Margareth

Meaning of Margareth

Margareth, pronounced MAR-guh-reth (/ˈmɑr.gər.θ/), is a luminous cousin of Margaret, tracing its roots back to the Greek margarites, meaning “pearl,” and sailing through Latin and Old French to arrive today with a hint of medieval charm. With its distinctive –eth ending, Margareth feels both classic and refreshingly unique, conjuring images of pearl-dusted shorelines and storied queens of old. In recent years it’s enjoyed a quiet comeback in the U.S., striking a perfect balance between vintage elegance and playful flair. Ideal for parents who want a name that sparkles with timeless grace, Margareth is the understated pearl in the sandbox, ready to gleam with quiet confidence and welcome.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as MAR-guh-reth (/ˈmɑr.gər.θ/)

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Notable People Named Margareth

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