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Maryse's name is Maryse Ouellet. She is a French Canadian who was born on January 21, 1983.
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No. The French ( as one might guess with the land of Joan of Arc) had their share of Aviatrices- such as Helene Boucher, Maryse Bastie, Maryse Hilsz, etc.
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This may not be the Maryse you seek- it is a Fench blend name from Marie- Louise as one word- but French Aviatrix Maryse Bastie ( honored on stamps) was born in l898 and died in l952 in an air accident which she was not piloting at the time ( was riding as a passenger or observer) She is probably the best known Maryse, almost the French equivalent of Amelia Earhart.
The name is. It is not, as some argue a female form of Maurice ( a male name with a female gender suffix) but is an old and odd blend-name of Marie and Louise. the best known example was the famous French Aviatrix Maryse Bastie- l898-l952, who among other things, was honored on a French airmail stamp. Yes Maryse is french-candian
It is a French woman's name somewhat obsolescent. It is a blend word of Marie and Louise. There were two prominent French aviatrixes with this name Maryse Bastie l898-l952 and Maryse Hsilz. Both died in accidents within a few years of each other.
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