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Fe Marie 

Fe is symbol of the element iron.
Marie is French form of Mary which means 'bitter.'

Marie also means maiden in some literary publications.

Iron is relative to steel. Steel is used as backbones in constructing buildings, pathways, etc. to make it stronger.

I can therefore conclude Fe Marie means STRONG MAIDEN.
Fe Marie, when are you gonna get married? though your independent, you still need someone to take care of you. =)
Fe Marie by tien marie wauex March 5, 2009
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marie fe 

Marie Fe /Maree Fe/ also called by some people as Maria, even though her name was "Marie". And Marie Fe gets annoyed when someone change her name as "Maria" instead of Marie Fe.
Marie Fe /Marie or Mary/ also known as Maria in tagalog (Philippine translation). The meaning of this name was "sea of sadness", since the bad memories that she had will still hunt her sometimes.
marie fe by scovvan June 10, 2021
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