Merle (given name)
Merle is a given name used by both men and women, from the French word merle meaning blackbird (from the Latin merula).[1]. Related names are Merrill or Muriel.
Gender | Both |
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Language(s) | French |
Origin | |
Meaning | "Blackbird" |
Other names | |
Related names | Merrill, Muriel |
People
Female
- Merle Barwis (1900–2014), American-Canadian supercentenarian
- Merle van Benthem (born 1992), Dutch cyclist
- Merle Chambers (born 1946), American business executive
- Merle Collins (born 1950), Grenadian poet and writer
- Merle Dandridge (born 1975), American actress and singer
- Merle Egan Anderson (c. 1888–1984), American military servicewoman
- Merle Feld (1947), American author, playwright, poet and activist
- Merle S. Goldberg (1936–1998), American journalist and abortion rights activist
- Merle Goldman (born 1931), American historian
- Merle Greene Robertson (1913–2011), American artist, art historian and archaeologist
- Merle Greenwood (1900-1990), Australian-born New Zealand architect
- Merle Hodge (born 1944), Trinidadian novelist
- Merle Hoffman (born 1946), American journalist and activist
- Merle Jääger (born 1965), Estonian actress and poet
- Merle Karusoo (born 1944), Estonian stage director and writer
- Merle Keagle (1923–1960), American baseball player
- Merle G. Kearns (1938–2014), American politician
- Merle Kivimets (born 1974), Estonian track and field athlete
- Merle Krigul (born 1954), Estonian philologist and politician
- Merle Louise (born 1934), American Broadway actress
- Merle Oberon (1911–1979), Indo-English actress
- Merle Palmiste (born 1970), Estonian actress
- Merle Park (born 1937), British prima ballerina
- Merle Richardson (born 1930), Australian lawn bowls player
- Merle Soppela (born 1991), Finnish alpine ski racer
- Merle Talvik (born 1954), Estonian actress
- Merle Temkin (born 1937), American artist
- Merle Tottenham (1901–1958), English film actress
- Merle Viirmaa (born 1974), Estonian biathlete
- Merle Woo (born 1941), American academic and activist
Male
- Merle Allin (born 1953), American punk rock musician
- Merle Anthony (1926–1993), American baseball umpire
- Merle Battiste (1933–2009), American chemist
- Merle Bettenhausen (born 1943), American race car driver
- Merle Boucher (born 1946), American politician
- Merle Boyer (1920–2009), American jewelry designer
- Merle Curti (1897–1997), American historian and Pulitzer Prize winner
- Merle Dickerson (1911/12–1984), Canadian politician
- Merle Evans (1891–1987), American cornet player and circus bandleader
- Merle Fainsod (1907–1972), American political scientist
- Merle Flowers (born 1968), American politician
- Merle Gulick (1906–1976), American football player
- Merle Haggard (1937–2016), American country-western musician
- Merle Hansen (1919–2009), American farm activist
- Merle Harmon (1926–2009), American sportscaster
- Merle Hay (1896–1917), American Army soldier, first American soldier killed in World War I
- Merle J. Isaac (1898–1996), American composer
- Merle Kilgore (1934–2005), American singer, songwriter and manager
- Merle Lawrence (1915–2007), American physiologist
- Merle Randall (1888–1950), American physical chemist
- Merle Robbins (c. 1912–1984), businessman, inventor of the card game UNO
- Merle Sande (1939–2007), American physician
- Merle Schlosser (born 1926), American football player and coach
- Merle Settlemire (1903–1988), American baseball player
- Merle Shain (1935–1989), Canadian author and journalist
- Merle Taylor (1927–1987), American bluegrass musician
- Merle Travis (1917–1983), American country music singer
- Merle Tuve (1901–1982), American geophysicist
- Merle Watson (1945–1985), American folk musician
- Merle Leland Youngs (1886–1958), American businessman
Fictional characters
- Merle Dixon, in AMC's TV series The Walking Dead
- Merle, a character in The Vision of Escaflowne, a 1996 anime series
- Merle Hitower Highchurch, in the Maximum Fun podcast The Adventure Zone
- Merle Johnson, in The Godfather Part II
- Merle Tucker, father of Cameron Tucker in Modern Family
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