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Gender Feminine
Pronounced Pron. moo-ZET-tah(Italian)  [key]

Meaning & History

Latinate form of Musette, which was possibly based on the dance style, popular in Paris in the 1880s, which took its name from a kind of small bagpipe. It was used by Puccini for the lover of Marcello in his opera La Bohème (1896), which was based on La Vie de Bohème (1851) by Henri Murger (who named the character Musette).
As an Italian name, it is found almost exclusively in Tuscany.
Added 3/16/2008 by anonymous
Edited 2/10/2020 by Frollein Gladys and SeaHorse15