Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Maggie"

People with the first name "Maggie"

Maggie Abrego Maggie Aguilera Maggie Aitken Maggie Albohn Maggie B. Doughty Maggie Bashford Maggie Batchelor Maggie Bernardi Maggie Betz Maggie Bg Maggie Brownlee Maggie Cabot Maggie Calhoun Maggie Cat Maggie Cedeno Maggie Chastain Maggie Choate Maggie Chwaleba Maggie Colson Maggie Creps Maggie Cuadra Maggie Debinder Maggie Deighan Maggie Denbo Maggie Devine-Sullivan Maggie Docanto Maggie Dolby Maggie Dong Maggie Dora Maggie Dwyer-Gray Maggie Dyal Maggie Falzone Maggie Guerrero Maggie Guzowski Maggie Hardison Maggie Hatton Maggie Healy Maggie Hibberd Maggie Hickey Wildey Maggie Hummel Maggie Hutson Maggie Ingber Maggie Ingle Maggie Keene Maggie Kendrick Maggie Kiernan Maggie Kjer Maggie Krepfle Maggie Lade Maggie Lama Maggie Lamport Maggie Lavictoire Maggie Lewis-Fisher Maggie Lexing Maggie Lock Maggie Ludwiczak Maggie Massam Maggie Mcdermott-Walsh Maggie Mcgurk Maggie Miguel Maggie Moyer Maggie Nichols Maggie Nickel Maggie Nilsson Maggie O. Dwyer Maggie Padron Maggie Paris Maggie Peh Maggie Pettry Maggie Riddington Maggie Rizzo Maggie Rocha Maggie Rock Maggie Roskowinski Maggie Ruch Maggie S. Silveira Maggie Sander Maggie Sharma Maggie Shay Maggie Sheely Maggie Shu Maggie Skiver Maggie Snow Maggie Stephen Maggie Struck Maggie Sumner Maggie Tielker Maggie Toussaint Maggie Turek Maggie Tye Maggie Vandersaul Maggie Vitiello Maggie Weger Maggie Weinroth Maggie Wilkett Maggie Xiang Maggie Yates Maggie Yutrzenka Maggie la Muth Maggie van Pelt

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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