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Marcie

American  
[mahr-see] / ˈmɑr si /

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Marcia.


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“It’s nothing that you wouldn’t see at the pool,” said Marcie Kadrmas, a 53-year-old who posed on the floor of the local radio station that she owns and operates.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 10, 2025

Exxon Mobil’s lawsuit “is a real problem for us as share owners,” CalPERS CEO Marcie Frost said during a press conference Monday.

From Los Angeles Times • May 20, 2024

“Using psychological language and watching online meditation videos doesn’t mean we’re mentally healthy,” said Marcie Beigel, a former special education teacher who serves as a mental health consultant to New York City’s public schools.

From Washington Times • Dec. 31, 2023

“This external breach of information is inexcusable,” CalPERS CEO Marcie Frost was quoted as saying.

From Seattle Times • Jun. 22, 2023

Marcie, who didn’t live with them at the house but ran the program from the cultural center, turned toward the southern boundary of the park.

From "Legendary Frybread Drive-In" by Cynthia Leitich Smith