Margit name meaning

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Updated: March 15th, 2024
Gender: Girl
Origin: Old Greek
Usage: Scandinavian, German, Hungarian, Faroese, Icelandic, Greenlandic, Finnish, Swedish, Danish and Norwegian
Pronunciation: m(a)-rgit
Meaning: The Pearl
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What does Margit mean?

Chiefly used in Hungarian, Icelandic, Swedish, Finnish, Greenlandic, Scandinavian, Norwegian, German, Danish and Faroese atypical, Margit aimed at baby girls that originated from Old Greek, meaning of Margit is "The Pearl". Margit is version of virtuous Margrit.

Margrit is equivalent of Margarita in German and Frisian languages. Margrit's meaning is The Pearl came from Old Greek. Margit is variation of Marghit. Marghit is form of Margarita in Swedish language.

Margit is a diminutive of Margaret. Margaret is a variant form of ever lasting and saintly Marguerite. Margaret is English form of Margareta. Meaning of Margaret is Name of a Saint, Jewel and Pearl is rooted from Old Greek.

It is celebrated on November 16th.

How do I pronounce Margit?

The two syllabled name Margit is commonly pronounced as m(a)-rgit. The other ways to say the name is mar-git.

Variants of Margit

Margita, Marghit, Margrit, Margherita, Margarita, Margite, Margaret, Marguerita, Margarit, Marguerite

How popular is the name Margit?

Margit is an uncommon baby name in United States, 69 years of presence was not sufficient to save the name and it finally disappeared in 1993. Over 673 babies in United States have been named Margit.

However things change on global perspective, Margit is extremely popular in Germany where every 1 in 800 have the name. Also the baby name is popular in Hungary, Austria, Sweden, Denmark and Norway.

At least, 260000 people globally have been given the name as per our evaluation.

YearRankBirths
199395598
1991115056
1988103846
1987113155
1985507314
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Facts

Margit in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands06429352
Finland00015363

Here's what numbers has to say about Margit

Stress hates your guts. You like to think you are an intuitive person but you are not. You always get things done faster than agreed and show great progress when it comes to your career. You are always open to experience something new. If letter T is the last one in your name, it reveals you like to live fast. If letter M is your cornerstone, you probably bury yourself in work every day. You are the innovator, the one who organizes parties or sleepovers, and the initiator for doing unusual stuff.

Looking for a name like Margit? Please go through the following names

  •  Marthe - Illustrous Marthe is used substantially in French, Norwegian and Finnish has origin in Aramaic and Greek, Marthe means "Bitter or Herrin" is aimed at baby girls
  •  Eline - Prevailing girl name Eline is used in Danish and English, meaning of Eline is "Jehovah is God, Noble or Shining" came from Dutch, Germanic and Old Greek
  •  Dinay - Girl name Dinay has its origin in Old Greek, meaning of Dinay is "Thirsty". Dinay is resulted from Danae.
  •  Cathia - Unorthodox Greek Cathia is primarily used in English, Swedish and Danish and is given to baby girls, meaning of Cathia is "Pure, Form of the Greek Catherine or Torture"
  •  Helenann - Unfamiliar Old Greek Helenann bestowed upon girls, meaning of Helenann is "Moon Elope and The Element Helios Meaning Sun" is principally used in English. Helenann is resultant of Helen.

Famous people named Margit

  • Margit Carlqvist, Swedish actress
  • Margit Fischer, wife of Heinz Fischer, former president of Austria
  • Margit Albrechtsson, Swedish cross country skier
  • Margit Graf, Austrian luger who competed during the 1970s
  • Margit Tøsdal, Norwegian politician for the Labour Party
  • Margit Schiøtt, Norwegian politician for the Liberal Party
  • Margit Sandemo, Norwegian-Swedish historical fantasy author
  • Margit Rüütel, Estonian tennis player
  • Margit Anna, twentieth century Hungarian painter
  • Margit Schumann, East German luger
  • Margit Slachta, Hungarian social activist
  • Margit Evelyn Newton, South Tyrolean Italian actress
  • Margit Symo in Angst essen Seele auf as Actress
  • Margit Gara in Der Herr Baron as Actress
  • Margitta Hofer in Intime Stunden auf der Schulbank as Actress
  • Margit Saad in The Rebel as Actress
  • Margita Gosheva in Urok as Actress
  • Margit Carstensen in Die bitteren Tränen der Petra von Kant as Actress
  • Margit Kaffka Kaffka Margit was a Hungarian writer and poet.
  • Margit Andaházy is known for her acting in movie G�bor di�k
  • In 1956 drama movie, Szakadék, Margit Bara characterized Böröcz Horváth Klári.
  • In 1919 action, crime flick, Die Eidechse, Margit Barnay portrayed N.
  • In 1916 film, A Rejtély, Margit Beleznay played N.
  • Margit Kocsis, from 1962 drama film Al otro lado de la ciudad, who characterized N.
  • Margit Lukács, from 1938 drama film Szegény gazdagok, who portrayed Anica.
  • In 1917, Margit Lunde-Müller portrayed the role of Irene Wilde, Georges' hustru in drama film Fjeldpigen.
  • In 1921, Margit Lux characterized the role of N in fantasy, mystery movie Lidércnyomás.
  • Margit Lánczy, from 1943 drama and romance film Kölcsönadott élet, who portrayed Anya.
  • In 1960, Margit Nünke portrayed the role of Ninon Lorraine in comedy, romance film Gitarren klingen leise durch die Nacht.
  • Margit Seeber, from 1948 drama movie Gipfelkreuz, who characterized the Maria, seine Tochter.
  • Margit Thurzó portrayed the leading character of Wágner Krisztatt0045136 3 nm0881588 actor N Klein prof. in 1961 drama flick Semmelweis.
  • In 1942 film, Házasság, Margit Zsilley characterized Klári.
  • Margit Kay characterized key role of N in 1956 drama, music flick Meine 16 Söhne.
  • Margit Izsáky played pivotal role of Láng in 1919 movie A vágy.
  • Margit Németh, from 1959 flick Játék a szerelemmel, who played the Erzsike, Török felesége.
  • Margit Eklund characterized leading role of Olga in 1997 comedy, drama flick Ättestupan.
  • In 1916 movie, Mesék az írógépröl, Margit Erdei portrayed N.
  • In 1917 crime, drama film, A kuruzsló, Margit T. Halmi portrayed Horváth János anyja.

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