The Alice Harriman Company, Seattle, 1908. Accessed online November 2, 2006 on the site of the U.S. Department of the Navy. (c. 1821– ...
(c. 1821–1873), American brothel madam
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Mary Ann Cooke
Mary Ann Cooke (1784-1868) was a British missionary and educator, active in Calcutta in India.Laird, M. Wilson ée Cooke Mary Anne (1783/4–1868), missionary. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Retrieved 10 Jul. 2021, from https://www.ox ...
Mary Ann Cunningham
Mary Ann Cunningham (, Woodman; July 19, 1841 – January 22, 1930) was a Canadian temperance activist. She was a leader in the provincial and local Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU), being a member for 40 years, and holding office for ...
(1841–1930), Canadian temperance activist
* Mary Ann Dailey (born 1948), American former politician
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Mary Ann Davenport
Mary Ann Davenport ée Harvey(c. 1759 – 8 May 1843) was a British Shakespearean actress.
Life
She was born at Launceston, Cornwall. She first appeared on the stage at Bath in December 1784, as Lappet in Henry Fielding's ''The Miser''. After ...
(1759–1843), British Shakespearean actress
* Mary Ann DeWeese (1913–1993), American sportswear designer
* Mary Ann Doane (born 1952), American professor of film and media
* Mary Ann Dolling Sanders, birth name of
Ann Bridge
Ann Bridge (11 September 1889 – 9 March 1974) is the pseudonym of Mary Ann Dolling (Sanders), Lady O'Malley, also known as Cottie Sanders. Bridge wrote 14 novels, mostly based on her experiences living in foreign countries, one book of short ...
(1889–1974), English author and mountain climber
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Mary Ann DuChai
Mary Ann DuChai (born September 3, 1939) is an American sprint canoer who competed in the early 1960s. She was eliminated in the repechage of the K-2 500 m event at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome
Rome (Italian language, Italian and , ) is ...
Mary Ann Eaverly
Mary Ann Eaverly is Professor of Classics at the University of Florida known for her work on Archaic Greek sculpture.
Career
Eaverly studied Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology at Bryn Mawr College and the University of Michigan, where she wa ...
, American archaeologist, classical scholar, and professor
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Mary-Ann Eisel
Mary–Ann Eisel (born November 25, 1946) also known as Mary–Ann Curtis or Mary–Ann Beattie is an American former tennis player. She was the US Open mixed doubles champion in 1968.
Personal life
Eisel was born in St. Louis, Missouri, was ed ...
(born 1946), American former tennis player
* Mary Ann Eliza Agnew (1857–1940), English-born Australian kindergarten teacher and advocate
* Mary Ann Elizabeth Stephansen (1872–1961), Norwegian mathematician and educator
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Mary Ann Esposito
Mary Ann Esposito (born August 3, 1942) is an American chef, cookbook writer (having published over a dozen cookbooks), and the television host of ''Ciao Italia with Mary Ann Esposito'', which started in 1989 and is the longest-running televisio ...
(born 1942), American chef, cookbook writer, and television host
* Mary Ann Feldman (1933–2019), American music critic
* Mary Ann Ford, birth name of Talma (magician) (1861–1944), English magician
* Mary Ann Ganser, American member of girl group The Shangri-Las
* Mary Ann Gibbon, English long-term mistress of Charles Howard, 11th Duke of Norfolk
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Mary Ann Gilbert
Mary Ann Gilbert (1776 – 26 April 1845) was an English agronomist.
Birth and childhood
Mary Ann Gilbert was the daughter of Thomas Gilbert, who was a grocer in Lewes, Sussex. When he died in 1782, he left (by her own account) his widow and ...
(1776–1845), English agronomist
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Mary Ann Glendon
Mary Ann Glendon (born October 7, 1938) is the Learned Hand Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and a former United States Ambassador to the Holy See. She teaches and writes on bioethics, comparative constitutional law, property, and human rig ...
(born 1938), American diplomat, professor, legal scholar, anti-abortion activist, lawyer, and philosopher
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Mary Ann Glynn
Mary Ann Glynn is an American academic. She is the Joseph F. Cotter Professor of Management and Organization at Boston College's Carroll School of Management, and the president of the Academy of Management
An academy (Attic Greek: Ἀκαδ� ...
Mary Ann Hanusa
Mary Ann Hanusa (born May 26, 1963) is an American politician who served as a member of the Iowa House of Representatives from 2011 to 2021. She is a member of the Republican Party.
Early life and education
Hanusa was born, raised, and reside ...
(born 1963), American politician
* Mary Ann Hanway, English 18th-century travel writer and novelist
* Mary Ann Harbert (born 1945), American former prisoner in China
* Mary Ann Haynie, real name of Mabel Stark (1889–1968), American tiger trainer
* Mary Ann Heacock (1915–2011), American botanist
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Mary Ann Hilliard
Mary Ann Hilliard (1860–1950) was an Irish nurse and suffragette. She was arrested for breaking windows in March 1912, and while imprisoned contributed to the Suffragette Handkerchief.
Biography
Mary Ann Hilliard was born in Cork in 1860, t ...
(1860–1950), Irish nurse and suffragette
* Mary Ann Hitchens (born 1944/1945), American former sports coach and administrator
* Mary Ann Hoberman (1930–2023), American children's writer
* Mary Ann Holzkamp, American mayor
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Mary Ann Horton
Mary Ann Horton (born Mark R. Horton, November 21, 1955), is a Usenet and Internet pioneer. Horton contributed to Berkeley UNIX (BSD), including the vi editor and terminfo database, (see Acknowlegments section at end of file) created the first ...
(born 1955), American Usenet- and Internet pioneer
* Mary Ann Jordan (?–1966), American murder victim
* Mary Ann Kelty (1789–1873), British religious writer
* Mary Ann Kerwin (born 1931), American lawyer and breastfeeding activist
* Mary Ann Kiliwehi Kaʻauwai (c. 1840–1873), Hawaiian high chiefess and lady-in-waiting of Hawaii
* Mary Ann Kilner (1753–1831), English writer of children's books
* Mary-Ann Kirkby (born 1959), Canadian author
* Mary Ann Lake Wallis (1821–1910), English-born New Zealand orphanage matron
* Mary Ann Lawrenson (1850–1943), English activist in the co-operative movement, and educationalist
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Mary Ann Lee
Mary Ann Lee (c. July 1824January 25, 1899) was an American ballerina from Philadelphia. She was one of the first American ballerinas and her 10-year career included the first American performance of ''Giselle'' in Boston in 1846.
Early life and ...
(1824–1899), American ballerina
* Mary Ann Leeper, American lecturer
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Mary-Ann Leneghan
On the early morning of 7 May 2005, 16-year-old Mary-Ann Leneghan was stabbed to death in Prospect Park in Reading, Berkshire, UK. The previous evening, Leneghan and a friend had been kidnapped and subjected to hours of assault, rape, and druggin ...
(1989–2005), English murder victim
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Mary Ann Liebert
Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. is a publishing company founded by its president, Mary Ann Liebert, in 1980 and a subsidiary of Sage Publishing. The company publishes peer-reviewed academic journals, books, and trade magazines in the areas of biotechnology ...
, American founder of Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
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Mary Ann Lila
Mary Ann Lila is the director of N.C. State University's Plants for Human Health Institute (PHHI) located at the North Carolina Research Campus in Kannapolis, North Carolina. The institute is part of N.C. State's College of Agriculture and Life S ...
, American researcher and health activist
* Mary Ann Lippitt (1918–2006), American pilot and philanthropist
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Mary Ann Lipscomb
Mary Ann Rutherford Lipscomb (1848–1918) was an educator born in Athens, Georgia. Lipscomb believed in childhood education, and she helped make primary education required for all children in Georgia.
After she was widowed, Lipscomb went to work ...
(1848–1918), American educator
* Mary Ann Lisanti (born 1967), American politician
* Mary Ann Lyth (1811–1890), British missionary, translator, and teacher
* Mary Ann MacKenzie (1925–1997), American politician
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Mary Ann Magnin
Mary Ann Magnin (1850–1943) was a Dutch-American businesswoman. She was the co-founder of I. Magnin, an upscale "specialty store" in San Francisco, California.
Early life
Mary Ann Cohen was born in 1850 in Scheveningen, The Hague, the Netherla ...
(1850–1943), Dutch-American businesswoman and co-founder of I. Magnin
* Mary Ann Maitland (1839–1919), Scottish-born Canadian author of poems, hymns, and short stories
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Mary Ann Mansigh
Mary Ann Ruth Mansigh Karlsen (1932 – August 24, 2024) was an American computer programmer who was active in the 1950s in the use of scientific computers.
Biography
Mansigh attended the University of Minnesota on a scholarship from 1950 to 195 ...
(born 1932), American computer programmer
* Mary Ann Mantell (1795–1869), English fossil collector
* Mary Ann McGrath (born 1953), Canadian politician
* Mary Ann McHard (1825–1912), Western Australian pioneering botanist
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Mary Ann M'Clintock
Mary Ann M'Clintock or Mary Ann McClintock (1800–1884) is best known for her role in the formation of the women's suffrage movement, as well as abolitionism.
Life
M'Clintock was born on February 20, 1800, in Burlington, New Jersey. She was mar ...
(1800–1884), American abolitionist and suffragist
* Mary Ann McMorrow (1930–2013), American Supreme Court chief justice
* Mary Ann Mendoza, American mother of fallen police officer Brandon Mendoza
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Mary Ann Mobley
Mary Ann Mobley (February 17, 1937 – December 9, 2014) was an American actress, television personality, and Miss America 1959.
Career
Mobley was born in 1937 in Biloxi, Mississippi. After her reign as Miss America 1959, Mobley embarked on a ...
(1937–2014), American actress, television personality, and Miss America 1959
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Mary Ann Muir
Mary Ann Muir (13 October 1881 – 5 October 1962) was a New Zealand nurse who served in World War I.
Muir was born and raised in south Taranaki, in New Zealand's North Island. Her parents were farmers in Oaonui. Muir completed her nursing trai ...
(1881–1962), New Zealand nurse who served in World War I
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Mary Ann Müller
Mary may refer to:
People
* Mary (name), a female given name (includes a list of people with the name)
Religion
* New Testament people named Mary, overview article linking to many of those below
* Mary, mother of Jesus, also called the Blesse ...
(1820–1901), English-born New Zealand writer and suffragist
* Mary Ann Nagel (born 1955), German singer
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Mary Ann Neeley
Mary Ann Neeley (November 5, 1932 – August 29, 2018) was an author and official historian for the city of Montgomery, Alabama. She served as executive director of Landmarks Foundation of Montgomery, a non-profit organization dedicated to histori ...
(1932–2018), American author and historian
* Mary Ann Nevins Radzinowicz (1925–2023), American academic and scholar of English literature
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Mary Ann Nichols
Mary Ann Nichols, known as Polly Nichols (née Walker; 26 August 184531 August 1888), was the first Jack the Ripper#Canonical five, canonical victim of the unidentified serial killer known as Jack the Ripper, who is believed to have murdered an ...
(1845–1888), English victim of Jack the Ripper
* Mary Ann Niles (1923–1987), American wife of Bob Fosse
* Mary Ann Nyberg (1923–1979), American costume designer
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Mary Ann Oatman
Mary Ann Oatman (1843 – c. 1855) was the sister of Olive Oatman. She is notable for surviving an attack on her familythe "Oatman Massacre"by south-western Native Americans who, according to historian Brian McGinty, were likely Tolkepaya, of ...
(1843–c. 1855), American victim of the Oatman Massacre
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Mary Ann O'Brian Malkin
Mary Ann ( O'Brian) Malkin (March 13, 1913 – August 1, 2005) was an American editor and dance notator.
She collected books on dance notation, the shorthand used by choreographers to make detailed records of their work. Especially strong in 18t ...
(1913–2005), American editor and dance notator
* Mary-Ann Ochota (born 1981), British broadcaster and anthropologist
* Mary Ann Ogden Avery (1825–1911), American art collector and museum benefactor
* Mary Ann Orger (1788–1849), English actress and playwright
* Mary Ann Pascal (born 1958), American actress and business executive
* Mary Ann Paton (1802–1864), Scottish vocalist
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Mary Ann Perez
Maryann Garza Perez (born May 15, 1962) is a Democratic member of the Texas House of Representatives for House District 144 in Harris County, Texas. Perez previously served one term from 2013 to 2015. An insurance agent, she is a former member o ...
(born 1962), American politician
* Mary Ann Pollar (1927–1999), American concert promoter-, organizer-, and administrator
* Mary Ann Prout (1800/1801–1884), African-American founder, businesswoman, and teacher
* Mary Ann Redmond (born 1959), American singer
* Mary Ann Rocque (c. 1725–1774), English cartographer
* Mary Ann Rundall (?–1839), English educational writer
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Mary Ann Sainsbury
Mary Ann Sainsbury (''née'' Staples; 30 June 1849 – 9 June 1927) was the wife of John James Sainsbury, the founder of the Sainsbury's supermarket chain. The supermarket chain named their official brand font 'Mary-Ann', used in-store, on ...
(1849–1927), English businesswoman
* Mary Ann Sampson, American artist
* Mary Ann Scherr (1921–2016), American designer, metalsmith, and educator
* Mary Ann Seaton (1905–1974), Northern Irish footballer
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Mary Ann Severne
Mary Ann Severne (b. Auckland, New Zealand) is a New Zealand-born Australian actress active in Australian made films and television programs from the 1970s.
Career
Severne began her acting career in various theatre productions including playin ...
, New Zealand-born Australian actress
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Mary Ann Shadd
Mary Ann Camberton Shadd Cary (October 9, 1823 – June 5, 1893) was an American-Canadian anti-slavery activist, journalist, publisher, teacher, and lawyer. She was the first black woman publisher in North America and the first woman publisher ...
(1823–1893), American-Canadian anti-slavery activist, journalist, publisher, teacher, and lawyer
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Mary Ann Shaffer
Mary Ann Shaffer (née Fiery; December 13, 1934 – February 16, 2008) was an American writer, editor, librarian, and a bookshop worker. She is noted for her posthumously published work ''The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society'', whi ...
(1934–2008), American writer, editor, librarian, and bookshop worker
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Mary Ann Sieghart
Mary Ann Corinna Howard Sieghart (born 6 August 1961) is an English author, journalist, radio presenter and former assistant editor of ''The Times'', where she wrote columns about politics, social affairs and life in general. She has also writ ...
(born 1961), English author, journalist, radio presenter, and former assistant editor
* Mary Ann Smart (born 1964), Canadian-born musicologist
* Mary Ann Sponsler, American partner of Isaac Singer
* Mary Ann Steggles (born 1949), Canadian art historian, curator, and artist
* Mary Ann Sutherland (1864–1948), New Zealand farmer and landowner
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Mary Ann Swenson
Mary Ann Swenson is an American bishop of the United Methodist Church, elected in 1992.
Birth and family
Mary Ann Swenson (''née'' McDonald) was born in 1947 in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. She was raised and educated in Jackson, Mississippi, where s ...
(born 1947), American Methodist bishop
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Mary Ann Tighe
Mary Ann Tighe ( Scarangello; born August 24, 1948) is an American commercial real estate broker and the CEO of the New York Tri-State Region of CBRE, the world's largest commercial real estate services firm. She has made commercial transactions ...
(born 1948), American commercial real estate broker and CEO
* Mary Ann Tobin, American former politician
* Mary Ann Tocker (1778–1853), English first woman tried for libel and to act as her own advocate in British court
* Mary Ann Tripp (1810–1906), American first U.S. woman to visit China and to circumnavigate the Earth
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Mary Ann Turcke
Mary Ann Turcke is a Canadian media executive. She worked as a civil engineer, consultant, and IT operations manager before joining BCE in 2005. There, she had assumed various management roles, including president of Bell Media from 2014 to 2017 ...
, Canadian media executive
* Mary Ann Unger (1945–1998), American sculptor
* Mary Ann Vaughn (born 1949), Swedish woman who was involved in a public, controversial case in international family law
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Mary Ann Vecchio
Mary Ann Vecchio (born December 4, 1955) is an Italian American respiratory therapist and one of two subjects in the Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph by photojournalism student John Filo during the immediate aftermath of the Kent State shootings ...
(born 1955), Italian American respiratory therapist
* Mary Ann Venables, British fencer
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Mary Ann Vial Lemmon
Mary Ann Vial Lemmon (born November 22, 1941) is a senior United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana.
Education and career
Born in New Orleans, Louisiana, Lemmon attended Loyola Univ ...
(born 1941), American senior district judge
* Mary Ann Weathers, American essayist and civil rights activist
* Mary Ann Weitnauer, American electrical engineer and professor
* Mary Ann Whipple-Lue, American former mayor
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Mary Ann Willson
Mary Ann Willson (active 1810 to 1825) was an American folk artist whose work remained undiscovered for over a century, until it appeared in an exhibition of American Primitive paintings in 1944. Little is known of her life, but evidence sugges ...
Mary Ann Yates
Mary Ann Yates (1728–1787) was an England, English tragic actress. The daughter of William Graham, a ship's steward and his wife, Mary, she married Richard Yates (actor), Richard Yates (c. 1706-1796), a well-known comedian of the time.
In 175 ...
(1728–1787), English tragic actress
Maryann
* MaryAnn Baenninger (born 1956), American psychology professor and former university president
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MaryAnn Bin-Sallik
MaryAnn Bin-Sallik (born 1940) is a Djaru Elder and Australian academic, specialising in Indigenous studies and culture. She was the first Indigenous Australian to gain a doctorate from Harvard University.
Early life and nursing
Bin-Sallik wa ...
(born 1940), Djaru elder and Australian academic
* MaryAnn Black (1943–2020), American clinical social worker and politician
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Maryann Brandon
Maryann Brandon ''A.C.E''., is an American television and film editor. She is a frequent collaborator with J. J. Abrams.
Brandon earned a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for her editing work on the popular television series '' Alias'', created ...
, American film- and television editor
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MaryAnn Carr
The 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in New York were held on November 5, 2024, to elect the 26 U.S. representatives from the U.S. state, State of New York state, New York, one from each of the state's 26 New York's congre ...
, American candidate in the 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in New York
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Maryann Corbett
Maryann Corbett (née Zillotti, Washington, D.C.) is an American poet, medievalist, and linguist.
She grew up in northern Virginia. She did her undergraduate work at the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, and graduated with a do ...
, American poet, medievalist, and linguist
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Maryann Ekeada
Maryann Ekeada (born 23 July 1979) is a Nigerian judoka who competed in the women's lightweight category. She won three medals at the African Judo Championships between 1997 and 2004.
Sports career
In 1997, at the 19th edition of the African ...
(born 1979), Nigerian judoka
* Maryann Hanson, Venezuelan politician
* MaryAnn Hill, American retired computer scientist
* Maryann Karinch, American author, literary agent, and speaker- and consultant on body language
* Maryann Kelechukwu (born 2003), Nigerian volleyball player
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Maryann Keller
Maryann Keller was an American automotive industry analyst and author. Keller covered the auto industry as a Wall Street analyst from the 1970s until the 1990s. She was last the principal at Maryann Keller & Associates, an automotive consultan ...
(1943–2022), American automotive industry analyst and author
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MaryAnn Lippert
MaryAnn T. Lippert (born December 21, 1953) is a Wisconsin health educator, health administrator, and Republican politician who served one term as a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly. She is currently retired from formal employment, but st ...
(born 1953), American health educator, health administrator, and politician
* Maryann Mahaffey (1925–2006), American politician and activist
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Maryann McConnell
Maryann McConnell is a Canadian snooker and pool player. She was runner-up in the 1984 Professional World Women's Snooker Championship and has won numerous pool tournaments in Canada.
Biography
McConnell started playing at the age of 24, at th ...
, Canadian snooker- and pool player
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MaryAnn Mihychuk
MaryAnn Mihychuk (born February 27, 1955) is a Canadian politician from Manitoba. She was elected to the House of Commons of Canada in 2015, representing the riding of Kildonan—St. Paul for the Liberal Party of Canada, and served as Minist ...
(born 1955), Canadian politician
* Maryann Mitchell (1933–2002), American politician
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Maryann Plunkett
Maryann Plunkett is an American actress and singer.
Plunkett made her Broadway debut playing Sister Agnes in '' Agnes of God''. In 1987, she won the Tony Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical for her performance as Sally Smith in ''Me and ...
(born 1952), American actress and singer
* Maryann Simko, birth name of
Taisha Abelar
Taisha Abelar (born Maryann Simko) was an American writer and anthropologist who was an associate of Carlos Castaneda.
Biography
Abelar met Castaneda when she was 19 years old and a student at University of California, Los Angeles where she ev ...
, American writer and anthropologist
* MaryAnn Tanedo, American film- and music video producer
Mary Anne
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Mary Anne à Beckett
Mary Anne à Beckett (29 April 1815 – 11 December 1863) was an English composer, primarily known for opera. She was the wife of the writer Gilbert à Beckett, who provided the libretti for two of her operas. Their children included the writ ...
(1815–1863), English composer
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Mary Anne Adams
Mary Anne Adams, MSW, (born September 25, 1954) is an African American lesbian activist, social worker, and public health researcher who has focused on the health disparities within the lesbian and Black community. She also works at Georgia State U ...
(born 1954), American activist
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Mary Anne Ansley
Mary Anne Ansley, née Gaudon (fl. 1810–1840) was a British artist known for her depiction of mythological subjects and for her portrait paintings.
Biography
Ansley was the daughter of an architect and married a British Army officer, a Colonel ...
(fl. 1810–1840), British artist
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Mary-Anne Arsenault
Mary-Anne Arsenault (born August 19, 1968 in Scarborough, Ontario, also known as Mary-Anne Waye when she was married) is a Canadian curler from Lake Country, British Columbia. She is a five-time Canadian Champion, and two-time World Curling C ...
(born 1968), Canadian curler
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Mary Anne Atwood
Mary Anne Atwood (née South) (1817 – 1910) was an English writer on hermeticism and spiritual alchemy.
Atwood was born in Dieppe, France but grew up in Gosport, Hampshire. Her father, Thomas South, was a researcher into the history of spiri ...
Mary Anne Bobinski
Mary Anne Bobinski (born 1962) is an American legal scholar and educational administrator who served as the dean of the Emory University School of Law from 2019 to 2024. She was the dean of the Allard School of Law at the University of British C ...
(born 1962), American legal scholar, educational administrator, and dean
* Mary Anne Burges (1763–1813), Scottish writer
* Mary Campion or Mary Anne Campion (1687–1706), English singer, dancer, and mistress of William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Devonshire, or their daughter Mary Anne Cavendish
*
Mary Anne Chambers
Mary Anne Veronica Chambers, (born September 8, 1950) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada, and was named Chancellor of the University of Guelph in September 2022. She was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 2003 until 2007 ...
(born 1950), Canadian politician
* Mary Anne Cosgrave (1863–1900), Irish Dominican nun, pioneer nurse in Rhodesia, educationist, and prioress
* Mary Anne Cotterill (born 1945), English butterfly swimmer
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Mary Anne Cust
Mary Anne Cust, Lady Cust (''née'' Boode; 23 September 1799 – 19 July 1882) was a British naturalist, scientific illustrator and writer of ''The Invalid’s Own Book'' and ''History and Diseases of the Cat''.
Life
Mary Anne Cust (née Boode) ...
(1799–1882), British naturalist, scientific illustrator, and author
* Mary Anne de Boisblanc (1925–2015), American self-taught artist
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Mary Anne Disraeli
Mary Anne Disraeli, 1st Viscountess Beaconsfield (; 11 November 1792 – 15 December 1872) was a British peeress and society figure who was the wife of the British statesman Benjamin Disraeli.
Biography
Born in Brampford Speke, near Exeter ...
(1792–1872), British peeress and society figure
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Mary Anne Ewart
Mary Anne Ewart (1830 – 19 February 1911) was a British patron of higher education for women. She funded Newnham College and Bedford College, London.
Life
Ewart was born in London and was baptised on 30 December 1830 at St George's, Hanov ...
(1830–1911), English patron of higher education for women
*
Mary Anne Fackelman-Miner
Mary Anne Fackelman-Miner (born c.1947) is an American photojournalist and the first woman to serve in an official capacity as White House photographer.
Biography
Fackelman graduated from Mary Manse College with a BA in sociology/social work and ...
(born c. 1947), American photojournalist
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Mary-Anne Fahey
Mary-Anne Fahey (born 19 August 1955 as Mary-Anne Waterman) credited also as Maryanne Fahey, is an Australian actress, comedian, screenwriter and children's author.
Career
Fahey has starred in and written for numerous TV and film comedy program ...
(born 1955), Australian actress, comedian, screenwriter, and children's author
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Mary Anne Franks
Mary Anne Franks is an American legal scholar, author, activist, and media commentator. She is a professor of law and the Eugene L. and Barbara A. Bernard Professor in Intellectual Property, Technology, and Civil Rights Law at George Washington U ...
, American legal scholar, author, activist, and media commentator
*
Mary Anne Frey
Mary Anne Bassett Frey (December 15, 1934 – September 13, 2019) was chief scientist for the NASA Neurolab Spacelab module mission (STS-90). She researched the impact of gravity on astronauts.
Early life and education
Frey attended Montgomery ...
(1934–2019), American NASA chief scientist
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MaryAnne Golon
MaryAnne Golon (born December 2, 1960) is Assistant Managing Editor and Director of Photography at ''The Washington Post''.
Biography
She received a Bachelor of Science degree in journalism from the University of Florida and is a distinguished ...
(born 1960), American journalist
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Mary Anne Guggenheim
Mary Anne Guggenheim (born Mary Anne Schoessler in 1935) is a professor of pediatric neurology who was elected to the Montana House of Representatives in 1998 for one term. She was the first female president of the Child Neurology Society. and r ...
(born 1935), American pediatric neurologist, physician, and former politician
* Mary Anne Holford (1829–1901), British novelist and playwright
*
Mary Anne Hobbs
Mary Anne Hobbs (born 16 May 1964) is an English DJ and music journalist from Lancashire, England. She currently hosts on BBC Radio 6 Music. She is also a performer and curator of live events. In 2024 she created a ground-breaking collaboration ...
(born 1964), BBC Radio 6 DJ
*
Mary Anne Jablonski
Mary Anne Jablonski (born c. 1952) is a Canadian politician and former Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the constituency of Red Deer North as a Progressive Conservative.
Early life
Jablonski was born and raised wi ...
(born c. 1952), Canadian politician
*
Mary Anne Jevons
Mary Anne Jevons, ''née'' Roscoe (1795–1845) was an English poet.Rosemary ScottJevons, Mary Anne (1795–1845) ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Jan 2007, accessed 29 July 2013.
Life
Mary ...
(1795–1845), English poet
*
Mary Anne Keeley
Mary Anne Keeley, ''née'' Goward (22 November 1805 – 12 March 1899) was an English actress and actor-manager.
Life
Mary Ann Goward was born at Ipswich, her father was a brazier and tinman. Her sister Sarah Judith Goward was the mother of Lyd ...
(1805–1899), English actress and actor-manager
* Mary-Anne Kenworthy (born 1956), New Zealand-born Western Australian brothel owner and businesswoman
*
Mary Anne Krupsak
Mary Anne Krupsak (March 26, 1932 – December 28, 2024) was an American lawyer and politician from New York. She was the lieutenant governor of New York from 1975 to 1978. She was the first woman to hold the office.
Early life
Krupsak was born ...
(born 1932), American lawyer and politician
*
Mary Anne Lamb
Mary Anne Lamb (3 December 1764 – 20 May 1847) was an English writer. She is best known for the collaboration with her brother Charles on the collection ''Tales from Shakespeare'' (1807). Mary suffered from mental illness, and in 1796, aged 3 ...
(1764–1847), English writer
*
Mary Anne Lockwood
Mary Anne Lockwood (1858–1938) was an Australian activist engaged in the temperance and suffrage movements. She held leadership roles in the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) of South Australia such as serving as the first president o ...
(1858–1938), Australian temperance worker and suffragist
* Mary Anne Marchino (1938–2021), American competition swimmer
* Mary Anne Mendrez (born 1998), Filipino volleyball player
*
Mary Anne Mohanraj
Mary Anne Amirthi Mohanraj (born July 26, 1971) is an American writer, editor, and academic of Sri Lankan birth.
Background
Mohanraj was born in Colombo, Sri Lanka, but moved to the United States at the age of two and grew up in New Britain, Co ...
(born 1971), Sri Lankan-born American writer, editor, and academic
* Mary-Anne Monckton (born 1994), Australian artistic gymnast
*
Mary-Anne Musonda
Mary-Anne Musonda (born 4 August 1991) is a Zimbabwean cricketer and the current captain of the Zimbabwe women's national cricket team, women's national cricket team. She is a right-handed Batting (cricket), batter and an off-break bowler. She a ...
Mary Anne Pocock
Mary Anne Pocock, (20 July 1863 – 16 July 1946), commonly known as Bessie Pocock, was an Australian nursing sister and army matron who served in the Second Boer War and the First World War. She was awarded the Associate Royal Red Cross and th ...
(1863–1946), Australian nursing sister and army matron
* Mary-Anne Poole, New Zealand association footballer
* Mary Anne Rawson (1801–1887), English abolitionist
* Mary Anne Raywid (1928–2010), American education scholar, author, and activist
* Mary Anne Reiley, real name of
Mame Reiley
Mary Anne "Mame" Reiley (December 24, 1952 – June 2, 2014) was an American political activist and business leader.
Before her death, she was president of The Reiley Group, a consulting, fundraising and events communication agency. She was a vete ...
(1952–2014), American political activist and business leader
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Mary Anne Richey
Mary Anne Richey (October 24, 1917 – November 25, 1983) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Arizona.
Education and career
Born Mary Anne Reimann in Shelbyville, Indiana, Richey was in th ...
(1917–1983), American district judge
* Mary Anne Rymill (c. 1817–1897), New Zealand missionary, teacher, nurse, and companion
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Mary Anne Sadlier
Mary Anne Sadlier (31 December 1820 – 5 April 1903) was an Irish-Canadian author. Sadlier published roughly twenty-three novels and numerous stories. She wrote for Irish immigrants in both the United States and Canada, encouraging them to a ...
Mary Anne Stebbing
Mary Anne Stebbing FLS (''née'' Saunders; 11 September 1845 – 21 January 1927) was a botanist and botanical illustrator. She was among the first women to be admitted to the Linnean Society of London, Linnean Society.
Personal life
Stebbin ...
(1845–1927), British botanist and botanical illustrator
* Mary Anne Stirling (1815–1895), English actress
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Mary Anne Swainson
Mary Anne Swainson (1833–1897) was a New Zealand headmistress of Fitzherbert Terrace School.
Biography
She was born in Brough, Westmorland, England
England is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United ...
(1833–1897), New Zealand headmistress
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Mary Anne Tauskey
Mary Anne Tauskey (born December 3, 1955, in Suffern, New York) is an American equestrian and Olympic medalist. She was a member of the gold medal team in eventing at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal
Montreal is the List of towns in Q ...
(born 1955), American equestrian and Olympic medalist
* Mary Anne Whitby (1783–1850), English writer, landowner, artist, and zoologist
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Mary-Anne Williams
Mary-Anne Williams is an Australian researcher who is the Michael J Crouch Chair for Innovation at the University of New South Wales in Sydney Australia (UNSW), based in the UNSW Business School. Her research focuses on AI and Innovation, and sh ...
, Australian thought leader on innovation, computer scientist, roboticist, and AI researcher
* Mary Anne Wilson (1802–1867), English opera singer
Music
*
Mary Ann Acevedo
Mary Ann Acevedo Rivera (; born June 23, 1987), better known as Mary Ann, is a Puerto Rican singer and songwriter. She is known for being a contestant on the third season of ''Objetivo Fama'' (2006) and the first season of ''Idol Puerto Rico' ...
(born 1987), Puerto Rican singer and songwriter
* Mary-Ann, original name of the Finnish gothic metal band
To/Die/For
To/Die/For (often abbreviated TDF) are a gothic metal band from the town of Kouvola in southeast of Finland, originally assembled in 1993 as a hard rock band under the name Mary-Ann. In 1999, they decided to change their musical style to gothi ...
Christopher Cross
Christopher Cross (born Christopher Charles Geppert; May 3, 1951) is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist.
He won five Grammy Awards for his eponymous debut album released in 1979. The singles "Sailing" (1979), and " Arthur's Theme (Best ...
* "Mary Anne" (song), a 1982 song by Marshall Crenshaw
* "Mary Ann", a 1928 song written by
Abner Silver
Abner Silberman (28 December 1899 in New York City, New York, United States – 24 November 1966) as pen name Abner Silver, was an American songwriter who worked primarily during the Tin Pan Alley era of the craft.
Career
Usually composing the ...
and Benny Davis
* "Mary Ann", a song by Alice Cooper from the 1973 album ''
Billion Dollar Babies
''Billion Dollar Babies'' is the sixth studio album by American rock band Alice Cooper, released on February 27, 1973 The album became the best selling Alice Cooper record at the time of its release, hitting number one on the album charts in the ...
''
* "Mary Ann", a song by Bob Dylan from the 1973 album '' Dylan''
* "Mary Ann", a circa 1945 calypso attributed to Roaring Lion (Rafael de Leon) later popularized as Marianne (Terry Gilkyson song)
* "Mary Ann", a 1973 song by
Vladimir Vysotsky
Vladimir Semyonovich Vysotsky (25 January 193825 July 1980) was a Soviet singer-songwriter, poet, and actor who had an immense and enduring effect on Soviet culture. He became widely known for his unique singing style and for his lyrics, which ...
* "Mary Ann Limbo", a 1963 song written by William H Eaton Jr. and performed by
Chubby Checker
Chubby Checker (born Ernest Evans; October 3, 1941) is an American singer and dancer. He is widely known for popularizing many dance styles, including the Twist, with his 1960 hit cover of Hank Ballard & The Midnighters' R&B song " The Twis ...
* "Mary Anne", a song by Anjan Dutt from the 1995 album ''
Purono Guitar
Anjan Dutt (born 19 January 1953) is an Indian film director, actor, and singer-songwriter known for his work in the Bengali language, Bengali alternative music genre ''anyodharar gaan''. As an actor, Dutta began his career in Cinema of West ...
''
* "Mary Ann", a 1975 song by
Andy Kim
Andrew Kim (born July12, 1982) is an American politician and former diplomat serving as the Seniority in the United States Senate, junior United States senator from New Jersey since 2024. A member of the Democratic Party (United States), Democ ...
* "Mary Anne", a song by
Jerry Lordan
Jeremiah Patrick Lordan (30 April 1934 – 24 July 1995) was an English songwriter, composer and singer. He had three hit singles on the UK Singles Chart before focusing purely on songwriting. Amongst his songwriting credits were the cha ...
, recorded by The Shadows
* "Mary Ann", a song by Regina Spektor from the album '' 11:11''
Marianne
Marianne () has been the national personification of the French Republic since the French Revolution, as a personification of liberty, equality, fraternity and reason, as well as a portrayal of the Goddess of Liberty.
Marianne is displayed i ...
, a female personification of France
* ''Mary Ann'', a 1958 novel by Alex Karmel, later adapted into a screenplay for the 1961 motion picture
Something Wild Something Wild may refer to:
Film and TV
* ''Something Wild'' (1961 film), a drama starring Carroll Baker and Ralph Meeker
* ''Something Wild'' (1986 film), a comedy-thriller starring Jeff Daniels, Melanie Griffith, and Ray Liotta
* "Something ...
* Mary Ann Patterson, in the US TV series ''Ghost Whisperer'', played by June Squibb
*
Mary Ann Summers
Mary Ann Summers is a fictional character in the television sitcom ''Gilligan's Island'' which ran on the CBS network from 1964 to 1967, and has run more or less continuously since in reruns. She was played by actress Dawn Wells.
Character su ...
, in the US sitcom ''Gilligan's Island'', played by Dawn Wells
* Mary Anne Reynolds, in the 1987 US novel '' Mary and the Giant''
* Mary Anne Spier, in Ann M. Martin's ''The Baby-Sitters Club'' series
See also
*
Marianne (disambiguation)
Marianne is the national personification of France.
Marianne may also refer to:
Film and television
* ''Marianne'' (1929 silent film), an American film directed by Robert Z. Leonard
* ''Marianne'' (1929 musical film), a remake of the above, als ...
*
Marie Anne
Marie Anne or Marie-Anne is the name of:
Aristocrats
*Princess Marie Anne of France (1664-1664?), daughter of King Louis XIV of France
*Infanta Marie Anne of Portugal (1861-1942), Portuguese infanta and Grand Duchess consort of Luxembourg
* Marie ...
, given name
*
Maryanne
Maryanne is a given name. Notable people with the name include:
*Maryanne Amacher (1938–2009), American composer and installation artist
* Maryanne Connelly (born 1945), Democratic politician in New Jersey and the former mayor of Fanwood
* Mary ...