Marie (given name)

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.

Feminine

 * Anne-Marie
 * Marie-Agnès
 * Marie-Andrée
 * Marie-Anne
 * Marie-Claire
 * Marie-Claude
 * Marie-Denise
 * Marie-France
 * Marie-Françoise
 * Marie-Georges
 * Marie-Hélène
 * Marie Louise
 * Marie-Madeleine
 * Marie-Noëlle
 * Marie-Odile
 * 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

Royalty

 * Marie Antoinette (1755–1793), Queen of France and Archduchess of Austria, who was decapitated by a guillotine during the French Revolution
 * 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 Anaut (born 1956), French clinical psychologist
 * Marie Avgeropoulos (born 1986), Greek–Canadian actress
 * Marie Zdeňka Baborová-Čiháková (1877–1937), Czech botanist and zoologist
 * Marie Besnier Beauvalot (born 1980), French billionaire heiress
 * Marie Cahill (1866–1933), American actress
 * Marie Clements (born 1962), Canadian Métis filmmaker, playwright, and producer
 * Marie Curie (1867–1934), Polish–French physicist
 * Marie Célestine Amélie d'Armaillé (1830–1918), French biographer, historian, and writer
 * Marie Daulne (born 1964), French singer
 * Marie Delarbre (born 1994), German ice hockey player
 * Marie Delattre (born 1981), French sprint canoeist
 * Marie Denarnaud (born 1978), French actress
 * Marie Doležalová (born 1987), Czech actress
 * Marie Dompnier (born 1980), French actress
 * Marie Doro (1882–1956), American actress
 * Marie Dressler (1868–1934), Canadian–American actress
 * Marie Drucker (born 1974), French author and journalist
 * Marie D. Eldridge (1926–2009), American statistician
 * Marie Fredriksson (1958–2019), Swedish singer and songwriter
 * Marie Gillain (born 1975), Belgian actress
 * Marie Grice Young (1876–1959), American piano teacher who survived the sinking of the RMS Titanic
 * Marie Jepsen (1940–2018), Danish politician
 * Marie Kean (1918–1993), Irish actress
 * Marie Laforêt (1939–2019), French actress and singer
 * Marie Laveau (1801–1881), New Orleans voodoo practitioner
 * Marie Léopold-Lacour (1859–1942), French activist, journalist, and writer
 * Marie Léra (1864–1958), French journalist, novelist, and translator
 * Marie Lindberg (disambiguation)
 * Marie Lloyd (1870–1922), English singer
 * Marie Lu (born 1984), American author
 * Marie Mason Potts (1895–1978), Maidu cultural leader, activist, educator, journalist, and writer
 * Marie Menken (1909–1970), American filmmaker, painter, and socialite
 * Marie Moore (born 1967), Canadian swimmer
 * Marie Orav (1911–1994), Estonian chess player
 * Marie Osmond (born 1959), American actress
 * Marie Peltier (born 1980), Belgian author
 * Marie Penny (died 1970), Canadian businesswoman
 * Marie Picasso (born 1979), Swedish model and singer
 * Marie Poledňáková (1941–2022), Czech firm director
 * Marie Prevost (1896–1937), Canadian actress
 * Marie Rafajová (1896–1976), Czech poet
 * Marie Rasmussen (born 1972), Danish pole vaulter
 * Marie Richardson (born 1959), Swedish actress
 * Marie Ringheim (born 1999), Norwegian singer-songwriter
 * Marie Robinson Wright (1853–1914), American author, historian, journalist, and traveller
 * Marie Saine-Firdaus (born 1973), Gambian lawyer and politician
 * Marie Schlei (1919–1983), German politician
 * Marie Schmidt (1895–1971), German political activist and politician
 * Marie Serneholt (born 1983), Swedish actress, model, and singer
 * Marie Shotwell (1880–1934), American actress
 * Marie Simon (1824–1877), German nurse
 * Marie Skammelsen (born 2001), Danish gymnast
 * Marie Skodak Crissey (1910–2000), American psychologist
 * Marie-Lucie Tarpent (born 1941), French–born Canadian linguist
 * Marie Tussaud (1761–1850), French artist
 * Marie Versini (1940–2021), French actress
 * Marie Wann (1911–1996), American statistician
 * Marie Windsor (1919–2000), American actress
 * Marie Zielcke (born 1979), German actress

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, occupant of the Velvet Room in Persona 4 Golden
 * 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 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 Rose, fictional character in the video game series Dead or Alive
 * Marie Schrader, fictional character in the television series Breaking Bad