What is Molly in Irish?

Meaning and Origin of: Molly
The name Molly is of Irish origin and means "bitter." It began as a diminutive of Mary, and has been used as its own name since the Middle Ages.
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What does Molly mean in Irish?

Molly. Origin: Irish, Gaelic. Meaning: Bitter, of the sea, or wished-for. Alternative Spellings & Variations: Mollie, Molli, Mallie, Molley, Mahley, Maille.
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Is Mollie an Irish name?

Mollie is a girl's name of Hebrew origin. Originally a pet name for Mary, Mollie has blossomed into a sweet baby name all on its own.
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What does the nickname Molly stand for?

Molly is short for “molecular.” It was given this nickname because this ecstasy comes in power or crystallized form, not in traditional pill form. Molly can be purchased in capsule form or in a baggie, and it can be swallowed or snorted.
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What is a Karen in Ireland?

Answer. Karen in Irish is Cáitín.
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What does Caireann mean?

MEANING: From the Gaelic cara + the diminutive -in meaning “little friend or little beloved.” Caireann Chasdubh (“Cairenn of the Dark Curly Hair”) was the mother of the legendary warrior Niall of the Nine Hostages (read the legend) and thus was the maternal ancestor of the high kings of Ireland.
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What does Molly mean in the Bible?

In Hebrew Baby Names the meaning of the name Molly is: Wished-for child; rebellion; bitter.
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Is there a saint Molly?

Molla's beatification was celebrated in 1994 and she was canonized as a saint a decade later in mid-2004 in Saint Peter's Square.
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Is Molly a pretty name?

Molly is an adorable name for a girl that hasn't become so trendy that it feels overused. There's a certain feistiness to Molly that makes her more than just another cute name.
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Why does Molly mean bitter?

The name Molly is of Irish origin and means "bitter." It began as a diminutive of Mary, and has been used as its own name since the Middle Ages.
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What Irish name means love?

Carys. Carys may be a name that is Welsh in origin, but its beautiful translation meaning "to love" has made it popular among the Irish. Carys is still popular in Wales but remains rare in both Ireland and America, making it perfect for anyone looking for a unique name with a powerful meaning.
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What is a Molly in Scotland?

Down on the beach, "molly" is an insult bandied about by schoolchildren, and refers to those kids who, for reasons of sartorial self-neglect or simple, contemptible poverty, look as if their mothers have dressed them.
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Is Molly old fashioned name?

Molly is one of the oldest nickname-names, dating from the Middle Ages. Many people don't even realize it originated as a short form of Mary –- as did cousin name Polly. Molly is identified with both the Irish and Jewish cultures in the U.S. at the turn of the last century.
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What is Molly the patron saint of?

The Assembly's Molly Goodson Is Now 'The Patron Saint of Closing Your Business'
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What do you call a female saint?

Noun. Ste. f (plural Ste.) Abbreviation of sainte, the feminine form of saint.
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What animal is the name Molly?

molly, any of several species of tropical fish of the genus Poecilia, in the live-bearer family, Poeciliidae (order Cyprinodontiformes). Hardy and attractive, mollies are popular aquarium fish ranging from about 5 to 13 cm (2 to 5 inches) long.
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What does Molly mean in Italian?

diminutivo di Mary {noun} Molly (also: Mamie, Moll, Polly)
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How rare is the name Molly?

Molly was the 186th most popular girls name. In 2021 there were 1,569 baby girls named Molly. 1 out of every 1,134 baby girls born in 2021 are named Molly.
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What does Karen mean in Gaelic?

Caireann. You also spell the name Cairenn or Ciaran. It is the Irish form of the name Karen and pronounced the same. It comes from the Gaelic words for small friend or tiny beloved one.
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How do you deal with Karen?

How to Deal With a Karen
  1. Keep calm and keep your head: “Stay calm and listen to... ...
  2. Be solution focused: “Acknowledging the [Karen's] feelings and offering solutions goes a long way,” says Weller. ...
  3. Stick to the facts, don't get emotional: “If you can't come to a solution, calmly let [the Karen] know why.
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What nationality is the name Karen?

Karen originated as a Danish name, arising from the Greek word Aikaterine, which is believed to mean "pure." Kaja and Katherine are both related Danish names. In French, the name can also mean "clear," though it retains the meaning of "pure" across most other backgrounds.
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What is a Molly in the UK?

'Molly' or 'moll' was a slang term for a gay man, and for a lower class woman, or a woman selling sex.
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What was Molly Weir in?

Mary Weir (17 March 1910 – 28 November 2004), known as Molly Weir, was a Scottish actress. She appeared as the character Hazel the McWitch in the BBC TV series Rentaghost. She was the sister of naturalist and broadcaster Tom Weir.
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