Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Mairead"

People with the first name "Mairead"

Mairead Abbott Mairead Adams Mairead Armstrong Mairead Boland Mairead Bracken Mairead Brady Mairead Brosnan Mairead Buckley Mairead C Kavanagh Mairead C. Kavanagh Mairead Cahill Mairead Carew Mairead Carey Mairead Cashman Mairead Cave Mairead Clancy Mairead Condron Mairead Conlon Mairead Connolly Mairead Cooney Mairead Cronin Mairead Crosby Mairead Crowley Mairead Cusack Mairead Daly Mairead Dee Mairead Deevy Mairead Delaney Mairead Devine Mairead Donnellan Mairead Donnelly Mairead Donohoe Mairead Doody Mairead Dooley Mairead Doyle Mairead Fahey Mairead Finucane Mairead Foley Mairead Foody Mairead Forristal Mairead Gaffney Mairead Gallagher Mairead Ganley Mairead Gateley Mairead Geraghty Mairead Glynn Mairead Grogan Mairead Hannigan Mairead Hannon Mairead Harte Mairead Harvey Mairead Healy Mairead Horan Mairead Horgan Mairead Horkan Mairead Hunt Mairead Jones Mairead Kavanagh Mairead Larkin Mairead Lavery Mairead Lawless Mairead Leahy Mairead Lennon Mairead Leonard Mairead Long Mairead Magee Mairead McCloskey Mairead Mclaughlin Mairead Mcdermott Mairead Mchugh Mairead Mcnamara Mairead Mullins Mairead Murray Mairead Nash Mairead Nattress Mairead Nee Mairead Neill Mairead Nesbitt Mairead Nolan Mairead O'donoghue Mairead O'driscoll Mairead O'dwyer Mairead O'grady Mairead O'mahoney Mairead O'neill Mairead Owens Mairead Peoples Mairead Phelan Mairead Reinhard Mairead Robinson Mairead Rooney Mairead Shannon Mairead Sheridan Mairead Slattery Mairead Treacy Mairead Troy Mairead Vaughan Mairead Ward Mairead Whitty Mairead Wynne
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Information about "Mairead"

For this Mairead there are 578 different names on Yasni.

In the ranking of the most common first names Mairead is on position 4013.

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Meaning of "Mairead"

Female first name (Scottish): Mairead, the pearl, taken as a name from the Latin into German;; ancient Greek (14 helpers); Margarites = the Pearl (Old High German) in the Middle Ages, spread by the name of the Holy. Margaret of Antioch (3rd and 4th centuries) and the Greek word 'Margarites' is perhaps originally from the Persian with the meaning 'child of light' (according to the presentation of the pearl as a dew-drop, which was changed by moonlight)

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