| Pronunciation | /ˈmɒli/ | 
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| Gender | Female | 
| Language(s) | Irish and English | 
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Molly (also spelled Molli or Mollie) is a diminutive of the feminine name Mary. It may less commonly be used as a diminutive for feminine names that begin with M, such as Margaret, Martha, Martina or Melinda.
People
Women
- Mollie Arline Kirkland Bailey (c. 1844–1918), American circus musician, singer, wartime nurse and alleged Confederate spy
 - Molly Bang (born 1943), American Illustrator
 - Martina "Molly" Beck (born 1979), German retired biathlete
 - Molly Bee (1939–2009), stage name of Mollie Gene Beachboard, American country music singer
 - Molly Bish (1983–2000), American murder victim
 - Molly Brant (c. 1736–1796), prominent Mohawk woman in the era of the American Revolution
 - Margaret "The Unsinkable Molly" Brown (1867–1932), survivor of the sinking of the RMS Titanic, philanthropist and activist
 - Molly Burch (born 1990), American musician
 - Molly Burnett (born 1988), American actress and singer
 - Molly Carlson (born 1998), Canadian high diver
 - Molly Crabapple (née Jennifer Caban; born 1983), American artist and writer
 - Molly Dunsworth (born 1990), Canadian actress
 - Molly Engstrom (born 1983), American ice hockey player
 - Mary "Mollie" Evans (1922–2016), British antique dealer
 - Molly-Mae Hague (born 1999), English influencer
 - Mollie Hardwick (1916–2003), English author
 - Molly Harrison (curator) (1909–2002), English museum curator and author
 - Molly Hawkey (born 1978), American actress and photographer
 - Molly Haskell (born 1939), American feminist film critic and author
 - Mary Vivian "Molly" Hughes, British author
 - Mollie Hunter (1922–2012), Scottish writer
 - Mary "Molly" Ivins (1944–2007), American columnist, political commentator, humorist and author
 - Mollie Johnson, 19th-century American Old West madam in South Dakota
 - Margaret "Molly" Johnson (born 1959), Canadian singer and songwriter
 - M. M. Kaye (1908–2004), British writer, author of The Far Pavilions
 - Mollie Katzen (born 1950), American chef and cookbook writer
 - Mary "Molly" Keane (née Mary Nesta Skrine; 1904–1996), Irish novelist and playwright
 - Mollie King (born 1987), British singer with The Saturdays
 - Molly Lamont (1910–2001), South African-born British film actress
 - Mary MacCarthy (1882–1953), British writer associated with the "Bloomsbury Group"
 - Mollie McConnell (1865–1920), American theater and silent film actress
 - Molly McCook (born 1990), American actress
 - Molly McGlynn, Canadian film and television director and screenwriter
 - Molly McKenna (born 2006), British trampoline gymnast
 - Molly Nyman, British composer
 - Mollie Orshansky (1915–2006), American economist and statistician
 - Molly Parker (born 1972), Canadian actress
 - Molly Parkin (born 1932), Welsh painter, novelist and journalist
 - Molly Peacock (born 1947), American-Canadian poet, essayist and creative non-fiction writer
 - Molly Pearson (1875–1959), Scottish stage actress
 - Mollie Phillips (1907–1994), British figure skater
 - Molly Picon (née Małka Opiekun; 1898–1992), American actress in Yiddish theatre and film
 - Molly Pitcher, nickname of a woman said to have fought in the American Revolutionary War Battle of Monmouth, generally believed to have been Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley
 - Molly Quinn (born 1993), American actress
 - Molly Rainford (born 2000), English actress and singer
 - Molly Ringwald (born 1968), American actress, singer, and dancer
 - Molly Sandén (born 1992), Swedish singer
 - Molly Shannon (born 1964), American comic actress
 - Molly Shattuck (born c. 1967), American socialite and oldest NFL cheerleader
 - Molly Sims (born 1973), American model and actress
 - Mary Mollie Skinner (1876–1955), Australian Quaker, nurse and writer
 - Molly Smitten-Downes (born 1987), British singer-songwriter
 - Mary "Mollie" Sneden (1709–1810), ferry operator before and after the American Revolution
 - Marthe "Mollie" Steimer (1897–1980), Russian-American anarchist, trade unionist, anti-war activist and free-speech campaigner
 - Mollie Sugden (1922–2009), British actress
 - Mememolly (born Molly Templeton in 1989), British-Canadian Internet personality
 - Mollie Tibbetts (1998–2018), American murder victim
 - Molly Tuttle (born 1993), American singer and musician
 - Molly White (writer) (born 1993/1994), American software engineer, Wikipedia editor, and cryptocurrency critic
 - Molly White (politician) (born 1958), American politician
 - Molly Wood (born 1975), American executive editor and writer
 
Fictional characters
In television and film
- Molly Goldberg, from The Goldbergs (broadcast series)
 - Molly Jones, from A Country Practice
 - Molly Baker, English name of Naru Osaka from Sailor Moon
 - Molly Carter, from The Young and the Restless
 - Molly Coddle, from Bump in the Night (TV series)
 - Molly Dobbs, from Coronation Street
 - Molly Flynn-Biggs, from Mike & Molly
 - Molly Hooper, from Sherlock
 - Molly Lasch, from We'll Meet Again (2002 film)
 - Molly Lansing-Davis, from General Hospital
 - Molly MacDonald, from Arthur (TV series)
 - Molly Monster, from Little Muppet Monsters
 - Molly the Mermaid, from Barney and the Backyard Gang: A Day at the Beach
 - Molly O'Brien, from Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
 - Molly Walker, from Heroes (American TV series)
 - Molly, from Buffy the Vampire Slayer
 - Molly, from Friends and Joey
 - Eva "Molly" Wei, from Ōban Star-Racers
 - Molly, from The Big Comfy Couch
 - Molly Davis, from Toy Story
 - Molly Williams, from My Little Pony (TV series)
 - Molly, from Annie (1982 film)
 - Molly, from The Bubble Guppies
 - Molly, from Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey
 - Molly, from The Basil Brush Show
 - Molly, from Thomas & Friends
 - Molly McGee, from The Ghost and Molly McGee
 - Molly McGee, from Fibber McGee and Molly
 - Molly Harper, from Final Destination 5
 - Molly Collins, from The Amazing World of Gumball
 - Molly Weasley, from the Harry Potter franchise
 - Molly Solverson, from Fargo (TV series)
 - Molly Gunn, from Uptown Girls
 - Molly Cunningham, from TaleSpin
 - Molly Cobb, from For All Mankind (TV Series)
 
In books and comics
- Milly-Molly-Mandy from the books by Joyce Lankester Brisley
 - Molly Millions (also known as Sally Shears), from the stories and novels by William Gibson
 - Molly McIntire, protagonist from the American Girl series
 - Molly Moon, from the Molly Moon series
 - Molly Weasley, from the Harry Potter series
 - Molly Bloom, wife of Leopold Bloom in James Joyce's Ulysses
 - Molly Fitzgerald, alter ego of the Marvel Comics superhero Shamrock
 - Mollie, from the novel Animal Farm
 - Molly Mallard, a Disney character who is Scrooge McDuck's paternal grandmother
 - Molly Carpenter, whose full name is Margaret Katherine Amanda Carpenter, is initially featured in The Dresden Files as a recurring character, but grows into a main role in the novels following "Proven Guilty"
 - Molly the Goldfish Fairy, from the Rainbow Magic franchise
 - Molly, shortened name of Lady Emily Lenox, the sister-in-law of Charles Lenox in Charles Finch's mysteries
 - Molly Gibson, main character in Elizabeth Gaskell's Wives and Daughters
 
Animals
- Polly and Molly, cloned sheep
 - Molly, daughter of Ginger and Rocky (Chicken Run)
 
See also
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