Name (Proper Noun) as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:Mary is a kind and compassionate person.

Definition:A female given name.

From Mary

Example:Mary Jane moved to the city and opened her own flower shop.

Definition:A nickname or combination given name, combining Mary and Jane.

From Mary Jane

Example:The disciples sang a hymn to Mary Mother on the first Holy Saturday.

Definition:A phrase referring to the Virgin Mary in religious contexts.

From Mary mother

Example:Mary’s cat was quite friendly.

Definition:Possessive form of 'Mary' to indicate something belonging to Mary.

From Mary’s

Example:The new trend of Mary vests was seen in many fashion shows recently.

Definition:A type of coat or jacket often associated with Mary Hart, a British news presenter.

From Mary vest

Example:Mary of Scotland was a key figure in the 16th-century Scottish politics.

Definition:Referring to Mary, Queen of Scots, a historical figure.

From Mary of Scotland

Example:In the English novel, the protagonist was named Mary Ann Evans.

Definition:A common variation of Mary, used as a middle name or given name.

From Mary Ann

Example:The author was criticized for creating a Mary Sue character in the latest novel.

Definition:A term used in fiction to describe a character, often seen as a cliché due to possessing too many positive traits.

From Mary Sue

Example:Mary Ruth is a beloved figure in the small town.

Definition:A combination given name, often used to combine Mary and Ruth.

From Mary Ruth

Example:Mary McGlynn was known for her activism in New York City.

Definition:A combination given name, likely used in Irish-American culture.

From Mary McGlynn