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Displayed on this page are M- names 41 to 60. Among these names, the English Maggie was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #181 and a usage of 0.0886%, and it was followed by the Italian Maia and the Czech, Dutch, German, Polish, Portuguese, Scandinavian, and Spanish Magdalena, and uncommon M- names include Magalie (English and French), Magaly (English and French), Magda (German), Magdalen (English), Magdalene (English and German), Magdolna (Hungarian), Maggi (English), Maggy (English), Magnolia (English), Maica (Spanish), Maike (Frisian and German), Maiken (Frisian and German), Mair (Welsh), Maira (English, Spanish, and Hawaii), Mairead (Scottish), Mairéad (Irish), and Mairghead (Scottish).
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Magalie ... an English and French name of ... The name is of uncertain origin ... Magaly ... used predominantly in English and ... variant of Magalie ... not widely used as a baby name for ... Magda ... of Magdala ... used mostly in the German language and ... form of Magdalena ... a rare baby girl name ... Magdalen Magdalena Magdalene Magdolna ... of Magdala ... mainly used in Hungarian and its ... form of Magdalena ... not in the top 1000 names ... Maggi ... pearl ... mainly used in the English language and ... variant form of Margaret ... a rare baby girl name ... Maggie Maggy ... pearl ... primarily used in the English language ... form of Margaret ... a rare baby girl name ... Magnolia Maia Maica ... used mostly in the Spanish language and ... form of Maria Carmen ... Maike ... bitterness ... mainly used in the Frisian and German ... form of Maria ... Maiken ... bitterness ... used chiefly in Frisian and German ... derived from Hebrew origins ... form of Maria ... Mair ... bitterness ... used chiefly in Welsh and its origin is ... variant of Mary ... Maira Mairead ... pearl ... of Old Greek origin and it is used mainly in ... variant of Margaret ... Mairéad ... pearl ... used mostly in Irish and its language of ... form of Margaret ... not in the top 1000 names ... Mairghead ... pearl ... its origins in the Old Greek language and it ... form of Margaret ... an uncommon baby girl name ... |