Marla — Marla, Marle Kurzform von → Marlene. Namensträgerin: Marla Glen, US amerikanische Sängerin … Deutsch namen
Marla — f English: modern creation, representing an altered form of MARLENE (SEE Marlene), or else a name invented as a feminine equivalent of MARLON (SEE Marlon) … First names dictionary
Marla — Pour la ville australienne, voir Marla (Australie). Marla vu du Col du Taïbit. Marla est un îlet des Hauts … Wikipédia en Français
marla — a traditional unit of area in Pakistan. The marla was standardized under British rule to be equal to the square rod1, that is, 272.25 square feet, 30.25 square yards, or 25.2929 square meters … Dictionary of units of measurement
Marla (disambiguation) — Marla is a female given name in English. It is a variant of the name Marlene, which comes from Mary Magdalene, the biblical woman to whom Jesus Christ first appeared after his resurrection. Contents 1 People named Marla 2 In fiction 3 Other 4 … Wikipedia
Marla Olmstead — (born 2000 in Binghamton, New York) is a painter of abstract art. By the age of 4 she had attracted international media attention. Abstract artworks purportedly painted by her have been as large as five feet (1.52 m) square and have sold for tens … Wikipedia
Marla Glen — in concert, Germany, 2003 Marla Glen (born January 3, 1960 in Chicago) is an American jazz and (rhythm and) blues singer. Contents 1 Life … Wikipedia
Marla (Religion) — Le Marla, également connu sous le nom de Yumin Yula (Юмын йӱла), est une religion polythéiste pratiquée essentiellement par les Maris, peuple de tradition finno ougrienne. Les hommes prient généralement les divinités mâles et les femmes les… … Wikipédia en Français
Marla Frazee — (born January 16, 1958) is an American author and illustrator of children s literature. She twice received a Caldecott Honor and has won numerous awards in her field. Contents … Wikipedia
Marla Sokoloff — Sokoloff in a promotional photo. Born Marla Lynne Sokoloff December 19, 1980 (1980 12 19) (age 30) San Francisco, California, United Sta … Wikipedia
Marla Ruzicka — (December 31, 1976 – April 16, 2005) was an activist turned aid worker. She believed that combatant governments had a legal and moral responsibility to compensate the families of civilians killed or injured in military conflicts. In 2003, Ruzicka … Wikipedia