Pronunciation:
/ˈmɑːrdʒəri/
Meaning:
Pearl; derived from Margaret
Variations:
Marjory; Margery; Marjorie; Margie; Marge; Marj; Madge
Marjorie is a feminine given name of Germanic origin, derived from the name Margaret, which means "pearl." The name Marjorie evolved as a medieval variant of Margaret, becoming popular in English-speaking countries. Historically, the name has been borne by several notable figures, including Marjorie Bruce, daughter of Robert the Bruce, King of Scotland. In religious contexts, Marjorie is associated with Christianity, often linked to Saint Margaret of Scotland. The name has seen various spellings and forms over time, such as Marjory, Margery, and Margie, reflecting regional and linguistic variations. Marjorie is predominantly used for females, though it has occasionally been used as a unisex name in some cultures. In terms of popularity, Marjorie saw a peak in the early 20th century in the United States but has since declined. Today, it remains a classic name, often chosen for its vintage charm. Sibling names might include traditional names like Elizabeth, William, or James. Individuals named Marjorie are often described as compassionate, creative, and strong-willed, traits that may influence their professional paths in fields like education, arts, or social work.