Marisol
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Marisol is a Spanish name, a shortened form of María de la Soledad, a title given to the Virgin Mary. Marisol may refer to:
People
- Marisol (born Josefa Flores Gonzalez), Spanish singer and actress
- Marisol Alfonzo, Venezuela beauty queen
- Marisol Argueta de Barillas, Salvadoran politician
- Marisol Ayuso, Spanish actress
- Marisol Escobar, French and Venezuelan sculptor
- Marisol Espinoza, Peruvian politician
- Marisol González, Mexican beauty queen
- Marisol Grondin, Canadian singer and music teacher
- Marisol Malaret, Puerto Rican beauty queen
- Marisol Maldonado, American model
- Marisol Nájera, Mexican actress
- Marisol Nichols, American actress
- Marisol Padilla Sánchez, American actress
- Marisol Touraine, French politician
- Marisol Valles Garcia, Mexican police chief
Fictional characters
- Marisol in George Lopez (TV series)
- Marisol in Fistful of Dollars (Spaghetti western)
- Marisol in Third and Indiana
- Marisol Delko Caine in CSI: Miami
- Marisol Durán in The Cheetah Girls 2
- Marisol Luna, the American Girl Doll of the Year in 2006
- Marisol Guzman, in Hard Love
- Marisol in Devour
- Marisol Lewis in Degrassi
Music
- "Marisol", a track from Emily Osment's debut studio album, Fight or Flight.
Television
- Marisol (telenovela), a 1996 Mexican telenovela starring Erika Buenfil and Eduardo Santamarina
- Marisol (TV Series), Brazilian television primetime TV Series that aired on SBT starring Bárbara Paz, Adriana Ferreyr, Carlos Casagrande and Glauce Graieb. Based on the original Mexican text by Inés Rodena.
Theater
- Marisol (play), play by José Rivera
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