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Mairghréad

FORM OF:
margaret
LANGUAGE FAMILY:
indo-european > hellenic > greek
ORIGIN:
greek 
NAME ROOT:
MARGARī́TēS (MAñJARī) (MARVâRID)
NATIVE NAME ROOT:
MARGARī́TēS ‎(μαργᾰρῑ́της) MAñJARī (मञ्जरी) MARVâRID (مروارید)
MEANING:
This name derives from Latin “margarīta” (perla) via Ancient Greek “margarī́tēs ‎(μαργᾰρῑ́της)”, meaning “pearl”, from the name of a legendary third century Saint. The word is related to “marg” from “marq” or “marka”, meaning "chicken", probably because pearls looked like small bird eggs. It became less popular between the 16th century and 18th century, but became more common again after this period, becoming the second most popular name in the United States in 1903. It may be related to the Sanskrit word “mañjarī” (cluster of flowers, pearl) or it may be related to the Persian “marvârid” (a pearl or daughter of light). 1) Blessed Margaret of Castello (1287–1320) is an Italian Roman Catholic Church patron of the poor, crippled, and the unwanted. 2) Saint Margaret of Scotland (~ 1045–1093), also known as Margaret of Wessex and Queen Margaret of Scotland, was an English princess of the House of Wessex. Margaret was sometimes called “The Pearl of Scotland”.
KEYWORDS:
FLOWERS / RELIGION (SAINTS)

Usage

  • irishirish

Related names

VARIANTS
irish
Mairéad, Mairead
PET & SHORT FORM
irish
megan, maisie, peig, peigín

Use in other languages

LANGUAGES
albanian
margarita, marjeta
armenian
margarit
basque
bitxilore
belarusian
Marharyta
bulgarian
margarita
catalan
margarida, Margalida
croatian
margareta
czech
markÉta, Markit, Markétka
danish
margrÉt, margarita, margareta, margaretha, margarete, margarethe, margit, Margith, Margitt, Merete, Merethe, Merit, Merita, Mereta, Meretha, Margaritha
dutch
margareta, margaretha, margreet, Margrietje
english
margaret, margery, margaretta, marjorie, marjory, Megalyn, MAGALY
esperanto
margareto
estonian
margarete, margareeta
faroese
margit
finnish
margarita, margareta, margaretha, margarete, margarethe, marketta, margareeta, margit, marjeta, Magret, Magreth, Merete, Merethe, Merit, Merita, Meerit, Merette, Meriitta, Meritta, Märit, Marketa, Market, Marke, Markette, Markitta, Marjetta, Marjett, Marjette, Marjet, Margareetta, Margharita
french
marguerite, magali, magalie, MAGALY
galician
margarida
german
margarita, margareta, margaretha, margarete, margarethe, margit, Margaritha
greenlandic
margit, Merete, Makkaritta, Mákalíta
hungarian - magyar
margita, margit, margarÉta
icelandic
margrÉt, margit, Margrjet
italian
margarita, margherita
kazakh
meruwert
latin
margarita
latvian
margarita, margita, Margrieta
lithuanian
margarita
norwegian
margarita, margareta, margaretha, margarete, margarethe, margit, Margith, Margitt, Margjit, Magret, Merete, Merethe, Merit, Merita, Mereta, Mæret, Mærret, Marketa
old danish
margareta, margaretha, Merete, Merethe
old norse
margrÉt, margareta, Margréta
old swedish
margareta, margaretha, Marghit, Marget, Märeta, Mæreta, Mæretta, Märita, Mærætha
polish
margita, małgorzata
portuguese
margarida
romanian
margareta, mărgărita
russian
margarita
sami - lapps
Márgget, Mágredá, Magredá, Meret
scottish
Maighread, Mairearad
slovak
markÉta, margita
slovene
margaret, margarita, margareta, margita, margarete, margit, marjeta
spanish
margarita, MAGALY
swedish
margrÉt, margarita, margareta, margaretha, margarete, margarethe, marketta, margit, marjeta, Margith, Margitt, Marjit, Marget, Margeta, Margetha, Margetta, Margette, Magret, Magreth, Merete, Merethe, Merit, Merita, Mereta, Meretha, Märit, Märet, Marketa, Market, Markette, Marjetta, Marjett, Marjette, Marjet, Margarith, Margaritha
ukrainian
Marharyta

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7
Numerological Values:
7

Number 7 individuals are analytical and inquisitive. They have a thirst for knowledge and often make great academics, researchers or scientists. They have a strong sense of independence and tend to do things their own way. Number 7 individuals are believed to be self-reliant and may come across as reserved.

Chakra Number:
7: The number of the Crown Chakra "Sahasrara"

Violet is the color of the crown chakra and it is the color of cosmic awareness and cosmic consciousness. It is a unifying color, the color of oneness and spirituality. The energy of this color is very healing and can soothe away pain. Learn more about this powerful spiritual color.

Color meaning:

The color violet relates to the imagination and spirituality. It stimulates the imagination and inspires high ideals. It is an introspective color, allowing us to get in touch with our deeper thoughts. The difference between violet and purple is that violet appears in the visible light spectrum, or rainbow, whereas purple is simply a mix of red and blue. Violet has the highest vibration in the visible spectrum.

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