If you're a Vocaloid fan, you're in the right place! This book is for the fans who want to learn about all the basic information about each Vocaloid, or if you want to learn fun facts of your favorites!
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Language: English (British)
Gender / Voice Type: Female
Voice Provider: Miriam Stockley
Company: Zero-G Unlimited
Release Date: July 1, 2004
Details: MIRIAM was the final English VOCALOID in V1 that was put up for sale. Because of LEON and LOLA not selling well in America, MIRIAM was only sold originally in Europe. After LEON's, LOLA's, and MIRIAM's retirement, in March 2015 Miriam Stockley tweeted that she was interested in updating MIRIAM to the VOCALOID4 software, but Zero-G expressed no interest in following up on the idea.
Etymology: MIRIAM's name was based off her voice provider, "Miriam Stockley". The name "Miriam" is the Hebrew variant of the name "Mary", which itself has an uncertain origin. The name is often associated with things such as "a rebellious nature" or even more drastically, "bitterness" or "sea of bitterness." However, some other interpretations include "wished for child." The name probably originates from Egypt in the sense that "mry" could have been derived from its Egyptian meaning of "beloved".