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Scheherazade
Sheherazade ( also spelled Scheherazade, Shahrazad, or Šahrzād) is the legendary narrator and central framing character of One Thousand and One Nights (), a collection of Middle Eastern, South Asian, and North African folktales compiled in Arabic between roughly the 8th and 14th centuries. Sheherazade is the wife of King Shahryar and saves herself, and ultimately the women of the kingdom, from execution by recounting a continuous sequence of interlinked stories over the course of 1,001 nights.
Carrie Bradshaw
fictional character from sitcom Sex and the City
Mother Goose
fictional character
Jiminy Cricket
fictional character from Disney's Pinocchio
Meredith Grey
fictional character from Grey's Anatomy
Uncle Remus
folktale of the southern United States
Mary Alice Young
fictional character from Desperate Housewives
Pinky Dinky Doo
animated television series
Ziggy Stardust
character created by David Bowie in 1971
Rex Van de Kamp
fictional character
Ashildr
Ashildr (also known as Me) is a fictional character in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, portrayed by actress Maisie Williams. The character was introduced in the ninth series episode "The Girl Who Died", before making a few more appearances during the series.
Fedlimid mac Daill
L'oncle Paul
comic strip
Aravis
Aravis is a fictional character in the 1954 novel The Horse and His Boy by C. S. Lewis.