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  2. Mabel - Wikipedia

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    Mabel is an English female name derived from the Latin amabilis, "lovable, dear". [1] History. Amabilis of Riom (died 475) was a French male saint who logically would ...

  3. Mable (name) - Wikipedia

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    Mable Burton Ringling (1875–1929), American art collector; Mable Electa Buland Campbell (1885–1961), American English professor; Mable Elmore, Canadian politician; Mable Fergerson (born 1955), American athlete; Mable Hillery (1929–1976), American singer; Mable Howard (1905–1994), American community leader; Mable John (1930–2022 ...

  4. Mable - Wikipedia

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    Mable may refer to: Mable (business), ... Mabgate, from Mable-gate, Mable being a middle English reference to 'loose women' Mabel (disambiguation) Maple ...

  5. Viscera (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    After that, Mabel became known as King Mabel, with Mo becoming "Sir Mo", his manager. [7] King Mabel was awarded a championship belt , designed and created by belt maker Reggie Parks . The belt, engraved with "King of the Ring", is one of a kind, as the World Wrestling Federation had not before or since created a belt for the King of the Ring.

  6. Ca' d'Zan - Wikipedia

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    Cà d'Zan (/ k ɑː ˌ d ə. z ɑː n /) is a Mediterranean revival residence in Sarasota, Florida, adjacent to Sarasota Bay.Cà d'Zan was built in the mid-1920s as the winter retreat of the American circus mogul, entrepreneur, and art collector John Ringling and his wife Mable Burton Ringling.

  7. Mazel tov - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "mazel tov" is recorded as entering into American English from Yiddish in 1862, [2] pronounced / ˈ m ɑː z əl t ɒ v,-t ɒ f / MAH-zəl-TOV, -⁠ TOF. [3] The word mazel was lent to a number of European languages, meaning "luck", such as: German, as Massel; Hungarian, as mázli; Dutch, as mazzel and the verb mazzelen ("to be lucky ...

  8. Mable Burton Ringling - Wikipedia

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    They called the house Cà d'Zan, meaning 'House of John'. Mable, however, played a much larger role in the creation of the home. In fact, the blueprints were titled Mrs. John Ringling's Home. Two years and one and a half million dollars later the home was finished. Mable hand picked items for her home at estate auctions and on her travels to ...

  9. J. R. R. Tolkien - Wikipedia

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    John Ronald Reuel Tolkien was born on 3 January 1892 in Bloemfontein in the Orange Free State (later annexed by the British Empire; now Free State Province in the Republic of South Africa), to Arthur Reuel Tolkien (1857–1896), an English bank manager, and his wife Mabel, née Suffield (1870–1904). The couple had left England when Arthur was ...