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'''Millicent''' is a |
'''Millicent''' or '''Milicent''' is a feminine given name that has been in use since the [[Middle Ages]]. The English form ''Millicent'' derives from the Old French ''[[Melisende (disambiguation)|Melisende]]'', stemming from the Germanic name ''Amalasuintha'' ( from ''amal'' meaning, "work" and ''swinth'' meaning, "strength"). The name has gone through many variations, with ''Melisent'' first being more usual, eventually giving way to the now more common ''Millicent.'' <ref>Withycombe, E.G., comp. (1950) ''The Oxford Dictionary of English Christian Names'' 2nd ed. Oxford: Clarendon Press. p. 209.</ref> |
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'''Millicent''' or '''Milicent''' may refer to: |
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==People== |
==People== |
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* [[Millicent Armstrong]] (1888–1973), Australian playwright |
* [[Millicent Armstrong]] (1888–1973), Australian playwright |
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* [[Millicent Aroi]], Nauruan diplomat |
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* [[Milicent Bagot]] (1907–2006), British intelligence officer |
* [[Milicent Bagot]] (1907–2006), British intelligence officer |
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* [[Millicent Bandmann-Palmer]] (1845–1926), English actress |
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* [[Millicent Baxter]] (1888–1984), New Zealand pacifist |
* [[Millicent Baxter]] (1888–1984), New Zealand pacifist |
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* [[Millicent Binks]] (born 1987), British burlesque dancer and newspaper columnist |
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* [[Millicent Borges Accardi]], Portuguese-American poet and writer |
* [[Millicent Borges Accardi]], Portuguese-American poet and writer |
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* [[Millicent Browne]] (1881-1975), British suffragette |
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* [[Millicent Dillon]] (born 1925), American writer |
* [[Millicent Dillon]] (born 1925), American writer |
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* [[Millicent Fawcett]] (1847–1929), English suffragist, feminist, intellectual, political and union leader and writer |
* [[Millicent Fawcett]] (1847–1929), English suffragist, feminist, intellectual, political and union leader and writer |
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* [[Millicent Fenwick]] (1910–1992), American fashion editor and politician |
* [[Millicent Fenwick]] (1910–1992), American fashion editor and politician |
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* [[Millicent Hearst]] (1882–1974), American socialite and philanthropist, wife of media tycoon William Randolph |
* [[Millicent S. Ficken]] (1933–2020), American ornithologist |
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* [[Millicent Hearst]] (1882–1974), American socialite and philanthropist, wife of media tycoon William Randolph Hearst |
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*[[Millicent Leveson-Gower, Duchess of Sutherland]] (1867–1955), British society hostess, social reformer, author, editor, journalist and playwright |
*[[Millicent Leveson-Gower, Duchess of Sutherland]] (1867–1955), British society hostess, social reformer, author, editor, journalist and playwright |
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* [[Millicent Mackenzie]] ( |
* [[Millicent Mackenzie]] (1863–1942), British professor of education, first female professor in Wales and the first appointed to a fully chartered university in the United Kingdom |
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* [[Millicent Martin]] (born 1934), British actress, singer and comedian |
* [[Millicent Martin]] (born 1934), British actress, singer and comedian |
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* [[Millicent Preston-Stanley]] (1883–1955), Australian feminist and politician, first female member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly |
* [[Millicent Preston-Stanley]] (1883–1955), Australian feminist and politician, first female member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly |
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* [[Millicent Rogers]] (1902–1953), American socialite and art collector |
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* [[Millicent Selsam]] (1912–1996), American children's author |
* [[Millicent Selsam]] (1912–1996), American children's author |
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* [[Milicent Shinn]] (1858–1940), American child psychologist, first woman to receive a doctorate from the University of California, Berkeley |
* [[Milicent Shinn]] (1858–1940), American child psychologist, first woman to receive a doctorate from the University of California, Berkeley |
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* [[Millicent Silver]] (1905–1986), British harpsichordist, pianist and violinist |
* [[Millicent Silver]] (1905–1986), British harpsichordist, pianist and violinist |
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* [[Millicent Simmonds]] (born |
* [[Millicent Simmonds]] (born 2003), a deaf actor |
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* [[Millie Small]] ( |
* [[Millie Small]] (1947–2020), Jamaican singer-songwriter |
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* [[Millicent Sowerby]] (1878–1967), English painter and illustrator |
* [[Millicent Sowerby]] (1878–1967), English painter and illustrator, |
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* ''See also ''[[Amalasuintha]]'', queen of the Ostrogoths'' |
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==Fictional characters== |
==Fictional characters== |
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* Millicent Quibb, eccentric mad scientist from the 2024 book ''[[The Millicent Quibb School of Etiquette for Young Ladies of Mad Science]]'' by [[Kate McKinnon]]. |
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* Millicent, character in the action role-playing game ''[[Elden Ring]]'' |
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* Millicent Carew, fiancée to Dr. Jekyll in the [[Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1920 film)|1920 film adaptation of ''Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde'']] |
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*Millicent Higgens, secretary to Dr. Turner in ''[[Call The Midwife]]'' |
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* Millicent, in the 1957 Bugs Bunny cartoon ''[[Rabbit Romeo]]'' |
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*Millicent Bulstrode, in the ''Harry Potter'' series |
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* Millicent, character in the 1973 ''[[Brady Bunch]]'' episode "Never Too Young" (Season 5, No. 4) |
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*Millicent Bystander, in the 2006 film ''[[Flushed Away]]'' |
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* Millicent Bagnold, in the ''[[Harry Potter]]'' series |
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* Millicent Collins, comic book heroine best known as [[Millie the Model]] |
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*Millicent |
* Millicent Bulstrode, in the ''Harry Potter'' series |
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* Millicent Bystander, the mistaken alias of Roddy St. James in the 2006 film ''[[Flushed Away]]'' |
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* Millicent Min, heroine of ''[[Millicent Min, Girl Genius]]'', 2003 novel by Lisa Yee |
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*Millicent Carter, recurring character in the ''ER'' television series |
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* [[Millicent Huxtable]], in the television series ''One Tree Hill'' |
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* Millicent Mudd, in the webcomic ''[[Ozy and Millie]]'' |
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* Millicent Weems, in the 2008 film ''[[Synecdoche, New York]]'' |
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* Millicent Carter, recurring character in [[ER (TV series)|''ER'']]. |
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* Millicent Arnold, in the short story "Initiation" by [[Sylvia Plath]] |
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* Millicent "Penny" Woods, a character on the television series ''[[Good Times]]'' |
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* Millicent "Millie" Princey, a character on the episode "Wet Saturday" of the series ''[[Alfred Hitchcock Presents]]'' |
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* Millicent Barnes, main character in the 1960 ''Twilight Zone'' episode "[[Mirror Image (The Twilight Zone)|Mirror Image]]" |
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* Millicent Gergich, recurring character in the television series ''[[Parks and Recreation]]'' |
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* Millicent Collins, a Collins family ancestor in the 1960s soap opera ''[[Dark Shadows]]'' |
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*Millicent Newberry, protagonist of three detective novels by Jennette Lee |
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* Millicent Crosswire, mother of Muffy Crosswire in the 1996 cartoon adaption [[Arthur (TV series)|''Arthur'' (TV series)]] |
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* Millicent "Minx" Lawrence, a young girl who becomes a friend of Drill and player of his game in the television series ''[[The Whispers (TV series)|The Whispers]]'' |
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* Aunt Millicent, an original character created for the [[Peter Pan (2003 film)|2003 film adaptation of ''Peter Pan'']], portrayed by Lynn Redgrave |
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* Millicent Margaret Amanda, full name of the title character in the ''[[Milly-Molly-Mandy]]'' series |
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==Places== |
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* [[Millicent, Alberta]], an unincorporated community |
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* [[Millicent, South Australia]], a town |
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* [[Mount Millicent]], a mountain in Utah, US |
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==See also== |
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*[[Melisande (disambiguation)]] |
*[[Melisande (disambiguation)]] |
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*[[Millie (disambiguation)]] |
*[[Millie (disambiguation)]] |
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*[[Amalasuntha]] |
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==References== |
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Latest revision as of 01:07, 10 December 2024
Look up Millicent in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Millicent or Milicent is a feminine given name that has been in use since the Middle Ages. The English form Millicent derives from the Old French Melisende, stemming from the Germanic name Amalasuintha ( from amal meaning, "work" and swinth meaning, "strength"). The name has gone through many variations, with Melisent first being more usual, eventually giving way to the now more common Millicent. [1]
People
[edit]- Millicent Armstrong (1888–1973), Australian playwright
- Millicent Aroi, Nauruan diplomat
- Milicent Bagot (1907–2006), British intelligence officer
- Millicent Bandmann-Palmer (1845–1926), English actress
- Millicent Baxter (1888–1984), New Zealand pacifist
- Millicent Borges Accardi, Portuguese-American poet and writer
- Millicent Browne (1881-1975), British suffragette
- Millicent Dillon (born 1925), American writer
- Millicent Fawcett (1847–1929), English suffragist, feminist, intellectual, political and union leader and writer
- Millicent Fenwick (1910–1992), American fashion editor and politician
- Millicent S. Ficken (1933–2020), American ornithologist
- Millicent Hearst (1882–1974), American socialite and philanthropist, wife of media tycoon William Randolph Hearst
- Millicent Leveson-Gower, Duchess of Sutherland (1867–1955), British society hostess, social reformer, author, editor, journalist and playwright
- Millicent Mackenzie (1863–1942), British professor of education, first female professor in Wales and the first appointed to a fully chartered university in the United Kingdom
- Millicent Martin (born 1934), British actress, singer and comedian
- Millicent Preston-Stanley (1883–1955), Australian feminist and politician, first female member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
- Millicent Rogers (1902–1953), American socialite and art collector
- Millicent Selsam (1912–1996), American children's author
- Milicent Shinn (1858–1940), American child psychologist, first woman to receive a doctorate from the University of California, Berkeley
- Millicent Silver (1905–1986), British harpsichordist, pianist and violinist
- Millicent Simmonds (born 2003), a deaf actor
- Millie Small (1947–2020), Jamaican singer-songwriter
- Millicent Sowerby (1878–1967), English painter and illustrator,
- See also Amalasuintha, queen of the Ostrogoths
Fictional characters
[edit]- Millicent Quibb, eccentric mad scientist from the 2024 book The Millicent Quibb School of Etiquette for Young Ladies of Mad Science by Kate McKinnon.
- Millicent, character in the action role-playing game Elden Ring
- Millicent Carew, fiancée to Dr. Jekyll in the 1920 film adaptation of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
- Millicent Higgens, secretary to Dr. Turner in Call The Midwife
- Millicent, in the 1957 Bugs Bunny cartoon Rabbit Romeo
- Millicent, fictional term for police officers in the nadsat slang of the 1962 novel A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess
- Millicent, character in the 1973 Brady Bunch episode "Never Too Young" (Season 5, No. 4)
- Millicent Bagnold, in the Harry Potter series
- Millicent Collins, comic book heroine best known as Millie the Model
- Millicent Bulstrode, in the Harry Potter series
- Millicent Bystander, the mistaken alias of Roddy St. James in the 2006 film Flushed Away
- Millicent Min, heroine of Millicent Min, Girl Genius, 2003 novel by Lisa Yee
- Millicent Huxtable, in the television series One Tree Hill
- Millicent Mudd, in the webcomic Ozy and Millie
- Millicent Weems, in the 2008 film Synecdoche, New York
- Millicent Carter, recurring character in ER.
- Millicent Arnold, in the short story "Initiation" by Sylvia Plath
- Millicent "Penny" Woods, a character on the television series Good Times
- Millicent "Millie" Princey, a character on the episode "Wet Saturday" of the series Alfred Hitchcock Presents
- Millicent Barnes, main character in the 1960 Twilight Zone episode "Mirror Image"
- Millicent Gergich, recurring character in the television series Parks and Recreation
- Millicent Collins, a Collins family ancestor in the 1960s soap opera Dark Shadows
- Milicent Darnham, in the 1831 novel Mothers and Daughters (vol. 3) by Catherine Gore
- Millicent Crosswire, mother of Muffy Crosswire in the 1996 cartoon adaption Arthur (TV series)
- Millicent "Minx" Lawrence, a young girl who becomes a friend of Drill and player of his game in the television series The Whispers
- Aunt Millicent, an original character created for the 2003 film adaptation of Peter Pan, portrayed by Lynn Redgrave
- Millicent Margaret Amanda, full name of the title character in the Milly-Molly-Mandy series
Places
[edit]- Millicent, Alberta, an unincorporated community
- Millicent, South Australia, a town
- Mount Millicent, a mountain in Utah, US
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Withycombe, E.G., comp. (1950) The Oxford Dictionary of English Christian Names 2nd ed. Oxford: Clarendon Press. p. 209.