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People with the name include:
*[[Mayme Watts]], American songwriter and R&B singer▼
*[[Mayme Agnew Clayton]] (1923–2006), librarian and leader of the Western States Black Research
*[[Mayme
*[[Mayme Kelso]] (1867–1946), American actress of the silent era▼
*[[Mayme Gehrue]] (c. 1880–c. 1929), American actress and dancer
*[[Mayme Kratz]] (born 1958) is a fine artist and desert forager▼
*[[Mayme Gerhard]] (1876–1955), photographer
*[[Mayme Logsdon]] (1881–1967), American mathematician▼
*[[Mayme Hatcher Johnson]], wife of gangster Bumpy Johnson
▲*[[Mayme Kelso]] (1867–1946), American actress of the silent era
▲*[[Mayme Kratz]] (born 1958) is a fine artist and desert forager
▲*[[Mayme Logsdon]] (1881–1967), American mathematician
*[[Mayme Ousley]] (1887–1970), mayor of St. James, Missouri
▲*[[Mayme Watts]], American songwriter and R&B singer
*Mayme, an orphan girl who works in a store in the film, ''[[The Saturday Night Kid]]''
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Revision as of 18:34, 22 December 2023
Mayme is a female given name.
People with the name include:
- Mayme Agnew Clayton (1923–2006), librarian and leader of the Western States Black Research
- Mayme Cox, neé Harding
- Mayme Gehrue (c. 1880–c. 1929), American actress and dancer
- Mayme Gerhard (1876–1955), photographer
- Mayme Hatcher Johnson, wife of gangster Bumpy Johnson
- Mayme Kelso (1867–1946), American actress of the silent era
- Mayme Kratz (born 1958) is a fine artist and desert forager
- Mayme Logsdon (1881–1967), American mathematician
- Mayme Ousley (1887–1970), mayor of St. James, Missouri
- Mayme Watts, American songwriter and R&B singer
- Mayme, an orphan girl who works in a store in the film, The Saturday Night Kid