Miranda (late
latin Miranda meaning to be admired at or "
watchtower", "vantage point"). Miranda is also a
family name and a female given name. It may also refer to: People Given name Miranda
Miranda Carter, British writer and biographer
Miranda Connell, English actress
Miranda Cooper, UK pop production person
Miranda Cosgrove, American child actress
Miranda Devine, Australian columnist and writer
Miranda Grosvenor, a bored fan in the US who made a full-time hobby of calling stars
Miranda Hart, a British comedy actress and writer
Miranda Hill, 1836 — 1910, English social reformerMiranda Jarrett, pen name for American author
Susan Holloway ScottMiranda July, performance artist
Miranda Kerr, Australian supermodel
Miranda Krestovnikoff, British television presenter
Miranda Kwok, Canadian actor and film producer
Miranda Lambert, a country and western singer-songwriter
Miranda Lee, Australian author of romance novels
Miranda Macmillan, Countess of StocktonMiranda Otto, an Australian film and theatre actress
Miranda Prather, American woman convicted of faking a hate crime
Miranda Raison, English actress
Miranda Lee Richards, American singer-songwriter
Miranda Richardson, an Academy Award-nominated English actress
Miranda Sawyer, English journalist and broadcaster.
Miranda Seymour, English literary critic, novelist, and biographer
Miranda Silvergren, a Swedish psytrance artist and producer
Miranda Stone, Canadian singer-songwriterMiranda Stuart, possible original name of
James Barry (surgeon), 19th century possible transgenderMiranda Yang, Hong Kong actress, see
Xia MengMiranda (singer) from Spain
Miranda, the name of one of the main characters in the 1967 novel "Picnic at Hanging Rock" by Australian author Joan Lindsay
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Miranda! is an
Argentine electro pop band, formed in 2001. Band members include Alejandro Sergi (vocals), Juliana Gattas (vocals), Lolo Fuentes (
guitar), Bruno de Vincenti (programming) and since 2003 Nicolás Grimaldi (bass). Found fame in Europe, Latin America, and the United States among Spanish speakers.
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