Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Mairead"

People with the first name "Mairead"

Mairead Agnew Mairead Ann Mairead Behan Mairead Boyce Mairead Bradley Mairead Brew Mairead Brogan Mairead Brown Mairead Browne Mairead Byrne Mairead Conroy Mairead Convery Mairead Craddock Mairead Creagh Mairead Curtin Mairead Devlin Mairead Dobbins Mairead Doherty Mairead Donaghy Mairead Doohan Mairead Douthart Mairead Duggan Mairead Egan Mairead English-Maher Mairead Ennis Mairead Evans Mairead Ewart Mairead Fagan Mairead Farrell Mairead Finn Mairead Finnegan Mairead Fleming Mairead Galligan Mairead Galvin Mairead Gavin Mairead Gleeson Mairead Grady Mairead Greenwell Mairead Griffin Mairead Harnett Mairead Hassett Mairead Heslin Mairead Holland Mairead Jewell Mairead K. Finn Mairead Keane Mairead Keaney Mairead Kelleher Mairead Kelly Mairead Kennedy Mairead Keogh Mairead Kerrigan Mairead Kilpatrick Mairead Laverty Mairead Logue Mairead Lynch Mairead Mackle Mairead Mageean Mairead Markey Mairead Mcauley Mairead Mccabe Mairead Mckendry Mairead Mccaffrey Mairead Mcclean Mairead Mccormick Mairead Mcgloin Mairead Mcgonagle Mairead Mcgowan Mairead Mcguigan Mairead Mcgurk Mairead Mckenna Mairead Mckinney Mairead Mcmanus Mairead Meehan Mairead Moloney Mairead Moran Mairead Morgan Mairead Morrison Mairead Morrissey Mairead Noone Mairead Nugent Mairead O'donnell Mairead O. Hagan Mairead O. Riordan Mairead Philpott Mairead Prunty Mairead Reidy Mairead Reilly Mairead Richmond Mairead Ridge Mairead Scanlon Mairead Sheedy Mairead Skelly Mairead Smart Mairead Smith Mairead Sullivan Mairead Sutton Mairead Taggart Mairead Waldron Mairead De Burca
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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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