Proper noun
Maid Marian
(European folklore) The love interest of the legendary outlaw Robin Hood; originally a shepherdess figure associated with May Day.
A short length of the wall survives, and is visible at the northern end of Maid Marian Way, and is protected as a Scheduled Monument. Source: Internet
In Henry IV part 1 Act 3 scene 3, Falstaff refers to Maid Marian implying she is a by-word for unwomanly or unchaste behaviour. Source: Internet
Singmam, 1998, Robin Hood; The Shaping of the Legend p. 62. It is commonly stated as fact that Maid Marian and a jolly friar (at least partly identifiable with Friar Tuck) entered the legend through the May Games. Source: Internet