Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Mairead"

People with the first name "Mairead"

Mairead Ahern Mairead Alfred Mairead Arnold Mairead Banks Mairead Barry Mairead Blake Mairead Boohan Mairead Bourke Mairead Brien Mairead Burca Mairead Call Mairead Carlin Mairead Caulfield Mairead Cleary Mairead Coffey Mairead Coll Mairead Commane Mairead Connell Mairead Conway Mairead Cooke Mairead Cosgrove Mairead Coughlan Mairead Cullen Mairead Darragh Mairead Davies Mairead Dineen Mairead Donohue Mairead Donovan Mairead Duffy Mairead Flahive Mairead Fleetwood-Smith Mairead Forde Mairead Frey Mairead Gardner Mairead Gibbons Mairead Girvan Mairead Golden Mairead Gray Mairead Hagan Mairead Hodgkins Mairead Hugh Mairead Jacoby Mairead Joseph Mairead Keegan Mairead Kehoe Mairead Keohan Mairead Killian Mairead Kinsella Mairead Lenihan Mairead Looby Mairead Luke Mairead MacDonald Mairead Macdougall Mairead Maher Mairead Maleney Mairead Mangan Mairead Margaret Mairead Maria Mairead Mather Mairead Maxwell Mairead Mc Dermott Mairead Mcbride Mairead Mccafferty Mairead Mcclintock Mairead Mcdonnell Mairead Mcgrath Mairead Mcivor Mairead Mckiernan Mairead Mckinley Mairead Mcmanamon Mairead Mcsorley Mairead Meighan Mairead Mills Mairead Moreno Mairead Mullin Mairead Murnion Mairead O'doherty Mairead O'flaherty Mairead O. Leary Mairead Ohara Mairead Phillips Mairead Rafferty Mairead Rice Mairead Roe Mairead Said Mairead Scott Mairead Seery Mairead Shaw Mairead Shelton Mairead Taylor Mairead The Mairead Thompson Mairead Todd Mairead Tohill Mairead Tucker Mairead Turner Mairead Vazquez Mairead Watson Mairead Whiting Mairead Whyte
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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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