Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Margrit"

People with the first name "Margrit"

Margrit Aebischer Margrit Aeschbach Margrit Altenburg Margrit Althammer Margrit Amstad Margrit Arn Margrit Averwetter Margrit Bachmann Margrit Barthel Margrit Baxmann Margrit Behrens-Globisch Margrit Bergmann Margrit Berner Margrit Bielmeier Margrit Blaser Margrit Blume Margrit Borchert Margrit Brand Margrit Braun Margrit Bremer-Noffke Margrit Christ Margrit Desilets Margrit Diehl Margrit Domnick Margrit Drescher Margrit Döring Margrit Eberwein Margrit Emigholz Margrit Engel Margrit Englehartson Margrit Flagner Margrit Frei Margrit Freivogel Margrit Fritsch Margrit Garcia Margrit Giezendanner Margrit Gillespie Margrit Grazioli Margrit Guthmann Margrit Gwerder Margrit Gölling Margrit Hannemann Margrit Hasselmann Margrit Heinen Margrit Heinrichs Margrit Heise Margrit Hintsche Margrit Hoffmann Margrit Hofviele Margrit Kehl Margrit Kessler Margrit Kirchhoff Margrit Kocher Margrit Kothe Margrit Kroll Margrit Kuhn Margrit Küffer Margrit Lack Margrit Lauper Margrit Leu Margrit Liedtke Margrit Lock Margrit Ludwig Margrit Läubli Margrit Lüthi Margrit M. Berger Margrit Mader Margrit Marino Margrit Martin Margrit Mayer Margrit Mayr Margrit Michael Margrit Moeller Margrit Müller-Ontjes Margrit Nissen Margrit Nitschke Margrit Nowotny Margrit Oliver Margrit Pfeffer Margrit Philipp Margrit Portmann Margrit Quentin Margrit Rainer Margrit Ramm Margrit Reimann Margrit Schenk Margrit Schreier Margrit Schuster Margrit Smith Margrit Spiegel Margrit Stebner Margrit Steffen Margrit Steinmetz Margrit Wegner Margrit Weiß Margrit Witte Margrit Zahnd Margrit Zwicky Margrit Züger Margrit Von Rudloff
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Information about "Margrit"

For this Margrit there are 445 different names on Yasni.

Most common last names for Margrit are: Henopp, Schaffhauser

In the ranking of the most common first names Margrit is on position 4146.

Meaning of "Margrit"

Female first name (German): Margaret and 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 Saint. 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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