Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Mairead"

People with the first name "Mairead"

Mairead A. Mclaughlin Mairead Aherne Mairead And Mairead Bell Mairead Blair Mairead Bolger Mairead Burns Mairead Canavan Mairead Carberry Mairead Carlton Mairead Carroll Mairead Collins Mairead Comerford Mairead Conaty Mairead Connor Mairead Courtney Mairead Davern Mairead Dempsey Mairead Diamond Mairead Dickenson Mairead Dodd Mairead Dolan Mairead Doran Mairead Dornan Mairead Dougherty Mairead Eastwood Mairead Fay Mairead Feeney Mairead Flanagan Mairead Flannery Mairead Flynn Mairead Glennon Mairead Greene Mairead Hadley Mairead Hamrogue Mairead Haughey Mairead Hayes Mairead Hearty Mairead Hill Mairead House Mairead Hurley Mairead Hynes Mairead James Mairead Kane Mairead Keeley Mairead Keenan Mairead Kerr Mairead Kirk Mairead Knox Mairead Lamb Mairead Landers Mairead Lee Mairead Lynam Mairead Mackinnon Mairead Mallon Mairead Maloney Mairead Mcallister Mairead Mccann Mairead Mcconnell Mairead Mcconville Mairead Mccormack Mairead Mccourt Mairead Mcelkerney Mairead Mcginley Mairead Mcloughlin Mairead Mcveigh Mairead Mcwhinney Mairead Minto Mairead Mooney Mairead Mulhern Mairead Mullan Mairead Murtha Mairead New Mairead O'boyle Mairead O'hagan Mairead O'hanlon Mairead O'hara Mairead O'hare Mairead O'mahony Mairead O'malley Mairead O. Brien Mairead Oneill Mairead Paul Mairead Quigley Mairead Regan Mairead Reid Mairead Roche Mairead Rose Mairead Rutherford Mairead Ryan Mairead Scullion Mairead Sheehan Mairead Sinclair Mairead Traynor Mairead Treanor Mairead Tywang Mairead Walsh Mairead Williams Mairead Woods Mairead Young
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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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