Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Maggie"

People with the first name "Maggie"

Maggie Ahrens Maggie Astley Maggie Bailon Maggie Ban Maggie Bartels Maggie Bennie Maggie Breitmeier Maggie Burzawa Maggie Clore Maggie Clowes Maggie Collier Maggie Craddock Maggie Daley Maggie Domingo Maggie Dorcak Maggie Doyne Maggie Fernandez-Garcia Maggie Finch Maggie Findley Maggie Flinn Maggie Freedman Maggie Futato Maggie Gain Maggie Galle Maggie Geller Maggie Gorey Maggie Gorry Maggie Gosney Maggie Grisebach Maggie Guadalupe Maggie Guggenheimer Maggie Hamad Maggie Harty Maggie Haslee Maggie Hauer Maggie Hayley Maggie Hensler Maggie Hilt Maggie Hilton Maggie Holstein Maggie In Maggie Ireland Maggie Jane Maggie Joy Maggie Kneller Maggie Kobik Maggie Koeberling Maggie Kruger Maggie Kunze Maggie Lanigan Maggie Lear Maggie Lobo Maggie M. Hernandez Maggie Macneil Maggie Mal Maggie Marko Maggie Masar Maggie Matthias Maggie Mccormack Maggie Merino Maggie More Maggie Nolan-Solsbury Maggie Oakes Maggie Officer Maggie Osuna Maggie Pardue Maggie Paulose Maggie Pavlou Maggie Peace Maggie Poirier Maggie Pretty Maggie Quesada Maggie Raab Maggie Ragsdale Maggie Rassett Maggie Rittermeyer Maggie Rivers Maggie Schweizer Maggie Sepulveda Maggie Sibley Maggie Simbeya Maggie Smyth Maggie Sofi Maggie Somers Maggie Spurlock Maggie Stockton Maggie Svarplaitis Austin-White Maggie Sy Maggie Tax Maggie Terry Maggie Tham Maggie Thurlby Maggie Verduzco-Gonzales Maggie Watters Maggie Wehrfritz Maggie Whitley Maggie Whittle Maggie Wirth-Johnson Maggie Yan Maggie Yoo

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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