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Marybeth

American  
[mair-ee-beth, mair-ee-beth] / ˌmɛər iˈbɛθ, ˈmɛər iˌbɛθ /

noun

  1. a female given name.


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In Boston, Marybeth Oskowski turned to acupuncture as part of a treatment plan for her terrier mix, Maddie, following a spinal injury.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 17, 2026

“The thing about HSIs is that they’re so diverse,” said Marybeth Gasman, executive director of the Center for Minority-Serving Institutions at Rutgers University.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 3, 2026

Amber Ferreira, 41, of Concord, New Hampshire, finished with a time of 1:15:16 to win the women’s division, followed by Marybeth Chelanga, 33, of Colorado Springs, and Meghan Davis, 22, from Plainfield, Massachusetts.

From Washington Times • Jun. 17, 2023

Still, impacts vary and El Ninos come in "two flavors", said atmospheric scientist Marybeth Arcodia at Colorado State University.

From Reuters • Jun. 8, 2023

At trial, Montgomery County prosecutor Marybeth Ayres said Beckwitt sacrificed safety for secrecy and created the “death trap” conditions that prevented Khafra from escaping the house.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 28, 2022

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