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'''Marie-Claire''' is a [[given name]]. It is a combination of the names [[Marie (given name)|Marie]] and [[Claire (given name)|Claire]], which are both of [[French language|French]] origin. It may refer to: |
'''Marie-Claire''' is a [[given name]]. It is a combination of the names [[Marie (given name)|Marie]] and [[Claire (given name)|Claire]], which are both of [[French language|French]] origin. It may refer to: |
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*[[Marie-Claire Alain]] (1926–2013), organist and organ teacher |
*[[Marie-Claire Alain]] (1926–2013), organist and organ teacher |
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*[[Marie-Claire Baldenweg]] (born 1954), contemporary artist |
*[[Marie-Claire Baldenweg]] (born 1954), contemporary artist |
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*[[Marie-Claire Bancquart]] (1932–2019), French poet, novelist and literary critic |
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*[[Marie Claire Barikukiye]], Burundian politician |
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*[[Marie-Claire Blais]] (1939–2021), author and playwright |
*[[Marie-Claire Blais]] (1939–2021), author and playwright |
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*[[Marie-Claire Caron-Harant]], French footballer |
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*[[Marie-Claire Chevalier]] (1955–2022), French abortion activist |
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*[[Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger]], British lawyer and politician |
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*[[Marie-Claire Daveluy]] (1880–1968), Canadian librarian, historian and writer |
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*[[Marie-Claire D'Ubaldo]], singer |
*[[Marie-Claire D'Ubaldo]], singer |
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*[[Marie-Claire Faray]], women’s activist |
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*[[Marie-Claire Foblets]], Belgian lawyer and anthropologist |
*[[Marie-Claire Foblets]], Belgian lawyer and anthropologist |
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*[[Marie-Claire Heureuse Félicité]] (1758–1858), Empress of Haiti |
*[[Marie-Claire Heureuse Félicité]] (1758–1858), Empress of Haiti |
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*[[Marie-Claire Houart]], Belgian civil servant |
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*[[Marie-Claire Jamet]] (born 1933), French classical harpist |
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*[[Marie-Claire Kirkland]] (1924–2016), judge and politician |
*[[Marie-Claire Kirkland]] (1924–2016), judge and politician |
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*[[Marie-Claire Matip]], Cameroonian writer |
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*[[Marie Claire Mukasine]], Rwandan politician |
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*[[Marie-Claire Mvumbi]] (born 1978), Congo-born Belgian politician |
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*[[Marie-Claire Pauwels]] (1945–2011), French journalist |
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*[[Marie-Claire Restoux]] (born 1968), judoka |
*[[Marie-Claire Restoux]] (born 1968), judoka |
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*[[Marie-Claire Schanne-Klein]], French physicist |
*[[Marie-Claire Schanne-Klein]], French physicist |
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*[[Marie Claire van Stevens]] (born 1948), Belgian archer |
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*[[Marie Claire Uwumuremyi]], Rwandan politician |
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*[[Marie Claire Villeval]] (born 1957), French economist |
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*[[Marie-Claire Zimmermann]] (born 1975), Austrian journalist and television presenter |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
Latest revision as of 20:46, 15 October 2024
Marie-Claire is a given name. It is a combination of the names Marie and Claire, which are both of French origin. It may refer to:
- Marie-Claire Alain (1926–2013), organist and organ teacher
- Marie-Claire Baldenweg (born 1954), contemporary artist
- Marie-Claire Bancquart (1932–2019), French poet, novelist and literary critic
- Marie Claire Barikukiye, Burundian politician
- Marie Claire de Bauffremont, French courtier
- Marie-Claire Blais (1939–2021), author and playwright
- Marie-Claire Caron-Harant, French footballer
- Marie-Claire Chevalier (1955–2022), French abortion activist
- Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger, British lawyer and politician
- Marie-Claire Daveluy (1880–1968), Canadian librarian, historian and writer
- Marie-Claire D'Ubaldo, singer
- Marie-Claire Faray, women’s activist
- Marie-Claire Foblets, Belgian lawyer and anthropologist
- Marie-Claire Heureuse Félicité (1758–1858), Empress of Haiti
- Marie-Claire Houart, Belgian civil servant
- Marie-Claire Jamet (born 1933), French classical harpist
- Marie-Claire Kirkland (1924–2016), judge and politician
- Marie-Claire Matip, Cameroonian writer
- Marie Claire Mukasine, Rwandan politician
- Marie-Claire Mvumbi (born 1978), Congo-born Belgian politician
- Marie-Claire Pauwels (1945–2011), French journalist
- Marie-Claire Restoux (born 1968), judoka
- Marie Claire Ross (born 1975/1976), Canadian para-swimmer
- Marie-Claire Schanne-Klein, French physicist
- Marie Claire van Stevens (born 1948), Belgian archer
- Marie Claire Uwumuremyi, Rwandan politician
- Marie Claire Villeval (born 1957), French economist
- Marie-Claire Zimmermann (born 1975), Austrian journalist and television presenter