Mary Ann

Mary Ann or Maryann or Mary Anne may refer to:

Mary Ann

 * Mary Ann Acevedo (born 1987), Puerto Rican singer and songwriter
 * Mary Ann Akers, American gossip columnist, and former blogger and reporter
 * Mary Ann Aldersey (1797–1868), English-born Christian missionary in China
 * Mary Ann Aldham (1858–1940), English militant suffragette
 * Mary Ann Almager (born 1968), American former professional boxer
 * Mary Ann Angell (1803–1882), American second wife of Brigham Young
 * Mary Ann Arras, former name of Maray Ayres, American actress, dog trainer, icon, and awards season oracle
 * Mary Ann Arty (1926–2000), American politician
 * Mary Ann Aspinwall Owens (1928–2005), American advocate of thematically collecting postage stamps
 * Mary Ann Augustin (born 1954), Malaysian-born Australian food chemist and dairy scientist
 * Mary Ann Baxter (1801–1884), Scottish philanthropist
 * Mary Ann Beavis (born 1955), Canadian professor emerita of religion
 * Mary Ann Bevan (1874–1933), English nurse
 * Mary Ann Bibby (c. 1832–1910), New Zealand storekeeper
 * Mary Ann Bickerdyke (1817–1901), American hospital administrator during the American Civil War, lawyer, and advocate for veterans
 * Mary Ann Booth (1843–1922), American microscopist
 * Mary Ann Britland (1847–1886), English serial killer
 * Mary Ann Buckles, American video game researcher
 * Mary Ann Bugg (1834–1905), Worimi bushranger
 * Mary Ann Buxton (c. 1795–1888), English-born New Zealand teacher and businesswoman
 * Mary Ann Campana (1913–2009), Italian-born American aviator and businesswoman
 * Mary Ann Carson, American former politician
 * Mary Ann Caws (born 1933), American author, translator, art historian, and literary critic
 * Mary Ann Childers, American media consultant and former newscaster
 * Mary Ann Coady Weinand (1959–2007), American psychiatrist
 * Mary Ann Colclough (1836–1885), New Zealand feminist and social reformer
 * Mary Ann Conklin (c. 1821–1873), American brothel madam
 * Mary Ann Cooke (1784–1868), British missionary
 * Mary Ann Criddle (1805–1880), English painter
 * Mary Ann Croswell (?–1830), English silversmith
 * Mary Ann Cunningham (1841–1930), Canadian temperance activist
 * Mary Ann Dailey (born 1948), American former politician
 * Mary Ann Davenport (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 DuChai (born 1939), American sprint canoer
 * Mary Ann Duff (1794–1857), English tragedienne
 * Mary-Ann Dunjwa, South African politician
 * Mary Ann Dunwell (born 1954), American politician
 * Mary Ann Dyer Goodnight (1839–1926), American cattlewoman and rancher
 * Mary Ann Eaverly, American archaeologist, classical scholar, and professor
 * Mary-Ann Eisel (born 1946), American former tennis player
 * Mary Ann Eliza Agnew (1857–1940), English-born Australian kindergarten teacher and advocate
 * Mary Ann Esposito (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
 * Mary Ann Gilbert (1776–1845), English agronomist
 * Mary Ann Glendon (born 1938), American diplomat, professor, legal scholar, anti-abortion activist, lawyer, and philosopher
 * Mary Ann Glynn, American academic
 * Mary Ann Gomes (born 1989), Indian chess player
 * Mary Ann Greaves (1834–1897), New Zealand prostitute and criminal
 * Mary Ann Grindall Hume, British wife of Allan Octavian Hume
 * Mary Ann Handley (1936–2023), American politician
 * Mary Ann Hanmer Dodd (1813–1878), American poet
 * Mary Ann Hanusa (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 Heacock (1915–2011), American botanist
 * Mary Ann Hilliard (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
 * Mary Ann Horton (born 1955), American Usenet- and Internet pioneer
 * 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
 * Mary Ann Lee (1824–1899), American ballerina
 * Mary Ann Leeper, American lecturer
 * Mary-Ann Leneghan (1989–2005), English murder victim
 * Mary Ann Liebert, American founder of Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
 * Mary Ann Lila, American researcher and health activist
 * Mary Ann Lippitt (1918–2006), American pilot and philanthropist
 * Mary Ann Lipscomb (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
 * Mary Ann Magnin (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
 * Mary Ann Mansigh (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
 * Mary Ann M'Clintock (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
 * Mary Ann Mobley (1937–2014), American actress, television personality, and Miss America 1959
 * Mary Ann Muir (1881–1962), New Zealand nurse who served in World War I
 * Mary Ann Müller (1820–1901), English-born New Zealand writer and suffragist
 * Mary Ann Nagel (born 1955), German singer
 * Mary Ann Neeley (1932–2018), American author and historian
 * Mary Ann Nevins Radzinowicz (1925–2023), American academic and scholar of English literature
 * Mary Ann Nichols (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
 * Mary Ann Oatman (1843–c. 1855), American victim of the Oatman Massacre
 * Mary Ann O'Brian Malkin (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
 * Mary Ann Perez (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
 * Mary Ann Sainsbury (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
 * Mary Ann Severne, New Zealand-born Australian actress
 * Mary Ann Shadd (1823–1893), American-Canadian anti-slavery activist, journalist, publisher, teacher, and lawyer
 * Mary Ann Shaffer (1934–2008), American writer, editor, librarian, and bookshop worker
 * Mary Ann Sieghart (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
 * Mary Ann Swenson (born 1947), American Methodist bishop
 * Mary Ann Tighe (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
 * Mary Ann Turcke, 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
 * Mary Ann Vecchio (born 1955), Italian American respiratory therapist
 * Mary Ann Venables, British fencer
 * Mary Ann Vial Lemmon (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
 * Mary Ann Willson (fl. 1810–1825), American folk artist
 * Mary Ann Winkowski, American television personality and spiritual medium
 * Mary Ann Wolcott Goodrich (1765–1805), American socialite
 * Mary Ann Xantippe Saunders (1838–1922), American portrait painter and art teacher
 * Mary Ann Yates (1728–1787), English tragic actress

Maryann

 * MaryAnn Baenninger (born 1956), American psychology professor and former university president
 * MaryAnn Bin-Sallik (born 1940), Djaru elder and Australian academic
 * MaryAnn Black (1943–2020), American clinical social worker and politician
 * Maryann Brandon, American film- and television editor
 * MaryAnn Carr, American candidate in the 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in New York
 * Maryann Corbett, American poet, medievalist, and linguist
 * Maryann Ekeada (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
 * Maryann Keller (1943–2022), American automotive industry analyst and author
 * MaryAnn Lippert (born 1953), American health educator, health administrator, and politician
 * Maryann Mahaffey (1925–2006), American politician and activist
 * Maryann McConnell, Canadian snooker- and pool player
 * MaryAnn Mihychuk (born 1955), Canadian politician
 * Maryann Mitchell (1933–2002), American politician
 * Maryann Plunkett (born 1952), American actress and singer
 * Maryann Ridini Spencer, American screenwriter, journalist, TV host, TV- and film producer/director, and author
 * Maryann Simko, birth name of Taisha Abelar, American writer and anthropologist
 * MaryAnn Tanedo, American film- and music video producer

Mary Anne

 * Mary Anne à Beckett (1815–1863), English composer
 * Mary Anne Ansley (fl. 1810–1840), British artist
 * Mary-Anne Arsenault (born 1968), Canadian curler
 * Mary Anne Atwood (1817–1910), English writer
 * Mary Anne Baikie (1861–1950), Scottish suffragist
 * Mary Anne Balsillie, Canadian former politician
 * Mary Anne Barker (1831–1911), English author
 * Mary Anne Barkhouse (born 1961), Canadian jeweler and sculptor
 * Mary Anne Bobinski (born 1962), American legal scholar, educational administrator, and dean
 * Mary Anne Burges (1763–1813), Scottish writer
 * Mary Anne Chambers (born 1950), Canadian former politician
 * Mary Anne Cosgrave (1863–1900), Irish Dominican nun, pioneer nurse in Rhodesia, educationist, and prioress
 * Mary Anne Cotterill (born 1945), English retired butterfly swimmer
 * Mary Anne Cust (1799–1882), British naturalist, scientific illustrator, and author
 * Mary Anne de Boisblanc (1925–2015), American self-taught artist
 * Mary Anne Disraeli (1792–1872), British peeress and society figure
 * Mary Anne Ewart (1830–1911), English patron of higher education for women
 * Mary Anne Fackelman-Miner (born c. 1947), American photojournalist
 * Mary-Anne Fahey (born 1955), Australian actress, comedian, screenwriter, and children's author
 * Mary Anne Franks, American legal scholar, author, activist, and media commentator
 * Mary Anne Frey (1934–2019), American NASA chief scientist
 * MaryAnne Golon (born 1960), American journalist
 * Mary Anne Guggenheim (born 1935), American pediatric neurologist, physician, and former politician
 * Mary Anne Holford (1829–1901), British novelist and playwright
 * Mary Anne Hobbs (born 1964), BBC Radio 6 DJ
 * Mary Anne Jablonski (born c. 1952), Canadian politician
 * Mary Anne Jevons (1795–1845), English poet
 * Mary Anne Keeley (1805–1899), English actress and actor-manager
 * Mary-Anne Kenworthy (born 1956), New Zealand-born Western Australian brothel owner and businesswoman
 * Mary Anne Krupsak (born 1932), American lawyer and politician
 * Mary Anne Lamb (1764–1847), English writer
 * Mary Anne Marchino (1938–2021), American competition swimmer
 * Mary Anne Mendrez (born 1998), Filipino volleyball player
 * Mary Anne Mohanraj (born 1971), Sri Lankan-born American writer, editor, and academic
 * Mary-Anne Monckton (born 1994), Australian artistic gymnast
 * Mary-Anne Musonda (born 1991), Zimbabwean cricketer
 * Mary-Anne Plaatjies van Huffel (1959–2020), South African pastor and academic
 * Mary Anne Pocock (1863–1946), Australian nursing sister and army matron
 * Mary-Anne Poole, New Zealand former association footballer
 * Mary Anne Rawson (1801–1887), English abolitionist
 * Mary Anne Raywid (1928–2010), American education scholar, author, and activist
 * Mary Anne Richey (1917–1983), American district judge
 * Mary Anne Rymill (c. 1817–1897), New Zealand missionary, teacher, nurse, and companion
 * Mary Anne Sadlier (1820–1903), Irish author
 * Mary Anne Salmon (born 1939), American politician
 * Mary Anne Schimmelpenninck (1778–1856), British writer
 * Mary Anne Schwalbe (1934–2009), American university administrator and refugee worker
 * Mary Anne Stebbing (1845–1927), British botanist and botanical illustrator
 * Mary Anne Stirling (1815–1895), English actress
 * Mary Anne Swainson (1833–1897), New Zealand headmistress
 * Mary Anne Tauskey (born 1955), American equestrian and Olympic medalist
 * Mary Anne Whitby (1783–1850), English writer, landowner, artist, and zoologist
 * Mary-Anne Williams, Australian thought leader on innovation, computer scientist, roboticist, and AI researcher

Music

 * Mary Ann Acevedo (born 1987), Puerto Rican singer and songwriter
 * Mary-Ann, original name of the Finnish gothic metal band To/Die/For
 * Mary Ann (album), 2006 debut album of Mary Ann Acevedo

Songs

 * "Mary Ann" (Black Lace song), 1979
 * "Mary Ann" (Ray Charles song), 1956
 * "Mary Anne" (song), a 1982 song by Marshall Crenshaw
 * "Mary Ann", a 1928 song written by Abner Silver and Benny Davis
 * "Mary Ann", a song by Alice Cooper from the 1973 album Billion Dollar Babies
 * "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
 * "Mary Ann Limbo", a 1963 song written by William H Eaton Jr. and performed by Chubby Checker
 * "Mary Anne", a song by Anjan Dutt from the 1995 album Purono Guitar
 * "Mary Ann", a 1975 song by Andy Kim
 * "Mary Anne", a song by Jerry Lordan, recorded by The Shadows
 * "Mary Ann", a song by Regina Spektor from the album 11:11

Film, television and literature

 * Mary Anne (novel), a 1954 novel by Daphne du Maurier
 * Mary Ann (film), a 1918 Hungarian silent drama film
 * Marianne, a female personification of France

Other

 * Battle of FSB Mary Ann, a Vietnam War battle
 * Mary Anne, a caravan of wagons carrying a stove, food, tents, blankets and tools to support a log drive
 * Mary Anne, one of four ships hired by the New Zealand Company in 1841
 * Mary Ann (1772), whaling and convict ship
 * Mary Ann (pilot boat), American 19th-century Sandy Hook pilot boat
 * Maryann (yacht), a yacht requisitioned and converted by the United States Navy during the defense of the Philippines in World War II

Fictional characters

 * Mary Ann Patterson, in the US TV series Ghost Whisperer, played by June Squibb
 * Mary Ann Summers, in the US sitcom Gilligan's Island, played by Dawn Wells
 * Mary Anne Spier, in Ann M. Martin's The Baby-Sitters Club series