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Marit

Marit is a Scandinavian female given name equivalent to Margaret (name). It may refer to:

  • Mette-Marit, Crown Princess of Norway (née Tjessem Høiby; (born 1973), wife of Crown Prince Haakon, heir apparent to the throne of Norway
  • Marit Aarum (1903-1956), Norwegian economist, politician, civil servant and feminist
  • Marit Allen (1941–2007), English fashion journalist and costume designer
  • Marit Andreassen (born 1966), Norwegian actress
  • Marit Arnstad (born 1962), Norwegian lawyer and politician
  • Marit Bergman (born 1975), Swedish pop musician
  • Marit Bjørgen (born 1980), Norwegian cross-country skier
  • Marit Bouwmeester (born 1988), Dutch sailor
  • Marit Breivik (born 1955), Norwegian team handball player
  • Marit Christensen (born 1948), Norwegian journalist
  • Marit Haraldsen (born 1939), Norwegian alpine skier
  • Marit Haugan, Norwegian movie actress
  • Marit Hemstad (1928–1971), Norwegian sprinter
  • Marit Henie (1925–2012), Norwegian figure skater
  • Marit Kaldhol (born 1955), Norwegian poet and children's writer
  • Marit Velle Kile (born 1978), Norwegian actress
  • Marit Larsen (born 1983), Norwegian singer and songwriter
  • Marit Løvvig (born 1938), Norwegian politician
  • Marit Maij (born 1972), Dutch politician
  • Marit Mikkelsplass (born 1965), Norwegian cross-country skier
  • Marit Myrmæl (born 1954), Norwegian cross country skier
  • Marit Nybakk (born 1947), Norwegian politician
  • Marit Paulsen (born 1939), Norwegian-born Swedish politician
  • Marit Rotnes (born 1928), Norwegian politician
  • Marit Sandvik (born 1956), Norwegian jazz singer
  • Marit Øiseth (1928—1971), Norwegian cross-country skier
  • Marit Trætteberg (1930–2009), Norwegian chemist
  • Marit Tusvik (born 1951), Norwegian author, poet and playwright
Marit (disambiguation)

Marit may refer to:

  • Marit, a female given name
  • Marit, or the Mari people, Finno-Ugric ethnic group, who have traditionally lived along the Volga and Kama rivers in Russia
  • Marit ayin (or maris ayin), concept in halakha (Jewish law)
  • Myeik, Burma

Usage examples of "marit".

We smiled politely, and Marit laughed as one girl whispered her name to the other.

Without pausing, we swept through the lobby, and Marit directed me to the correct bank of elevators.

In many ways I think we would have run out of things to talk about anyway because Marit was better at getting information out of people than she was sharing it.

As the elevator doors closed, Marit inserted a coded card into a slot on the wall.

I sat bolt upright in the bed, clawing the sheets with my right hand to find Marit, but she was gone.

I had no idea when Marit would return or when the reception was, so I wandered down to her media room, found a remote control and started a survey of the television landscape.

With a wall-mounted HDLCD unit from Sony like the one Marit had, that was the rough equivalent of using a professional Cuisinart to process dried out dog food.

I spun around in the capsule chair and saw Marit standing in the doorway.

I raised my hand to shield my eyes, but Marit reacted to the light like a plant seeking the sun.

A reporter asked who I was, but Marit waved the question off with casual disregard.

Closing my jacket, I smiled at him, then followed Marit to the express elevator.

I spotted Marit working her way around to the right, still in greeting mode.

Knowing I would not feel secure until I had done a full circuit of the room, I descended the rest of the way to the floor and headed off on the trail Marit had blazed.

Off to our right I spotted Alejandro, but before I could point him out to Marit, Nerys Loring made her appearance at the top of the stairs.

Because Nerys had spoken with me for a short but visible amount of time, Marit nibbled on my ear as we left, suggesting Nerys might have won a battle, but the war had yet to be concluded.