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Actress, dancer, film producer, screenwriter (1885–1965)
Mae Murray (born Marie Adrienne Koenig; May 10, 1885 – March 23, 1965) was an American actress, dancer, film producer, and screenwriter. Murray rose to
Mae_Murray
Name list
Canadian comedian and actor Mae Murray (1885–1965), American silent film actress Mae Questel (1908–1998), American actress Mae West (1893–1980), American
Mae_(given_name)
Italian actor (1895–1926)
appeared as second lead in the film The Delicious Little Devil with actress Mae Murray. In November 1919, Valentino married actress Jean Acker. Displeased with
Rudolph_Valentino
Unprosecuted 1946 mob lynchings in Georgia, United States
Georgia. The lynching victims were two married couples: George W. and Mae Murray Dorsey, and Roger and Dorothy Dorsey Malcom. Tradition says that the murders
Moore's_Ford_lynchings
1925 film directed by Erich von Stroheim
by Erich von Stroheim. Released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the film stars Mae Murray, John Gilbert, Roy D'Arcy, and Tully Marshall, with pre-fame uncredited
The_Merry_Widow_(1925_film)
1950 film by Billy Wilder
existences of Mary Pickford and Pola Negri and the mental-health struggles of Mae Murray, Valeska Surratt, Audrey Munson, and Clara Bow. Critic Dave Kehr has asserted
Sunset_Boulevard_(film)
List of legends of American film history
Moore (1899–1988) Agnes Moorehead (1900–1974) Rita Moreno (born 1931) Mae Murray (1885–1965) Mildred Natwick (1905–1994) Alla Nazimova (1879–1945) Dame
AFI's_100_Years...100_Stars
1925 film
American silent romantic drama film directed by Christy Cabanne and starring Mae Murray, Francis X. Bushman, and Basil Rathbone. The film was both produced and
The_Masked_Bride
Georgian family
Hollywood superstar and pioneering female producer Mae Murray with Rudolph Valentino as his best man. Mae hailed David as "the most fascinating man in Hollywood"
Mdivani
1920 film
starring Mae Murray and David Powell. Location shooting for the film was carried out in Miami, Florida doubling for the South Seas. Mae Murray - Faith
Idols_of_Clay
1930 film
starring Mae Murray and George Barraud. The film is a remake of the 1922 silent film of the same name in which Murray also stars. Aside from Murray being
Peacock_Alley_(1930_film)
Cemetery in Los Angeles, California
Morley (1920–2020), actress Mittie Morris (1874–1953), social reformer Mae Murray (1885–1965), actress Buddy Noonan (1937–1989), producer, The Roving Kind
Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery
Valhalla_Memorial_Park_Cemetery
British director and screenwriter (1891–1959)
Chadwick. Also in the early 1920s he wrote several screenplays for star Mae Murray for films directed by her then-husband Robert Z. Leonard. Goulding is
Edmund_Goulding
1918 film
directed by Robert Z. Leonard, and starring Mae Murray, Jack Mulhall and Lon Chaney. Robert Z. Leonard and Mae Murray co-wrote the screenplay together. The
Danger,_Go_Slow
1924 film by Robert Zigler Leonard
Mademoiselle Midnight is a 1924 American silent drama film starring Mae Murray and directed by Murray's then husband, Robert Z. Leonard. The film was written by
Mademoiselle_Midnight
1931 film
not been altered from what he had originally written. The cast features Mae Murray (a former silent film star, who was attempting to make a comeback in talkies)
Bachelor_Apartment
American actress (1885–1955)
sung by Fanny Brice. Bara was one of three actresses (Pola Negri and Mae Murray were the others) whose eyes were combined to form the Chicago International
Theda_Bara
County in Georgia, United States
Walton County, Georgia. The victims were two married couples: George and Mae Murray Dorsey, and Roger and Dorothy Dorsey Malcom (reportedly pregnant). A historical
Walton_County,_Georgia
Series of elaborate theatrical revue productions
Nora Bayes. This recording was made a year later by Ada Jones and Billy Murray. Problems playing this file? See media help. Follies of 1907, 1908, 1909
Ziegfeld_Follies
American film director (1889–1968)
born in Chicago, Illinois. At one time, he was married to silent star Mae Murray with the two forming Tiffany Pictures to film eight motion pictures that
Robert_Z._Leonard
Historic theatre in Chattanooga, Tennessee, US
film Forbidden Fruit, and a personal appearance by Forbidden Fruit's Mae Murray, all for the price of 15 to 55 cents. Professor Spencer McCallie and Mayor
Tivoli Theatre (Chattanooga, Tennessee)
Tivoli_Theatre_(Chattanooga,_Tennessee)
1922 film by Robert Zigler Leonard
Leonard's then-wife Mae Murray and Monte Blue. The film is based on an original story by Edmund Goulding written for star Murray, and was produced by
Broadway_Rose_(film)
Book about celebrity scandals by Kenneth Anger
Hansen, Jean Harlow, Barbara La Marr, Carole Landis, Marilyn Monroe, Mae Murray, Mary Nolan, Ramon Novarro, Marie Prevost, Wallace Reid, Alma Rubens,
Hollywood_Babylon
Polish actress and singer (1897–1987)
appear as Norma Desmond in the film Sunset Boulevard (1950), after Mae Murray, Mae West, Greta Garbo, Norma Shearer, and Mary Pickford declined the role
Pola_Negri
1920 film by George Fitzmaurice
American silent costume drama directed by George Fitzmaurice, starring Mae Murray and David Powell, and released by Paramount Pictures. Art direction for
On_with_the_Dance_(film)
1922 film
American silent drama film starring Monte Blue and Mae Murray. The film was directed by Murray's husband at the time, Robert Z. Leonard. Set design for
Peacock_Alley_(1922_film)
American film production company
worked for this short-lived subsidiary of Universal are Carmel Myers, Mae Murray, Rudolph Valentino, Tod Browning, Rex Ingram, Robert Z. Leonard and Rupert
Bluebird_Photoplays
1916 film by James Young
actress Henrietta Crosman. The film version stars Mae Murray and was directed by James Young. Mae Murray as Kitty Bellairs Tom Forman as Lord Verney Belle
Sweet Kitty Bellairs (1916 film)
Sweet_Kitty_Bellairs_(1916_film)
American politician (1871–1925)
O'Brien, "Broadway (Manhattan) King of Hearts" and onetime husband of Mae Murray and Irene Fenwick, was said to have precipitated the decree. "Died". Time
Julius_Fleischmann
Defunct American film studio
Lockwood and May Allison. Also in top echelons of importance were actresses Mae Murray and Viola Dana and from the stage Lionel and Ethel Barrymore, Emmy Wehlen
Metro_Pictures
1967 film by Tom Laughlin
The bikers' lair in Playa del Rey was once owned by silent film star Mae Murray. According to Laughlin's DVD audio commentary, filming was completed in
The_Born_Losers
1923 silent film by Robert Z. Leonard
American silent drama film directed by Robert Z. Leonard and starring Mae Murray in a dual role, Earle Foxe, and Freeman Wood. The film involves two Russian
Fashion_Row
American actress (1897–1961)
imitations, which she usually did for friends, of silent stars Lillian Gish, Mae Murray and Pola Negri. Vidor saw Davies as a comedic actress instead of the dramatic
Marion_Davies
Defunct Hollywood motion picture studio
Tiffany Productions was a movie-making venture founded in 1921 by star Mae Murray; her then-husband, director Robert Z. Leonard; and Maurice H. Hoffman
Tiffany_Pictures
on 27 June 1926 Princess David Mdivani (née Marie Adrienne Koenig, aka Mae Murray) on 27 June 1926 Marian Chigi Albani della Rovere, Princess Chigi Albani
List_of_American_heiresses
French born American film director
that migrated to motion pictures during the World War I era, including Mae Murray, Elsie Ferguson, Fannie Ward, Helene Chadwick, Irene Fenwick, Gail Kane
George_Fitzmaurice
Topics referred to by the same term
(character), a DC comics character Circe, the Enchantress, 1924 film w/ Mae Murray Circe (film), a 1964 Argentine film Circe (novel), a 2018 novel by Madeline
Circe_(disambiguation)
1916 film
by DeMille writer Jeanie MacPherson, the film starred Mae Murray and Theodore Roberts. Mae Murray as Meg Dugan Theodore Roberts as Jim Dugan Earle Foxe
The_Dream_Girl_(film)
French film actor, director and producer
Gloria Swanson, Gaby Morlay, René Cresté, Arletty, Suzanne Grandais, Mae Murray, and Huguette Duflos. Léonce Perret was born in 1880 to Eliès Ferdinand
Léonce_Perret
Exercise instructor (1881–1975)
famous Hollywood clientele which included Jean Harlow, Marie Dressler, Mae Murray, Alice White, Bebe Daniels, Mary Duncan, Ramón Novarro, Ruth Chatterton
Sylvia_of_Hollywood
American screenwriter and actress (1886–1974)
wrote most of the stories for the films of Elsie Ferguson, and many for Mae Murray, including On With the Dance. She also wrote for Pola Negri, Corinne Griffith
Ouida_Bergère
Operetta by Franz Lehár
silent version by Erich von Stroheim, with John Gilbert as Danilo and Mae Murray as Hanna 1934, US, black-and-white version, by Ernst Lubitsch, starring
The_Merry_Widow
1923 film by Robert Zigler Leonard
directed by Robert Z. Leonard and starring his then-wife Mae Murray. In keeping with Murray's previous films and a few of her succeeding films, the movie
Jazzmania
Concert venue in Los Angeles, California
theater were John Barrymore, John Gilbert, Reginald Denny, King Vidor, and Mae Murray. The Music Box switched from revues to legitimate theater in 1927 with
The_Fonda_Theatre
1921 film by Robert Zigler Leonard
Leonard and written by Clara Beranger and Tom McNamara. The film stars Mae Murray, Lowell Sherman, Jason Robards Sr., Charles K. Gerrard, and Leonora von
The_Gilded_Lily_(1921_film)
1919 film American film directed by Robert Z. Leonard
film directed by Robert Z. Leonard and starring Mae Murray, Ralph Graves and Willard Louis. Mae Murray as Betty Yarnell Ralph Graves as Ralph McGibbon
What_Am_I_Bid?
American writer and director (1894–1982)
Simeon estate, including Gloria Swanson, Lillian Gish, Pola Negri and Mae Murray. The scenario for Show People (1928) was inspired by the glamorous Gloria
King_Vidor
1919 film by Robert Zigler Leonard
Mae Murray and Rudolph Valentino. A 35 mm print of the film is housed at the EYE Film Instituut Nederland, Nederlands Filmmuseum. Mary McGuire (Mae Murray)
The_Delicious_Little_Devil
Surname list
Madalyn Murray O'Hair (1919–1995), American atheist Mae Murray (1885–1965), American actress, dancer, film producer, and screenwriter Maggie Murray (born
Murray_(surname)
starring Marion Davies and Norman Kerry The Delicious Little Devil, starring Mae Murray and Rudolph Valentino The Devil's Locksmith (Austrian) directed by Franz
1919_in_film
1924 film by Robert Zigler Leonard
film directed by Robert Z. Leonard. The film starred Leonard's then-wife Mae Murray. This was their last collaboration, and they divorced soon after. Considered
Circe,_the_Enchantress
1917 film by Robert Zigler Leonard
face the proposal to become a Mormon elder's sixth wife. The film stars Mae Murray, Frank Borzage, Hobart Bosworth, Edythe Chapman, Noah Beery Sr., and Richard
A_Mormon_Maid
1928 film by King Vidor
Robert Z. Leonard – at High Art Studios in the car scene/parking lot scene Mae Murray – at banquet Louella Parsons – at banquet Aileen Pringle – at banquet
Show_People
1920s period of sustained economic prosperity in Western Europe and North America
merchandised. The period had the emergence of box-office draws such as Mae Murray, Ramón Novarro, Rudolph Valentino, Buster Keaton, Harold Lloyd, Warner
Roaring_Twenties
1926 film
Dimitri Buchowetzki, who came over from Paramount to direct. The film stars Mae Murray and features Boris Karloff in an uncredited role. The film was a box office
Valencia_(1926_film)
1918 silent film
film directed by Robert Z. Leonard and starring Mae Murray, Philo McCullough, and Arthur Shirley. Mae Murray as Della Arnold Philo McCullough as Julian Lawrence
Modern_Love_(1918_film)
Painter and graphic designer
J. Thorold, Arthur Hornblow, Perriton Maxwell, Stewart Beach; 1918. "Mae Murray Encounters a Spanish Film Censor". The Washington Herald. April 16, 1922
Francis_Cugat
Topics referred to by the same term
Modern Love may refer to: Modern Love (1918 film), a silent film starring Mae Murray Modern Love (1929 film), a part-talking film distributed by Universal
Modern_Love
1916 film by George Melford
on the 1899 novel of the same name, the film starred Wallace Reid and Mae Murray in her film debut. The film is based on a novel by Mary Johnston which
To Have and to Hold (1916 film)
To_Have_and_to_Hold_(1916_film)
1931 film
diva Mae Murray. It is based on a 1924 Broadway play that starred Sherman playing the same role he plays in this film. Lowell Sherman - Joe Lennon Mae Murray
High_Stakes_(1931_film)
scene, the first by a major actress. The Dream Girl Cecil B. DeMille Mae Murray, Theodore Roberts One of the top-grossing films of 1916 The Eternal Sapho
List of lost silent films (1915–1919)
List_of_lost_silent_films_(1915–1919)
1927 film
drama film directed by Christy Cabanne and starring silent movie star Mae Murray. It was produced and released by MGM. A print of Altars of Desire survives
Altars_of_Desire
1919 film by Robert Zigler Leonard
then-wife and muse Mae Murray. Rudolph Valentino, who was credited as M. Rodolpho De Valentina, had a supporting role. Mae Murray as Arathea Manning Clarissa
The_Big_Little_Person
1923 silent film
starring Mae Murray, Orville Caldwell, and Rod La Rocque. It was based on a French-language novel by Paul Armont and Marcel Gerbidon. Mae Murray as Georgine
The_French_Doll
American costume designer (1903-1959)
Adrian's talent had attracted the attention of several prominent figures. Mae Murray, a former Ziegfeld Follies performer, had him design her gown for the
Adrian_(costume_designer)
Charitable organization in Woodland Hills, California, United States
Minardos (1930–2011) Dolores Moran (1924–1982) Karen Morley (1909–2003) Mae Murray (1885–1965) (a founding trustee) George Nader (1921–2002) Marshall Neilan
Motion Picture & Television Fund
Motion_Picture_&_Television_Fund
1920 film by George Fitzmaurice
1920 American silent drama film directed by George Fitzmaurice. It stars Mae Murray, David Powell and Holmes Herbert. The film is based on the French novel
The_Right_to_Love_(1920_film)
French poet (1898–1929)
Salon Dada (June 1921). "L'Affaire Barrès," Littérature, no. 20 (1921). "Mae Murray," Littérature, new series, no. 1 (1922). "Un brillant sujet," Littérature
Jacques_Rigaut
American actress
players—including Dick Barthelmess, Dorothy and Lillian Gish, William Boyd, Mae Murray, Rod La Rocque and many others—appearing at New York's Hotel Astor for
Lucy_Fox
Entertainer, producer, author (1903–1988)
certainly take advantage of what he has in his own act." Murray also persuaded silent-film actress Mae Murray, long retired, to be interviewed as a guest on his
Ken_Murray_(entertainer)
1917 American film directed by Robert Zigler Leonard
Leonard and written by Marion Fairfax and Ruth Sawyer. The film stars Mae Murray, Tom Moore, Winter Hall, Paul Jacobs (credited as "Billy Jacobs"), Mayme
The_Primrose_Ring_(film)
1916 film by John B. O'Brien
directed by John B. O'Brien and written by Harvey F. Thew. The film stars Mae Murray, Matty Roubert, Harry C. Browne, Ida Darling, Armand Cortes and Tammany
The_Big_Sister_(film)
1919 film directed by Léonce Perret
starring Mae Murray. It is yet another film taken from Wilkie Collins' novel The Woman in White. The film was released by Pathé Exchange. Mae Murray as Daisy
The_Twin_Pawns
Austrian-American actor and director (1885–1957)
was married to Margaret Knox from 1913 to 1915; His second marriage was to Mae Jones from 1916 to 1919. He was never divorced from his third wife Valerie
Erich_von_Stroheim
1919 film by Léonce Perret
1919 American silent drama film directed by Léonce Perret and starring Mae Murray, Holmes Herbert, and Dorothy Green. The film tells the love story between
The_A.B.C._of_Love
on August 2, 1915. Metro's list of stars during its existence included Mae Murray, Viola Dana, Lionel and Ethel Barrymore, Emmy Wehlen, Emily Stevens, Lillian
List_of_Metro_Pictures_films
1930 American musical comedy film
Crosman. It was also the basis for a silent film adaptation starring Mae Murray followed in 1916. Kitty Bellairs, a famous flirt of her day, comes to
Sweet Kitty Bellairs (1930 film)
Sweet_Kitty_Bellairs_(1930_film)
1917 film by Robert Zigler Leonard
is a lost 1917 American silent crime drama film starring Mae Murray and directed by Murray's then-husband Robert Z. Leonard. Based on a story by John
On_Record_(film)
1918 film by Robert Zigler Leonard
production unit. Robert Z. Leonard directed the film and his then-wife Mae Murray was the star. A print of the film is housed at the EYE Institute Nederlands
The_Bride's_Awakening
American biographer
Silents to Talkies (1998). His biography of silent film actress Mae Murray, Mae Murray: The Girl with the Bee-Stung Lips, was named one of the top 10 must-read
Michael_G._Ankerich
Former nightclub in West Hollywood, California, U.S.
Lewis Liberace Gordon MacRae Martin and Lewis Marilyn Maxwell Tim Moore Mae Murray Mike Nichols and Elaine May Amália Rodrigues Édith Piaf André Previn Louis
Mocambo_(nightclub)
1916 film by Robert Zigler Leonard
written by Edward Morris, Charles Sarver and Harvey F. Thew. The film stars Mae Murray, Elliott Dexter, Charles K. Gerrard, Edythe Chapman, Horace B. Carpenter
The_Plow_Girl
American actress (1894–1961)
film. The same year, she began appearing in a revue in New York with Mae Murray, reciting the 1897 poem "A Fool There Was." In 1952, she had a notable
Nita_Naldi
American motion picture company
Valentino, Gloria Swanson, Clara Bow, Nancy Carroll, Sessue Hayakawa, Mae Murray, opera singer Geraldine Farrar, Owen Moore, Thomas Meighan, Cleo Ridgely
Famous_Players–Lasky
1918 silent film
American silent drama film directed by Robert Z. Leonard and starring Mae Murray, Kenneth Harlan and Alan Roscoe. Peggy and Joe Blondin are husband and
Her_Body_in_Bond
French dancer (1875–1966)
Mark Twain and Eugene Field. The character "Cleo of Paris", played by Mae Murray in the 1922 American silent film Peacock Alley, was a parody of de Mérode
Cléo_de_Mérode
Decade of the Gregorian calendar (1920–1929)
Harry Houdini Emil Jannings Al Jolson Harold Lloyd Tom Mix Colleen Moore Mae Murray Pola Negri Ramón Novarro Will Rogers Mary Pickford Norma Shearer Gloria
1920s
American film producer
Hollywood with Mae Murray and her then-husband, Robert Z. Leonard. The largest of the Poverty Row studios, Tiffany Pictures produced eight Mae Murray pictures
M._H._Hoffman
1917 American film directed by Robert Zigler Leonard
by Robert Z. Leonard and written by George Middleton. The film stars Mae Murray, Sam Hardy, Jules Raucourt, Julia Bruns, William T. Carleton, and Nellie
At_First_Sight_(1917_film)
1917 film
American silent drama film directed by Robert Z. Leonard and starring Mae Murray, Lule Warrenton and Wheeler Oakman. An incomplete copy was found and kept
Princess_Virtue
Topics referred to by the same term
a 2014 novel by Delphine Dryden The Gilded Lily (1921 film), starring Mae Murray The Gilded Lily (1935 film), starring Claudette Colbert "Gilded Lily"
Gilded_Lily
an all-star revue Peacock Alley, directed by Marcel de Sano, starring Mae Murray People on Sunday (Menschen am Sonntag), directed by Robert Siodmak and
1930_in_film
after the play. The first was the a 1916 silent film adaptation starring Mae Murray as Kitty Bellairs. It was made by Paramount Pictures and was directed
Sweet_Kitty_Bellairs_(play)
1918 film by Robert Zigler Leonard
Face Value is a 1918 American silent drama film starring Mae Murray and directed by Robert Z. Leonard. It was released by Universal Film and produced by
Face_Value_(1918_film)
1922 film by George Fitzmaurice
Compson. The novel was first adapted for the screen in 1916 starring Mae Murray and Wallace Reid. Betty Compson as Lady Jocelyn Leigh Bert Lytell as Captain
To Have and to Hold (1922 film)
To_Have_and_to_Hold_(1922_film)
American theatrical and social exhibition dancer
later it was reported that Mae Murray had replaced Louise Alexander as O'Brien's restaurant dance partner. O'Brien and Murray married in 1916. In 1917 Louise
Louise_Alexander_(dancer)
20th-century American film personality and fashion designer (1897–1966)
clientele included Broadway and Hollywood actresses such as Beulah Bondi and Mae Murray. On opening the shop, she commented: "I'm in business, not exactly because
Natacha_Rambova
Australian actor (1887–1957)
and bit player: a bus driver in High Voltage, a hotel employee in the Mae Murray film Peacock Alley, Second Lieutenant Trotter in Journey's End. For the
Billy_Bevan
1919 film directed by Robert Zigler Leonard
American silent comedy film directed by Robert Z. Leonard and starring Mae Murray, Martha Mattox and Frank Elliott. It was adapted for the screen by Harvey
The_Scarlet_Shadow
Former apartment building in California, United States
include Clara Bow, John Gilbert, Carl Laemmle, Stan Laurel, Louis B. Mayer, Mae Murray, and Mack Sennett. The building's fortunes declined in the 1960s, and
Garden Court Apartments (Los Angeles)
Garden_Court_Apartments_(Los_Angeles)
MAE MURRAY
MAE MURRAY
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a virile man, from Middle English male ‘masculine’ (Old French masle, madle, Latin masculus).Belgian (van Male) : habitational name from any of a number of places in Flanders named Male.
Female
English
Short form of English Maggie, MAG means "pearl."
Male
English
Pet form of English Moses, MOE means "drawn out."
Girl/Female
Hebrew American Anglo Saxon English French
Bitter.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Gay, GAE means "happy."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Danish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Japanese, Scottish, Swedish, Thai, Vietnamese
May; Goddess of Spring Growth; Brightness; Dance; Coyote; Pearl; Cherry Blossom; Apricot Blossom; Combination of Ma and Ai; Scottish Form of Margaret
Female
Vietnamese
 Vietnamese name MAI means "golden flower." Compare with another form of Mai.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Ray, RAE means "wise protector."Â
Boy/Male
English
A mace was a medieval weapon used by knights.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Matt, MAT means "gift of God."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Fay, FAE means "fairy."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English May, a pet form of Margaret, MAE means "pearl," and Mary, meaning "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of May.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Kay, KAE means "lord." Compare with feminine Kae.
Male
Egyptian
, Divine Father.
Surname or Lastname
Japanese
Japanese : ‘front’ or ‘before’; not common in Japan. Some occurrences in America could be shortened versions of longer names beginning with this element.Hawaiian : unexplained.English : variant of May.
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Japanese
The Fifth Month of the Year; Kinswomen; May; The Month May was Goddess of Spring Growth; Bitter; Pearl; Beloved
Female
Japanese
(èŒ) Japanese name MOE means "budding."
Female
Japanese
(舞) Japanese name MAI means "dance." Compare with another form of Mai.
Female
English
 Latin name MARE means "sea." Compare with another form of Mare.
MAE MURRAY
MAE MURRAY
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian
Tinkle
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Parsi
Memorable
Biblical
when he dies it shall be sent
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Acquainted; Aware
Surname or Lastname
French
French : from a pet form of the personal name P(i)erre, French form of Peter.English (Bristol) : variant of Parrott
Female
Egyptian
, the mother of Nunnu.
Girl/Female
African, Australian, Nigerian
Precious Child; Good; Precious
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Indian, Swiss
Wealthy Guardian; Wealthy Defender; Prosperous Guardian; Guardian of Prosperity
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Lover
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
For a Purpose
MAE MURRAY
MAE MURRAY
MAE MURRAY
MAE MURRAY
MAE MURRAY
v. i.
To be mad; to go mad; to rave. See Madding.
n.
Anything growing thickly, or closely interwoven, so as to resemble a mat in form or texture; as, a mat of weeds; a mat of hair.
n.
An officer in a merchant vessel ranking next below the captain. If there are more than one bearing the title, they are called, respectively, first mate, second mate, third mate, etc. In the navy, a subordinate officer or assistant; as, master's mate; surgeon's mate.
v. t.
To cause to be or become; to put into a given state verb, or adjective; to constitute; as, to make known; to make public; to make fast.
v. t.
To represent by a map; -- often with out; as, to survey and map, or map out, a county. Hence, figuratively: To represent or indicate systematically and clearly; to sketch; to plan; as, to map, or map out, a journey; to map out business.
n.
The merrymaking of May Day.
v. i.
To make faces; to mow.
n.
An ornamental border made of paper, pasterboard, metal, etc., put under the glass which covers a framed picture; as, the mat of a daguerreotype.
n.
An animal of the male sex.
v. t.
Suitable to the male sex; characteristic or suggestive of a male; masculine; as, male courage.
v. t.
To gain, as the result of one's efforts; to get, as profit; to make acquisition of; to have accrue or happen to one; as, to make a large profit; to make an error; to make a loss; to make money.
v. t.
To make mad or furious; to madden.
a.
See 2d Mat.
n. & v.
See Maze.
v. i.
To be or become a mate or mates, especially in sexual companionship; as, some birds mate for life; this bird will not mate with that one.
n.
See Mad, n.
imp. & p. p.
of Make