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Mare is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Aline Mare (born 1961), American artist and filmmaker; André Mare (1885–1932), French painter and designer; Juan Ignacio Mare (born 1995), Argentine footballer; Olindo Mare (born 1973), American football placekicker; Santiago Mare (born 1996), Argentine rugby player
Roach, the name that Geralt of Rivia, from The Witcher series by Polish writer Andrzej Sapkowski, gives to all his horses; Rochallor, Fingolfin's horse in The Silmarillion by J.R.R Tolkien edited by Christopher Tolkien. Rocinante, from Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes; also the name of fictional horses in several other books and movies
Kelso: only five-time U.S. Horse of the Year, in the list of the top 100 U.S. thoroughbred champions of the 20th Century by The Blood-Horse magazine, Kelso ranks 4th; Kincsem: Hungarian race mare and most successful racehorse ever, winning all 54 starts in five countries; Kindergarten: weighted more than Phar Lap in the Melbourne Cup
Walter de la Mare (1873–1956), English poet and writer; Given name. Mare Kandre (1962–2005), Swedish writer of Estonian origin; Mare Mikoff (born 1941), Estonian sculptor; Mare Tommingas (born 1959), Estonian ballet dancer and choreographer; Mare Teichmann (born 1954), Estonian psychologist and academic; Mare Vint (1942–2020), Estonian ...
The word mare, meaning "female horse", took several forms before A.D. 900. [7] In Old English the form was mīere, mere or mȳre, the feminine forms for mearh (horse). The Old German form of the word was Mähre. [8] Similarly, in Irish and Gaelic, the word was marc, in Welsh, march, in Cornish "margh", and in Breton marc'h. [8]
Prometea, born May 28, 2003, the first cloned horse and the first to be born from and carried by its cloning mother; Rugged Lark, famous quarter horse owned by Carol Harris, in the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame; Sampson, the tallest horse ever recorded; a Shire; stood 21.25 hands (86.5 inches; 220 cm) high
As Jarmon describes, "The name aquamarine is derived from the Latin meaning 'water of the sea.' In ancient folklore, it was known as a treasure of mermaids and used as a talisman by sailors for ...
Mares is a surname, and may refer to: Abner Mares (born 1985), Mexican boxer; Harry Mares (1938-2018), American educator and politician; Osmar Mares (born 1987 ...