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Maryann

American  
[mair-ee-an] / ˌmɛər iˈæn /
Or Maryanne

noun

  1. a female given name.


Example Sentences

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But the company, which runs 50% heavy, sour oil across its refinery system, has “the ability to quickly pivot to Venezuelan crude” should the economics warrant it, Chief Executive Maryann Mannen said.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 5, 2026

In the early 2000s, Maryann Bruce and other senior women executives at Wachovia bank formed an affinity group called the Women of Wachovia.

From Reuters • Jun. 26, 2023

And partly it’s because sad, scared, angry Ella is played by the brilliant Maryann Plunkett, who can turn the simple act of staring into space into a devastating insight.

From New York Times • Jun. 9, 2023

And by pooling smaller data sets, scientists can conduct meta-analyses that can produce robust or intriguing findings, says Maryann Martone, a neuroscientist at UC San Francisco.

From Science Magazine • Jan. 24, 2023

Uncle Jack: You really gotta feel for Frank and Maryann right now.

From "Hollow City" by Ransom Riggs