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Maty may refer to: People with the given name * Maty Diop (born 1988), Senegalese football player * Maty Grunberg (born 1943), Israeli sculptor and writer * Maty Mint Hamady (born 1967), Mauritanian economist and politician, current mayor of Nouakchott * Maty Mauk (born 1993), American football quarterback * Maty Noyes (born 1997), American singer-songwriter * Maty Monfort, American actress and co-host of talk show Mike and Maty People with the surname * Matthew Maty (1716–1776), Dutch physician and writer * Paul Henry Maty (1744–1787), British librarian See also * Matey (other) * Mati (other) * Matty (other) Matty Healy is an English singer-songwriter and record producer. Matty may also refer to: People * Matty (name), a list of people and fictional characters with the nickname, given name or surname ** Matty Healy (born 1989), English singer-songwrit ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Maty Diop
Maty Diop (born 4 January 1988) is a Senegalese women's association football, footballer who plays as a forward (association football), forward for Kaolack FC and the Senegal women's national football team, Senegal women's national team. International career Diop capped for Senegal at senior level during the 2012 African Women's Championship. References 1988 births Living people Women's association football forwards Senegalese women's footballers Senegal women's international footballers {{Senegal-women-footy-bio-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Maty Grunberg
Maty Grunberg (Hebrew מתי גרינברג) born 1943, is an Israeli sculptor and known also for his Artist Books. Biography Maty Grunberg was born in Skopje, Macedonia, the former Yugoslavia. In the year 1948 M.G. immigrated to Israel with his parents and sister "Liora". They were part of the remnants of Yugoslavian Jewry escaping from Europe. He grew up in Bat-yam, a small beach town south to Tel Aviv. His father, Leo, was an engineer and an inventor. His mother, Bella Kimchi, was a descendant of an old family coming from Toledo, Spain. M.G. finished "with honor" his studies in "Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design", Jerusalem (1964–66) and continued for his M.A. degree in "Central School of Art and Design" in London (1969–71). He lived and worked in London and New York for 44 years. 2007 he came back to Israel and opened the Studio in Bat-yam. His 3 children – Allona is a Public Relation Manager, Bat-Ami is a drama teacher and David is an Architect. Environmental scu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Maty Mint Hamady
Maty Mint Hamady (born 1967) is a Mauritanian economist and politician who has been Mayor of Nouakchott, the capital and largest city of Mauritania, since 2014. Previously she was Minister of Public Service, Labour and Modernization of Administration from 2011 to 2013. Early life Hamady was born in 1967 in Ayoun el Atrous and grew up in a politically active family. Attending a high school in Nouakchott, she earned her baccalauréat in 1986. She continued her studies in Mauritania and studied economics, earning a bachelor's degree in 1988 at the University of Nouakchott The University of Nouakchott Al Aasriya (french: Université de Nouakchott Al Aasriya, ar, جامعة نواكشوط) is a university in the city of Nouakchott , image_skyline = Nouakchott.jpg , image_caption = City .... She specialized in public economics and received her MA in 1990. Career In 1991, Hamady began working for the municipality of Nouakchott in the Financial Management ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Maty Mauk
Mathew Richard Mauk (born June 13, 1993) is an American football quarterback who is currently a free agent. He played college football for the Eastern Kentucky Colonels. He previously played for the Missouri Tigers. He is the younger brother of quarterback Ben Mauk. Early years Mauk, the son of Mike and Gwyn Mauk, was born and raised in Kenton, Ohio. Mauk attended Kenton High School where he was coached by his father. As a senior, Mauk led Kenton to the state championship game where he lost to the Norwayne High School Bobcats of Creston, Ohio. He was named Ohio's Mr. Football and was named an All-American by Sports Illustrated and Parade Magazine. Mauk holds national high school career records for passing completions (1,353), passing attempts (2,110), passing yards (18,932), and total yards (22,681). Mauk held the passing touchdowns record with 219 but was surpassed by Jake Browning in 2014 (229). The records for completions, attempts, passing yards, and total yards were ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Maty Noyes
Madeline Ashley "Maty" Noyes (born August 25, 1997) is an American singer-songwriter. Noyes rose to prominence in 2015 after a guest appearance on The Weeknd's ''Beauty Behind the Madness'' album, and contributing lead vocals to Kygo's 2015 track "Stay", which achieved international success. She has since released the solo EPs '' Noyes Complaint'' (2016) and '' Love Songs From A Lolita'' (2018) and her debut album '' The Feeling's Mutual'' (2021) Biography Early life Noyes grew up in Corinth, Mississippi and has a sister named Abby and a brother named Grant. Her mother signed her up for piano lessons at a young age, but she decided the piano wasn't for her. At age 12 she asked for an acoustic guitar and was writing her own songs within a week. Her first composition at age 12 was a song called "Bigger", which she describes as being "about a girl who was really pretty, but didn't think she was pretty, so she was too afraid to kiss anyone. So her lips got so big that they fell off." H ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Matthew Maty
Matthew Maty (17 May 1718 – 2 July 1776), originally Matthieu Maty, was a Dutch physician and writer of Huguenot background, and after migration to England secretary of the Royal Society and the second principal librarian of the British Museum. Early life The son of Paul Maty, he was born at Montfoort, near Utrecht, the Netherlands, on 17 May 1718. His father was a Protestant refugee from Beaufort, Provence; he settled in the Dutch Republic and became minister of the Walloon church at Montfoort, and subsequently catechist at The Hague, but was dismissed from his benefices and excommunicated by synods at Kampen and The Hague in 1730 for maintaining, in a letter on ‘The Mystery of the Trinity’ to De la Chappelle, that the Son and Holy Spirit are two finite beings created by God, and at a certain time united to him. After ineffectual protest against the decision of the synods, the elder Maty sought refuge in England, but was unable to find patronage there, and had to return ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Paul Henry Maty
Paul Henry Maty (1744 – 16 January 1787) was an English librarian. Maty was born in London, the son of the librarian Matthew Maty (1718–1786), and was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge. He vacated a Trinity fellowship to marry in 1775. In 1777 he published his religious doubts about the 39 articles in the ''Gentleman's Magazine''. With his Ecclesiastical advancement thus impeded, he became an assistant librarian, and then under-librarian, at the British Museum. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in May 1771. He also obtained the job of foreign secretary, and subsequently general secretary, to the Society – although taking Charles Hutton's side in his dispute with the president Joseph Banks forced Maty's resignation in 1784. From 1782 to 1786 Maty founded, edited and was primary author of a review journal, ''A New Review: with Literary Curiosities and Literary Intelligence''. He indexed the '' Philosophical Transactions'', collaborated with Samuel Ayscough on ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Matey (other)
Matey may refer to: * Matey Kaziyski (born 1984), Bulgarian volleyball player * Matey Mateev (1940–2010), Bulgarian theoretical physicist * Matey Preobrazhenski (1828–1875), clerical name of Mono Petrov Seizmonov, Bulgarian Orthodox priest and revolutionary * Yumsem Matey, Indian politician elected in 2009 * Malcolm "Matey" McDuck, a Disney character who is an ancestor of Scrooge McDuck and Donald Duck * Matey, a brand of children's bubble bath marketed by Unilever See also * Maty (other) Maty may refer to: People with the given name * Maty Diop (born 1988), Senegalese football player * Maty Grunberg (born 1943), Israeli sculptor and writer * Maty Mint Hamady (born 1967), Mauritanian economist and politician, current mayor of Nouakc ... * Metis (other), pronounced the same way * M80 (other) {{given name, type=both Bulgarian masculine given names Masculine given names ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mati (other)
Mati may refer to: Geography *Mati, Davao Oriental, Philippines, a city **Roman Catholic Diocese of Mati ** Mati Protected Landscape, a protected area in Davao Oriental, Philippines **Mati Airport, Davao Oriental, Philippines *Mati, a barangay in San Miguel, Zamboanga del Sur, Philippines * Mati, Greece, a holiday resort village on the east coast of the Attica region, 29 kilometres east of Athens * Mati, Nepal, a village development committee in Dolakha District, Janakpur Zone *Mati, Lucknow, a village in Uttar Pradesh, India * Mat (river), a river in Albania * Mat (region), a region in Albania People * Mati (given name) * Fred Mbiti Gideon Mati (), Kenyan politician Other uses * Ma-Ti, character from the ''Captain Planet and the Planeteers'' TV series *Moscow State Aviation Technological University (MATI) * Mati Community College, Davao Oriental, Philippines *''Mati'', original title of the 1977 film '' Beyond Reason'' See also * Matti (other) Matti may refer to: * M ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |