Keyword | CPC | PCC | Volume | Score | Length of keyword |
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maisie | 0.79 | 0.2 | 8466 | 65 | 6 |
The name Maisie is girl's name of Scottish origin meaning "pearl or bitter". Maisie, a hundred-year-old favorite, is in perfect tune with today, rising in tandem with cousin Daisy. Spelled Maisy, it's a popular children's book series.
What are the different types of Maisie?Other forms, like Maggi, are uncommon. Adoption of these forms of Maisie was common a century ago (AVERAGE #920) and is now much reduced (#1461, 91.3% LESS USAGE), with versions such as Mazie falling out of fashion. Margaret is a perennial favorite, although Maisie seems to be getting popular too.
Where did the Maisie series come from?The concept for the Maisie series came from the story Dark Dame by Wilson Collison. Sothern said in an interview that the series was originally planned with Jean Harlow as the star. After a string of other films failed to attract audiences, Sothern left RKO Radio Pictures and signed with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, making her first film for MGM in 1939.
Who played Maisie Ravier in the adventures of Maisie?Maisie Ravier is a fictional character, the leading character of ten films (1939–1947) and the radio show The Adventures of Maisie (broadcast 1945–1947, 1949–1953). She was played by actress Ann Sothern (1909–2001).