Marguerite
mar-guh-REET
Meaning:
Pearl
Gender
Girl
Origin
French, Latin, Greek
Popularity Rank
#2336 (girls)
#4310 (overall)
#4310 (overall)
Popularity Summary
While less common today, Marguerite remains a charming and vintage-inspired choice, appreciated for its classic French flair and literary associations.
Why Parents Choose Marguerite
Parents often choose Marguerite for its timeless elegance, rich history, and its beautiful, symbolic meaning of purity and pearl-like beauty.
History & Cultural Significance
Originating from the French word for 'daisy' and derived from the Latin 'Margarita,' meaning 'pearl,' Marguerite has been used in France since the Middle Ages. It was popularized by saints and royalty, and remains a timeless choice for those seeking a name with historical depth and sophistication.
Marguerite is a classic French name that symbolizes purity and elegance, often associated with beauty and grace.
Notable People Named Marguerite
- Marguerite Yourcenar, acclaimed French novelist
- Marguerite Henry, American children's author
- Marguerite Duras, French writer and filmmaker
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Pop Culture References
- Marguerite in 'The Scarlet Pimpernel'
- Marguerite in 'The Phantom of the Opera'
- Marguerite in Disney's 'The Little Mermaid'