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  • Mirette (opera)
  • Opera composed by André Messager

    Mirette is an opéra comique in three acts composed by André Messager, first produced at the Savoy Theatre, London, on 3 July 1894. Mirette exists in two

    Mirette (opera)

    Mirette (opera)

    Mirette_(opera)

  • Mirette
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Mirette can refer to: Mirette (opera), a 19th-century comic opera by André Messager Mirette, the main character in the book and animated series Mirette

    Mirette

    Mirette

  • D'Oyly Carte Opera Company
  • British theatre company

    June 1894, turning a very modest profit. The company then played first Mirette, composed by André Messager, then The Chieftain, by F. C. Burnand and Sullivan

    D'Oyly Carte Opera Company

    D'Oyly Carte Opera Company

    D'Oyly_Carte_Opera_Company

  • Savoy opera
  • Opera genre

    Savoy opera was a style of comic opera that developed in Victorian England in the late 19th century, with W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan as the original

    Savoy opera

    Savoy opera

    Savoy_opera

  • Mirette on the High Wire
  • 1992 picture book by Emily Arnold McCully

    accessed 27 May 2009. Klein, Alvin (August 9, 1998). "THEATER; 'Mirette' at Goodspeed Opera House". New York Times. Archived from the original on 2015-05-27

    Mirette on the High Wire

    Mirette_on_the_High_Wire

  • Madame Chrysanthème (opera)
  • 1893 opera by André Messager

    Madame Chrysanthème (Madam Chrysanthemum) is an opera, described as a comédie lyrique, with music by André Messager to a libretto by Georges Hartmann

    Madame Chrysanthème (opera)

    Madame Chrysanthème (opera)

    Madame_Chrysanthème_(opera)

  • Miret
  • Surname list

    footballer Roger Miret (born 1964), Cuban-born American singer Mirette (opera), an opéra comique composed by André Messager Viret This page lists people

    Miret

    Miret

  • Bertuccio
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Bertuccio, a character in The Count of Monte Cristo A character in Mirette (opera) A character in Gankutsuou This disambiguation page lists articles associated

    Bertuccio

    Bertuccio

  • Utopia, Limited
  • 1893 comic opera by Gilbert & Sullivan

    6. Bradley, p. 1083, and Ainger, pp. 347 and 352–53 Coles, Clifton. "Mirette: Introduction" Archived 6 October 2014 at the Wayback Machine, Gilbert

    Utopia, Limited

    Utopia, Limited

    Utopia,_Limited

  • Béatrice (opera)
  • 1914 opera by André Messager

    Béatrice is a légende lyrique (opera) in four acts of 1914, with music by André Messager and a French libretto by Caillavet and Flers, after the short

    Béatrice (opera)

    Béatrice (opera)

    Béatrice_(opera)

  • André Messager
  • French composer and conductor (1853–1929)

    than enthusiastically received. Mirette, produced by Carte at the Savoy Theatre in 1894, was Messager's first opera written expressly for the London

    André Messager

    André Messager

    André_Messager

  • List of operas by composer
  • François les bas-bleus, Isoline, Le mari de la reine, Madame Chrysanthème, Mirette, Monsieur Beaucaire, Passionément, La petite fonctionnaire, Les p'tites

    List of operas by composer

    List_of_operas_by_composer

  • Richard D'Oyly Carte
  • English theatre manager and producer (1844–1901)

    disappointing 245 performances, until June 1894. Carte then played first Mirette, by Messager, then The Chieftain, by F. C. Burnand and Sullivan. These

    Richard D'Oyly Carte

    Richard D'Oyly Carte

    Richard_D'Oyly_Carte

  • Hope Temple
  • Irish composer

    writing the opera Mirette, and then became his second wife in 1895. Hope Temple died in Folkestone, England. The Wooden Spoon (1892) Mirette, opéra comique

    Hope Temple

    Hope Temple

    Hope_Temple

  • Les p'tites Michu
  • Opérette by André Messager

    Paris, Mirette (1894), written for London, had a disappointing run, and Le chevalier d'Harmental (1896) ran for only six performances at the Opéra-Comique

    Les p'tites Michu

    Les p'tites Michu

    Les_p'tites_Michu

  • The Chieftain
  • Comic opera by Arthur Sullivan and F. C. Burnand

    faster than a new opera. Meanwhile, Mirette had been revised and re-opened in October for another two months, and although Mirette was playing strongly

    The Chieftain

    The Chieftain

    The_Chieftain

  • Avon Saxon
  • Canadian operatic singer (c. 1857–1909)

    role of Friar Tuck in the romantic opera Ivanhoe (1891) by Arthur Sullivan and Julian Sturgis and Francal in Mirette by André Messager at the Savoy Theatre

    Avon Saxon

    Avon Saxon

    Avon_Saxon

  • Patti Murin
  • American actress, singer and dancer (born 1980)

    concert of the Elizabeth Diggs-Tom Jones-Harvey Schmidt stage musical Mirette with York Theatre Company. She next played Belle in a national tour of

    Patti Murin

    Patti_Murin

  • Fortunio (opera)
  • Fortunio is a comédie lyrique or opera in four acts (originally five) and five tableaux by the French composer André Messager. The libretto by Gaston

    Fortunio (opera)

    Fortunio (opera)

    Fortunio_(opera)

  • La Basoche
  • Opéra comique by André Messager and Albert Carré

    a work. Carte's faith in the composer led to his producing Messager's Mirette in 1894. An American version, in a new translation by Madeleine Lucette

    La Basoche

    La Basoche

    La_Basoche

  • His Majesty (opera)
  • Opera by Alexander Mackenzie, F. C. Burnand and R. C. Lehmann

    proved particularly successful, and pieces by other composers, for example Mirette, had fared worse. The late father of King Ferdinand intended that Ferdinand

    His Majesty (opera)

    His Majesty (opera)

    His_Majesty_(opera)

  • Steve Barton
  • American actor and singer (1954–2001)

    The Private Collection, compilation of outtakes, demos and rehearsals Mirette on the High Wire PHANTOM RETURNS TO STANDING OVATION: CRAWFORD MAKES A

    Steve Barton

    Steve_Barton

  • His Excellency (opera)
  • Comic opera by W. S. Gilbert and F. Osmond Carr

    Savoy Theatre, who had been disappointed with the recent short run of Mirette there, joined Gilbert's production, and Helen Carte accused Gilbert of

    His Excellency (opera)

    His Excellency (opera)

    His_Excellency_(opera)

  • Robert Cuccioli
  • American actor and singer

    played Macheath in The Threepenny Opera. He was also seen as Karl Streber in Temporary Help in 2002 and in Mirette by Harvey Schmidt with York Theatre

    Robert Cuccioli

    Robert_Cuccioli

  • Monsieur Beaucaire (opera)
  • Opera by André Messager

    Monsieur Beaucaire is a romantic opera in three acts, composed by André Messager. The libretto, based on the 1900 novel by Booth Tarkington, is by Frederick

    Monsieur Beaucaire (opera)

    Monsieur Beaucaire (opera)

    Monsieur_Beaucaire_(opera)

  • Richard Temple (bass-baritone)
  • English opera singer, actor and stage director

    Carte in October 1894, replacing John Coates as Baron Van den Berg in Mirette. In December 1894 at the Savoy, he created the part of Sancho in Sullivan

    Richard Temple (bass-baritone)

    Richard Temple (bass-baritone)

    Richard_Temple_(bass-baritone)

  • Isoline (opera)
  • Isoline is an opera, described as a conte de fées (fairy story) in three acts and ten tableaux, on a text by Catulle Mendès, with music by André Messager

    Isoline (opera)

    Isoline (opera)

    Isoline_(opera)

  • Arthur Sullivan
  • British composer (1842–1900)

    341–342 Jacobs, pp. 436–437 Ainger, p. 328 Ainger, p. 346 Coles, Clifton. "Mirette: Introduction", the Gilbert and Sullivan Archive, 28 May 1998, accessed

    Arthur Sullivan

    Arthur Sullivan

    Arthur_Sullivan

  • Florence St. John
  • British singer and actress

    Little Christopher Columbus. In 1894, she joined the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company in Mirette, created the role of Rita in The Chieftain and toured as Winifred

    Florence St. John

    Florence St. John

    Florence_St._John

  • Véronique (operetta)
  • French operetta

    Véronique is an opéra comique in three acts with music by André Messager and words by Georges Duval and Albert Vanloo. The opera, set in 1840 Paris, depicts

    Véronique (operetta)

    Véronique (operetta)

    Véronique_(operetta)

  • L'amour masqué
  • 1923 comédie musicale by André Messager

    Lyon, in Paris in 1970 (with Jean Marais and Florence Raynal), and at the Opéra-Comique in 2004. The musicale is set in Paris in the early 1900s. Elle,

    L'amour masqué

    L'amour masqué

    L'amour_masqué

  • Michel-Antoine Carré
  • French film director

    Carré (his father's nephew). His libretto for André Messager's 1894 opera Mirette was never performed in France but was performed in an English adaptation

    Michel-Antoine Carré

    Michel-Antoine_Carré

  • Elizabeth Diggs
  • American playwright and television writer

    writing the book for the musical Mirette based on Emily Arnold McCully's Caldecott award-winning children's book Mirette on the High Wire. It opened in

    Elizabeth Diggs

    Elizabeth_Diggs

  • La jolie parfumeuse
  • 1873 opéra comique by Jacques Offenbach

    is an opéra comique in three acts of 1873 with music by Jacques Offenbach. The French libretto was by Hector Crémieux and Ernest Blum. The opera was premiered

    La jolie parfumeuse

    La jolie parfumeuse

    La_jolie_parfumeuse

  • La petite fonctionnaire
  • peaceful country. Wagstaff J. André Messager. In: The New Grove Dictionary of Opera. Macmillan, London and New York, 1997. Capus, Alfred. Le Petite Fonctionnaire

    La petite fonctionnaire

    La petite fonctionnaire

    La_petite_fonctionnaire

  • Emmie Owen
  • British actress and singer (1871–1905)

    Zerbinette in Mirette (1894), and Juanita in Arthur Sullivan's The Chieftain (1894–95, and on tour). She also stepped into the title role in Mirette in July

    Emmie Owen

    Emmie Owen

    Emmie_Owen

  • Le chevalier d'Harmental (opera)
  • Le chevalier d’Harmental is an opéra comique in five acts of 1896, with music by André Messager and a French libretto by Paul Ferrier, after Dumas père

    Le chevalier d'Harmental (opera)

    Le chevalier d'Harmental (opera)

    Le_chevalier_d'Harmental_(opera)

  • Les Deux Pigeons (ballet)
  • 1886 ballet by Louis Mérante and André Messager

    Pigeons by Jean de La Fontaine. The work was first performed at the Paris Opéra on 18 October 1886. The premiere cast included Rosita Mauri as Gourouli

    Les Deux Pigeons (ballet)

    Les Deux Pigeons (ballet)

    Les_Deux_Pigeons_(ballet)

  • The New Capital
  • New urban community in Cairo Governorate, Egypt

    Archived (PDF) from the original on 11 June 2023. Wahba, Abdel Latif; Magdy, Mirette (1 August 2022). "Goldman's $15 Billion View of Egypt IMF Needs Too High

    The New Capital

    The New Capital

    The_New_Capital

  • Jones Hewson
  • Welsh singer and actor

    Swansea. He joined the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company 1894 as a member of the chorus of the original production of Mirette at the Savoy Theatre in London. He

    Jones Hewson

    Jones Hewson

    Jones_Hewson

  • Coups de roulis
  • Opérette

    Philippe was also broadcast on BBC Radio 3. It was performed in the Metz opera house during the 2000-01 season, and a revival by Les Frivolités Parisiennes

    Coups de roulis

    Coups de roulis

    Coups_de_roulis

  • Walter Passmore
  • British actor and singer

    (1889–1889); Josephine Doris Passmore (born 1892); Mirette Louisa Passmore (1894–1970) (named after the opera Mirette he was appearing in at the time of her birth);

    Walter Passmore

    Walter Passmore

    Walter_Passmore

  • Le mari de la reine
  • Justine... Wagstaff J. André Messager. In: The New Grove Dictionary of Opera. Macmillan, London and New York, 1997. Noel E & Stoullig E. Les Annales

    Le mari de la reine

    Le mari de la reine

    Le_mari_de_la_reine

  • Passionnément
  • 1926 operetta by André Messager

    2025-08-25. Wagstaff J. André Messager. In: The New Grove Dictionary of Opera. Macmillan, London and New York, 1997. Gana, Jacques (2007).Passionnément

    Passionnément

    Passionnément

    Passionnément

  • John Coates (tenor)
  • English tenor (1865–1941)

    American production. He then created the role of Baron van den Berg in Mirette with D'Oyly Carte at the Savoy Theatre, followed by more touring, and left

    John Coates (tenor)

    John Coates (tenor)

    John_Coates_(tenor)

  • Pembroke College, Brown University
  • American women's college (1891–1971)

    Caldecott Medal-winning children's author and illustrator best known for Mirette on the High Wire Kristie Miller (A.B. 1966) – author of books on women

    Pembroke College, Brown University

    Pembroke College, Brown University

    Pembroke_College,_Brown_University

  • La fauvette du temple
  • Opéra comique in three acts with music by André Messager

    La fauvette du temple (French pronunciation: [la fovɛt dy tɑ̃pl]) is an opéra comique in three acts of 1885, with music by André Messager and a French

    La fauvette du temple

    La fauvette du temple

    La_fauvette_du_temple

  • François les bas-bleus
  • Opéra comique in three acts

    François les bas-bleus is an opéra comique in three acts of 1883, with a French libretto by Ernest Dubreuil, Eugène Humbert, Paul Burani, and music by

    François les bas-bleus

    François les bas-bleus

    François_les_bas-bleus

  • La Béarnaise
  • La Béarnaise (French pronunciation: [la beaʁnɛz]) is an opéra comique in three acts of 1885, with music by André Messager and a French libretto by Eugène

    La Béarnaise

    La Béarnaise

    La_Béarnaise

  • Hugh Enes Blackmore
  • British singer and actor (1863–1945)

    Fitzbattleaxe in Utopia, Ralph Rackstraw in H.M.S. Pinafore, Picorin in Mirette, Vasquez in The Chieftain, the Duke of Dunstable in Patience, Marco in

    Hugh Enes Blackmore

    Hugh Enes Blackmore

    Hugh_Enes_Blackmore

  • List of female detective characters
  • series by Sujata Massey Mirette is a 10-year-old girl who travels the world and takes part in investigations in the Mirette Investigates book and animated

    List of female detective characters

    List_of_female_detective_characters

  • Geoffrey Toye
  • English conductor, composer and opera producer (1889–1942)

    Luisa Tetrazzini. By 1906 he conducted performances of André Messager's opera Mirette. His early compositions included incidental music for a play and ballet

    Geoffrey Toye

    Geoffrey Toye

    Geoffrey_Toye

  • Rosina Brandram
  • British opera singer and actress (1845–1907)

    (1893), Lady Sophy in Utopia Limited (1893), the Marquise de Montigny in Mirette (1894), and Inez de Roxas in The Chieftain (1894, touring in this role

    Rosina Brandram

    Rosina Brandram

    Rosina_Brandram

  • Florence Perry
  • British singer and actress (1869–1949)

    creating the role of Princess Kalyba in Utopia Limited (1893–94), Bianca in Mirette (1894) and Dolly Grigg in The Chieftain (1894–95). Perry left the D'Oyly

    Florence Perry

    Florence Perry

    Florence_Perry

  • Henry Lytton
  • British actor and singer (1865–1936)

    Bobinet in Mirette (1895) and Peter Grigg in The Chieftain (1895). Lytton was called to London in 1897 to play King Ferdinand in the new Savoy opera, His Majesty

    Henry Lytton

    Henry Lytton

    Henry_Lytton

  • Le bourgeois de Calais
  • Le bourgeois de Calais is an opéra comique in three acts of 1887, with music by André Messager and a French libretto by Ernest Dubreuil, Paul Burani.

    Le bourgeois de Calais

    Le bourgeois de Calais

    Le_bourgeois_de_Calais

  • Agnes Fraser
  • Scottish actress and soprano

    with her husband and their children and Passmore's daughters Doris and Mirette Passmore from his first marriage. By 1939 she was living a rather more

    Agnes Fraser

    Agnes Fraser

    Agnes_Fraser

  • Frederic Weatherly
  • English barrister and lyricist (1848-1929)

    opera, making English translations of Pagliacci and Cavalleria rusticana, for Covent Garden and writing the lyrics for the 1894 premiere of Mirette at

    Frederic Weatherly

    Frederic Weatherly

    Frederic_Weatherly

  • Wapping Old Stairs
  • Comic opera with music by Howard Talbot

    Jack Sheppard by Meyer Lutz and H. P. Stephens at the Gaiety Theatre, Mirette by André Messager and Ross, and The Shop Girl, an extremely successful

    Wapping Old Stairs

    Wapping Old Stairs

    Wapping_Old_Stairs

  • Kate Rolla
  • American opera singer (1859–1925)

    and Le prophète. She sang in one production of the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, Mirette in 1894. In 1896, she sang with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Contemporary

    Kate Rolla

    Kate Rolla

    Kate_Rolla

  • Messe des pêcheurs de Villerville
  • (1923) Passionnément (1926) Comic opera Mirette (1894) Conte des fées Isoline (1888) Légende lyrique Béatrice (1914) Opéra comique François les bas-bleus

    Messe des pêcheurs de Villerville

    Messe des pêcheurs de Villerville

    Messe_des_pêcheurs_de_Villerville

  • Ike & Tina Turner
  • American musical duo

    official incarnation of the Ikettes abruptly left and eventually formed the Mirettes. Ike hired another set of Ikettes: Pat Arnold (a.k.a. P. P. Arnold), Gloria

    Ike & Tina Turner

    Ike & Tina Turner

    Ike_&_Tina_Turner

  • Robert Evett
  • English singer, actor and producer (1874–1949)

    Oswald in repertory. In 1895, Evett next played the roles of Bertuccio in Mirette, Count Vazquez (and sometimes Pedro Gomez) in The Chieftain, Mr. Box in

    Robert Evett

    Robert Evett

    Robert_Evett

  • Songs and monologues of Stanley Holloway
  • Edward Weatherly & Adrian Ross. Music by André Messager. For the 1894 opera Mirette. With Arthur Lief (conductor and pianist) and the Concert Party Four

    Songs and monologues of Stanley Holloway

    Songs and monologues of Stanley Holloway

    Songs_and_monologues_of_Stanley_Holloway

  • Scott Russell (tenor)
  • British opera singer and actor

    production of Utopia, Limited. In 1894, he created the roles of Bertuccio in Mirette and Pedro Gomez in The Chieftain at the Savoy. On the same bill as The

    Scott Russell (tenor)

    Scott Russell (tenor)

    Scott_Russell_(tenor)

  • Caldecott Medal
  • Annual U.S. children's book illustrator award

    Tuesday Winner Faith Ringgold Tar Beach Honor 1993 Emily Arnold McCully Mirette on the High Wire Winner Lane Smith The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly

    Caldecott Medal

    Caldecott_Medal

  • Courtice Pounds
  • British singer and actor (1862–1927)

    Stairs (1894). Returning to D'Oyly Carte in 1894, Pounds played Picorin in Mirette and created the role of Count Vasquez de Gonzago in The Chieftain late

    Courtice Pounds

    Courtice Pounds

    Courtice_Pounds

  • Louie Henri
  • English singer and actress (1864–1947)

    she played Princess Nekaya in Utopia, Limited, Nelly Bly, Zerbinetta in Mirette, Dolly Grigg in The Chieftain, and Melissa in Princess Ida. In 1896–97

    Louie Henri

    Louie Henri

    Louie_Henri

  • Adrian Ross
  • English lyricist (1859–1933)

    Mikado at the Savoy Theatre, as well as several other Savoy operas, such as Mirette (1894), His Majesty, or The Court of Vignolia (1897), The Grand Duchess

    Adrian Ross

    Adrian Ross

    Adrian_Ross

  • Charles Kenningham
  • English opera singer and actor (1860–1925)

    Sullivan's penultimate opera, Utopia, Limited. When Courtice Pounds returned to the Savoy Theatre in July 1894 to take the tenor lead in Mirette, Kenningham rejoined

    Charles Kenningham

    Charles Kenningham

    Charles_Kenningham

  • Cassandra Kubinski
  • American singer

    at Goodspeed Opera House in East Haddam, Connecticut. Cassandra won the Straw Hat Award for Best Musical Actress in the show "Mirette", also at Goodspeed

    Cassandra Kubinski

    Cassandra Kubinski

    Cassandra_Kubinski

  • Louie René
  • British opera singer and actress

    Sullivan contralto roles in repertory, as well as the Marquise de Montigny in Mirette (1895), Inez de Roxas in The Chieftain (1895), Lazuli in The Lucky Star

    Louie René

    Louie René

    Louie_René

  • The Lady Slavey
  • 1894 Operetta

    Jack Sheppard by Meyer Lutz and H. P. Stephens at the Gaiety Theatre, Mirette by André Messager and Ross, and The Shop Girl, an extremely successful

    The Lady Slavey

    The Lady Slavey

    The_Lady_Slavey

  • Romain Coolus
  • French writer

    strasbourgeois, one-act opéra-bouffe, music by Charles Cuvillier, Comédie-royale 1909 : Effets d'optique, 2-act comedy 1909 : Mirette a ses raisons, one-act

    Romain Coolus

    Romain Coolus

    Romain_Coolus

  • R. Scott Fishe
  • British opera singer and actor

    Limited, and in July 1894 he created the role of Gerard de Montigny in Mirette, resuming this role when the revised version opened in October. In December

    R. Scott Fishe

    R. Scott Fishe

    R._Scott_Fishe

  • List of musicals by composer: M to Z
  • Celebration (1969) Colette (1970) Philemon (1975) Colette Collage (1983) Mirette (1996) The Show Goes On (1997) Roadside (2001) Joshua Schmidt Adding Machine

    List of musicals by composer: M to Z

    List_of_musicals_by_composer:_M_to_Z

  • Michel Delaporte
  • French painter (1806–1872)

    Hercule et une jolie femme, vaudeville in 1 act, with Varin, 1861 Ma sœur Mirette, comedy in 2 acts, mingled with song, with Varin, 1861 L'Auteur de la pièce

    Michel Delaporte

    Michel Delaporte

    Michel_Delaporte

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    IDETTE

    French pet form of Norman Germanic Ida, IDETTE means "work."

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    Dorette

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    LINETTE

    Variant spelling of English Lynette, LINETTE means "little lake."

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  • Mirelle
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    Latin

    Mirelle

    Femininefrom the Hebrew male name Amariah meaning 'Jehovah has said.

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    Of the race of women. White wave. Famous bearer: Saint Genevieve is the patron saint of Paris,...

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    LIZETTE

    English form of French Lisette, LIZETTE means "God is my oath."

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    Marette

    Bitterness

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    (מִירל) Yiddish form of Hebrew Miryam, MIRELE means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion." 

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    AMORETTE

    French name AMORETTE means "little love." 

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    Spanish form of French Yvette, IVETTE means "yew tree."

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    Diminutive form of French Nina, NINETTE means "favor; grace."

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    LISETTE

    Pet form of French Élisabeth, LISETTE means "God is my oath."

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  • Musette
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    French

    Musette

    A song.

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  • MARIETTE
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    Diminutive form of French Marie, MARIETTE means "little rebel."

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    Low German form of Gothic Mahthildis, METTE means "mighty in battle."

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    English form of French Laurette, LORETTE means "little laurel tree."

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    Grace.

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  • PAION
  • Male

    Greek

    PAION

    (Παίων) Greek name PAION means "healer." In mythology, this is the name of a physician god.

  • Vimala
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Vimala

    Pure, Clean

  • Miller
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Miller

    English and Scottish : occupational name for a miller. The standard modern vocabulary word represents the northern Middle English term, an agent derivative of mille ‘mill’, reinforced by Old Norse mylnari (see Milner). In southern, western, and central England Millward (literally, ‘mill keeper’) was the usual term.Southwestern and Swiss German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Müller (see Mueller).

  • RÉGINE
  • Female

    French

    RÉGINE

    French form of Latin Regina, RÉGINE means "queen."

  • Erroman
  • Boy/Male

    Teutonic

    Erroman

    Mighty defender.

  • Ramadhip
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Ramadhip

    Lord Rama; Lord Vishnu

  • Vijaya-Prabha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Kannada, Traditional

    Vijaya-Prabha

    Beautiful Light

  • Bird
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Bird

    English and Scottish : from Middle English bird, brid ‘nestling’, ‘young bird’ (Old English bridd), applied as a nickname or perhaps occasionally as a metonymic occupational name for a bird catcher. The metathesized form is first found in the Northumbrian dialect of Middle English, but the surname is more common in central and southern England. It may possibly also be derived from Old English burde ‘maiden’, ‘girl’, applied as a derisory nickname.Irish : Anglicization of Gaelic Ó hÉanacháin or Ó hÉinigh, in which the first element (after Ó) has been taken as Gaelic éan ‘bird’ (see Heneghan).Jewish : translation of various Ashkenazic surnames meaning ‘bird’, as for example Vogel.

  • Katrena
  • Girl/Female

    British, English, Greek

    Katrena

    Form of Catherine; Pure

  • Opalina
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit

    Opalina

    Jewel

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  • Burette
  • n.

    An apparatus for delivering measured quantities of liquid or for measuring the quantity of liquid or gas received or discharged. It consists essentially of a graduated glass tube, usually furnished with a small aperture and stopcock.

  • Lorette
  • n.

    In France, a name for a woman who is supported by her lovers, and devotes herself to idleness, show, and pleasure; -- so called from the church of Notre Dame de Lorette, in Paris, near which many of them resided.

  • Vidette
  • n.

    Same Vedette.

  • Amorette
  • n.

    An amoret.

  • Arietta
  • n.

    Alt. of Ariette

  • Musette
  • n.

    A small bagpipe formerly in use, having a soft and sweet tone.

  • Aigret
  • n.

    Alt. of Aigrette

  • Ariette
  • n.

    A short aria, or air.

  • Egrette
  • n.

    Same as Egret, n., 2.

  • Curette
  • n.

    A scoop or ring with either a blunt or a cutting edge, for removing substances from the walls of a cavity, as from the eye, ear, or womb.

  • Vinette
  • n.

    A sprig or branch.

  • Ailette
  • n.

    A small square shield, formerly worn on the shoulders of knights, -- being the prototype of the modern epaulet.

  • Mimetene
  • n.

    See Mimetite.

  • Musette
  • n.

    An air adapted to this instrument; also, a kind of rustic dance.

  • Pipette
  • n.

    A small glass tube, often with an enlargement or bulb in the middle, and usually graduated, -- used for transferring or delivering measured quantities.

  • Aigrette
  • n.

    A feathery crown of seed; egret; as, the aigrette or down of the dandelion or the thistle.

  • Umbrette
  • n.

    See Umber, 4.

  • Minette
  • n.

    The smallest of regular sizes of portrait photographs.

  • Biretta
  • n.

    Same as Berretta.

  • Mimetite
  • n.

    A mineral occurring in pale yellow or brownish hexagonal crystals. It is an arseniate of lead.