Margeurite
mar-guh-REET
Margeurite is a girl’s name of French origin, meaning “A French form of Margaret, which originates from the Greek word 'margarites,' meaning 'pearl.' It symbolizes purity, wisdom, and beauty.”, and peaked in popularity in 1920.
What Margeurite Means
“A French form of Margaret, which originates from the Greek word 'margarites,' meaning 'pearl.' It symbolizes purity, wisdom, and beauty.”
The Story of Margeurite
From the heart of France, this name whispers of floral beauty and the deep, ancient allure of a perfect pearl.
Margeurite, a sophisticated French form of Margaret, derives from the Greek 'margarites', meaning 'pearl.' First appearing around 1920, it evokes a sense of refined elegance and timeless purity.
This name speaks to a daughter with an elegant soul and a wise perspective. You imagine her possessing a quiet grace and an inner purity that will guide her with gentle strength throughout her life.
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Famous Namesakes
Marguerite Yourcenar
French writer, historian, and translator, first woman elected to the Académie Française.
Marguerite Churchill
American actress of the early 20th century.
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Peak Year
#8 in 1920
Total Births
25
First Recorded
1920
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