Maisi name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Girl
Origin: Old Greek
Usage: Finnish and Swedish
Meaning: The Pearl and Jewel
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What does Maisi mean?

Maisi is equivalent of Margaret in Scottish language.

Variants of Maisi

Maidi, Margaret, Marguerite, Margareta, Grieta, Margaux, Mamie, Tita, Margueritte, Annemargaret, Maida, Griet, Margarita, Magga, Maret, Marga, Greta, Margau, Margeaux, Margot, Mammie, Maria, Mariam, Mariamne, Mirjam, Mary, Thita, Christina, Margueriette, Ann, Anna, Anders, Arne, Anne

How popular is the name Maisi?

Maisi is a rare baby name in England and Wales still in use today. Also, Maisi is a familiar name in Indonesia and India. According to our estimate, over 900 babies have been named Maisi globally, concentrated mainly in Islamic countries.

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Numerological aspects of Maisi

You are known for your lively spirit, eternal patience and lack of belief when it comes to love. You need to speak up and show people that you are hurt by their actions. Your overall health is great. People admire your charm and independent attitude about everything. It takes a long time for someone to gain a special place in your heart. The letter I as your capstone symbolizes a forgetful, self-doubtful, but honest and creative person.

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Famous people named Maisi

We could not find any notable namesake.

Sources

  1. Office for National Statistics, https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/livebirths
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