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Mazie First Name Meaning

Mazie is a lovely female name of English origin, meaning "Pearl." It is derived from the English word for the precious gemstone, symbolizing purity and beauty. The name Mazie has been popularized by various notable individuals and places, including Bob Mazie, an American college football coach, and unincorporated communities in Kentucky and Oklahoma. Additionally, it is a variant of the name Maisie and has been associated with a pop singer. Notably, "Mazie" was the name of the first live mascot of the New Hampshire Wildcats, a cat who held the role between 1927 and 1929. With its elegant meaning and historical significance, Mazie is a timeless name choice for parents seeking a classic and meaningful name for their daughter.

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How popular Mazie first name? (2000 - Now)

Historical popularity of Mazie first name (1880 - Now)

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Famous people with Mazie first name

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Mazie E. Clemens

Mazie E. Clemens (born 1890s, died March 4, 1952) was an American journalist known for her remarkable contributions during World War I. She served as the Special Representative of the National Catholic War Council and was recognized by Walter Winchell as one of the "Daredevil Angels of the Press." Before her outstanding journalism career, Clemens worked as a librarian and reporter at the New York World newspaper. During the war, she worked as a war correspondent for the Philadelphia Public Ledger and conducted interviews with prominent Catholic leaders for the National Catholic War Council's bulletin. Her bravery was evident when she disguised herself as an Italian peasant to deliver supplies into Fiume across a blockade. Following the war, she continued her impactful journalism, covering scandals, murder investigations, and testifying in criminal trials. She was also known for her roles as Deputy Commissioner of Corrections for the State of New York and as an auditor for the state's Bureau of Internal Revenue. Clemens was married to stockbroker Louis Walter Caldwell and passed away in 1952, leaving behind a legacy of courageous journalism and philanthropy.

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