Marjeta name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Old Greek and Persian
Usage: Finnish, Swedish and Danish
Meaning: The Pearl, Jewel, Child of Light, Latinate Form of Margaret and Daisy Flower
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What does Marjeta mean?

Marjeta has its origin in Old Greek is especially used in Swedish, Finnish and Danish is used for baby girls. Marjeta is variant form of virtuous, celebrated and everlasting Margaret. Margaret is a form of venerable, prominent and saintly Marguerite.

Margaret is English cognate of Margareta. Margaret means Jewel and The Pearl is originated from Old Greek. Marjeta is Finnish cognate of Marjetta.

Variants of Marjeta

Margaret, Marguerite, Margareta, Grieta, Margaux, Mamie, Tita, Margueritte, Annemargaret, Marjetta, Marketta, Marjet, Griet, Margarita, Magga, Maret, Marga, Greta, Margau, Margeaux, Margot, Mammie, Maria, Mariam, Mariamne, Mirjam, Mary, Thita, Christina, Margueriette, Ann, Anna, Anders, Arne, Anne, Markette, Marjett, Marjette, Marget

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How popular is the name Marjeta?

Marjeta is a popular baby name in Slovenia where every 1 in 400 have the name as well as in Albania. At least, 10000 people around the globe have been given the name as per our findings.

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You are a guardian angel for life for those loyal to you. Liberating from your self-imposed restrictions will affect your life in a positive rather than negative way as you assume. Travelling is your passion. You should understand not everyone has the same expectations and wishes out of life and themselves. Meet people from diverse cultures, perhaps your soul mate hides in someplace outside ordinary.

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