Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Maggie"

People with the first name "Maggie"

Maggie Abbott Maggie Abrahams Maggie Ackerson Maggie Addington Maggie Ana Maggie Ang Maggie Aran Maggie Arnold Maggie Benson Maggie Blum Maggie Bounds Maggie Broome Maggie Carne Maggie Carruthers Maggie Cavazos Maggie Condon Long Maggie Conigliaro Maggie Crist Maggie Cushing Maggie Custer Maggie Darin Maggie Dayhoff Maggie Diu Maggie Dizon Maggie Drews Maggie Driggers Maggie Drill Maggie Erbaugh Maggie Fordham Maggie Foss-Brueggen Maggie Galaszewski Maggie Gehring Maggie Goldrick Maggie Haile Maggie Hannon Maggie Hauser Maggie Hock Maggie Hohn Maggie Hooton Maggie Horta Maggie Hoskin Maggie Hurrell Maggie Jardinel Maggie Jasso Maggie Joe Maggie Keefe Maggie Korn Maggie Kurta Maggie Lares Maggie Larsh Maggie Lay Maggie Leugers Maggie Lockwood Maggie Longo Maggie Loomis Maggie Lui Maggie Mandel Maggie McKnight-Whitford Maggie Mcneil-Smith Maggie Mercilliott Maggie Neelands Maggie Nobile Lindsey Maggie Orage Maggie Palello Maggie Pan Maggie Papp Maggie Passero Maggie Petty Maggie Pforts Maggie Pisano Maggie Prange Maggie Putulik Maggie Qiu Maggie Quiroz Maggie Rayfield Maggie Repelin Maggie Rice Maggie Rider Maggie Rosenberg Maggie Rozell Maggie Sandy Maggie Tehrani Maggie Tigner Maggie Townsend Maggie Trevino Maggie Vency Maggie Waggoner Maggie Walters Maggie Wenzel Maggie Wermann Maggie Widener Maggie Wieczorek Maggie Wiest Maggie Wilkinson Maggie Williams Maggie Willing Maggie Womacks Maggie Yeung Maggie Zarazan Maggie van Wyk

Information about "Maggie"

For this Maggie there are 10374 different names on Yasni.

Most common last names for Maggie are: Beavers, Böhler, Buckett

In the ranking of the most common first names Maggie is on position 668.

During the last seven days Maggie was searched for 38 times.

Meaning of "Maggie"

Female first name (English): Maggie, the pearl, Ancient Greek (14 helpers); Margarites = the Pearl (Old High German) as a name taken from the Latin into German, in the Middle Ages spread by the name of the Holy. Margaret of Antioch (3rd and 4th centuries) and the Greek word 'Margarites' is perhaps originally from the Persian with the meaning 'child of light' (according to the presentation of the pearl as a dew-drop, which was changed by moonlight)

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