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Marioara is a
Romanian female given name
derived from Maria:
Marioara Popescu, a
Romanian Olympics rower Marioara Munteanu, a
Romanian female weightlifter...
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Marioara Trifan (born 8
March 1950) is an
internationally performing American pianist and conductor.
Trifan was born in Los
Angeles and grew up in New...
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Marioara Popescu (later Ciobanu; born 9
November 1962) is a
retired Romanian rower. She
competed at the 1984, 1988 and 1996
Olympics and won gold medals...
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Mărioara Murărescu, (1
October 1947 – 30
January 2014) born as
Maria Murărescu, was a well-known
Romanian producer of
folkloric television shows, being...
- is an
Irish criminal who is part of the
Kinahan Organised Crime Group.
Marioara Rostas was an eighteen-year-old from
Romania who
disappeared from Dublin...
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Marioara Constantin (born 13
November 1951) is a
Romanian rower. She
competed in the women's
eight event at the 1976
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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Marioara Munteanu (born 13 July 1978 in Brăila) is a
Romanian weightlifter,
competing in the 53 kg
category and
representing Romania at
international competitions...
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Marioara Trașcă (since the 1989
rowing season Curelea, born 29
October 1962) is a
retired Romanian rower.
Competing in
coxed fours and
eights she won three...
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launched Tezaur folcloric in 1982. The show was
presented until 2014 by
Marioara Murărescu. Gheorghiţa
Nicolae has
presented the show
since 2014. The theme...
- of Mary.
Maria has led to many
closely related names such as Mariana,
Marioara, Maricica, Maricela, Măriuca, Mara, Marina, Marilena, Marieta, Marinela...