Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Maggie"

People with the first name "Maggie"

Maggie Abarca Maggie Adams Maggie Angus Maggie Arbucci Maggie Arnwine Maggie Artnak Maggie Baber Maggie Barrera Maggie Beveridge Maggie Bezanson Maggie Blair-Kraybill Maggie Bucholt Maggie Burton Maggie Camacho Maggie Cameron Maggie Chappel Maggie Clancy Maggie Clement Maggie Corey Maggie Crisp Maggie Cullen Maggie Cupp Maggie Custodio Maggie Delgado Maggie Deng Maggie Dion Maggie Durocher Maggie Dyson Maggie Espinosa Maggie Fenwick Maggie Fitzpatrick Maggie Gaffney Maggie Godoy Maggie Gosselin Maggie Griffiths Maggie Halley Maggie Harmon Maggie Haynes Maggie Hernandez Vargas Maggie Hinshaw Maggie Housker Maggie Howarth Maggie Humphries Maggie Hutchison Maggie Jameson Maggie Johnston Maggie Kakish Maggie Knight Maggie Knobbe Maggie Knoll Maggie Lilley Maggie Linehan Maggie Lukens Maggie Manuel Maggie Maric Maggie McClure Maggie McKee Maggie McVeigh Maggie Mclenahan Maggie Mortensen Maggie Naughton Maggie Pettigrew Maggie Primrose Maggie Pyles Maggie Racine Maggie Rader Maggie Ridgley Maggie Robb Maggie Roberts Maggie Roe Maggie Romance Maggie Roper Maggie Rosa Maggie Rothermel Maggie Rowley Maggie Rubin Maggie Rucker Maggie Schocknmyer Maggie Sloan Maggie Stratton Maggie Sullivan Maggie Szymczak Maggie Tai Maggie Tatum Maggie Toms Maggie Tony Maggie Vargas Maggie Vel Maggie Villagomez Maggie Vincent Maggie Wakeford Maggie Walden Maggie Wanja Maggie Washburn Maggie Windsor Maggie Womack Maggie Zimpfer Maggie Zirk Maggie Zorn Maggie de Sousa

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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