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      Meaning of the first name Margarid

      Origin

      Portuguese And Catalan

      Meaning

      Derived from Margaret, Means Pearl

      Variations

      Margarida, Margarit, Margarita
      The name Margarid originates from the Portuguese and Catalan languages and is derived from the name Margaret, which means pearl. This etymological connection highlights its association with beauty and preciousness, as pearls have long been valued for their rarity and luster. The use of Margarid in these languages reflects cultural appreciation for the symbolism of pearls, often linked to purity and elegance.

      Historically, the name Margarid has roots in the early Christian era when the name Margaret became popular due to its association with Saint Margaret of Antioch, who was venerated in various Christian traditions. The name and its variations proliferated across Europe, gaining traction in regions such as Portugal and Catalonia. Over time, Margarid became a distinct variant, utilized in both religious contexts and as a common given name, influencing local naming traditions and reflecting the cultural dynamics of the regions.

      In contemporary society, Margarid is primarily used within Portuguese and Catalan communities, where it maintains its cultural significance. While it is less common than its more widely recognized counterpart, Margaret, Margarid has found its place in modern naming practices, often being chosen by families wishing to honor their heritage. Additionally, its distinctiveness and lyrical quality contribute to its appeal among parents looking for unique names. As globalization continues to influence naming trends, Margarid remains a poignant reminder of cultural identity and historical significance.

      Based on our records...

      Bulhoes

      This is the most common surname associated with Margarid.

      Robert

      This is the most common name of those married to a Margarid.

      John

      This is the most common name for a child of a Margarid.
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      1759 is when there were the most people born with the first name Margarid.

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