Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Mairead"

People with the first name "Mairead"

Mairead A. Hannon Mairead Andrew Mairead Bergin Mairead Black Mairead Bonner Mairead Brennan Mairead Broderick Mairead Buchan Mairead Burke Mairead Butler Mairead Campbell Mairead Carney Mairead Carty Mairead Casey Mairead Cassidy Mairead Catterson Mairead Cavanagh Mairead Chapman Mairead Clarke Mairead Corcoran Mairead Corrigan Mairead Cosgrave Mairead Costello Mairead Cussen Mairead Denton Mairead Dinnigan-Warner Mairead Dixon Mairead Ferry Mairead Fitzpatrick Mairead Fox Mairead Furlong Mairead Gorman Mairead Hanna Mairead Harding Mairead Harrington Mairead Harris Mairead Hastings Mairead Haughian Mairead Hayden Mairead Hegarty Mairead Hennessy Mairead Hickey Mairead Hogan Mairead Horton Mairead Hughes Mairead Hurson Mairead Hutchinson Mairead Imlach Mairead Jennings Mairead Kearney Mairead Keating Mairead Kennelly Mairead King Mairead Lacey Mairead Lavelle Mairead Linnane Mairead Loftus Mairead Lyons Mairead Macleod Mairead Magill Mairead Malone Mairead Mannion Mairead Mcgarry Mairead Mcsweeney Mairead Mcalinden Mairead Mccarthy Mairead Mcevoy Mairead Mcfadden Mairead Mcmahon Mairead Mcmullen Mairead Molloy Mairead Morris Mairead Naughton Mairead Ni Mairead Nixon Mairead Noonan Mairead Ní Mairead O'sullivan Mairead O'connor Mairead O'flynn Mairead O'gorman Mairead O'kane Mairead O'keeffe Mairead O'regan Mairead O'reilly Mairead O. Mahony Mairead Painter Mairead Power Mairead Redmond Mairead Rodgers Mairead Rogers Mairead Ross Mairead Slevin Mairead Sweeney Mairead Teehan Mairead Tracey Mairead Whelan Mairead White Mairead Wilson Mairead de Barra
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Information about "Mairead"

For this Mairead there are 578 different names on Yasni.

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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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