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[[Image:Empress Marie Louise of the French.jpg|right|thumb|[[Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma]], second wife of [[Napoleon]], wearing the [[Marie Louise Diadem]]]]
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'''Marie Louise''' or '''Marie-Louise''' is a French feminine [[given name|compound given name]]. In other languages, it may take the forms '''Maria Luiza''' (Bulgarian, Portuguese), [[Maria Luisa]] (Italian, Spanish), or [[Mary Louise (name)|Mary Louise]] (English). Notable people with the name include:
'''Marie Louise''' or '''Marie-Louise''' is a French feminine [[given name|compound given name]]. In other languages, it may take forms
'''Maria Luiza''' (Bulgarian, Portuguese)
[[Maria Luisa]] (Italian, Spanish)
[[Mary Louise (name)|Mary Louise]] (English).
Notable people with the name include:


==Literature==
==Literature==

Revision as of 21:45, 19 January 2023

Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma, second wife of Napoleon, wearing the Marie Louise Diadem

Marie Louise or Marie-Louise is a French feminine compound given name. In other languages, it may take one of several alternate forms:

Notable people with the name include:

Literature

Music

Marie-Louise Damien, better known as "Damia", had a forty-year career as a French actress in the early 20th century

Nobility and royalty

Politics

Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca was President of Malta from 2014 to 2019.

Religion

Science and engineering

Sports

Marie-Louise Eta, a German footballer, playing for Turbine Potsdam in 2009

Visual arts


Other

See also