Pearl baby names
Names tagged with “Pearl” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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25 names
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- Sadaf
Persian
84Pearl or shell. From Persian origin, symbolizing beauty and rarity, often referenced in classical poetry.
- Margareth
Greek
84From Greek 'margarites' meaning pearl. A variant spelling of Margaret, traditionally associated with purity and value.
- Masie
Scottish
84Pet form of Margaret, from Greek meaning 'pearl'. Also used as diminutive in Scottish tradition.
- Margret
Greek
84From Greek margarites meaning 'pearl'. A classic name symbolizing purity and precious value, popular among Christian saints and royalty.
- Marjorie
Latin
76From Latin 'margarita', meaning 'pearl'. Associated with the marguerite daisy flower and classical refinement.
- Margaux
French
76From Latin 'margariта' meaning pearl. Margaux is the French feminine form, popularized by the Bordeaux wine region.
- Margarita
Greek
74From Greek 'margarites' meaning 'pearl'. The name became popular through Saint Margaret and was especially beloved in Spanish-speaking cultures.
- Gretta
Celtic
74From Old Irish 'Gréine' meaning 'sun' or associated with Margaret, meaning 'pearl'. A modern diminutive with luminous warmth.
- Penina
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'penina' meaning 'pearl', symbolizing precious beauty and rarity.
- Marjory
Scottish
62From Latin 'margarita' meaning pearl, adapted through medieval Scottish tradition as a diminutive form.
- Margarete
Greek
62From Greek 'margarites' meaning 'pearl'. A Germanic form of Margaret, signifying purity and precious beauty.
- Inci
English
62Pearl in Turkish. A precious gem symbolizing purity, rarity, and natural beauty formed within nature.
- Margalit
Hebrew
42From Hebrew 'margalit' meaning 'pearl'. Represents purity, wisdom, and precious beauty in Jewish tradition.
- Margaery
French
42From Latin 'margarita' meaning pearl, symbolizing purity and rarity. Popularized as a feminine name in medieval romance literature.
- Leimomi
English
42Lei momi combines lei (garland/wreath) with momi (pearl), referencing a pearl lei or precious garland
- Pnina
Hebrew
42From Hebrew 'penina' meaning 'pearl'. A biblical name referenced in 1 Samuel as the second wife of Elkanah.
- Margareta
Greek
42From Greek 'margarites' meaning pearl. Associated with purity, wisdom, and precious value across European cultures.
- Margery
French
42From Latin margarita meaning 'pearl'. Medieval feminine form of the pearl, symbolizing purity and value.
- Margherita
Italian
42From Latin 'margarita' meaning 'pearl'. Also associated with the daisy flower, symbolizing innocence and purity.
- Gretchen
Germanic
40Diminutive of Greta, derived from Margaret meaning 'pearl'. Popular in German-speaking regions since the Middle Ages.
- Margie
Greek
40Short form of Margaret, from Greek 'margarites' meaning 'pearl'. A diminutive form popularized in English-speaking countries.
- Perola
English
40From Portuguese perola, derived from Latin perla meaning 'pearl'. A gem name with lustrous, precious connotations.
- Maggy
Greek
20Pet form of Margaret, from Greek 'margarites' meaning 'pearl'. Conveys brightness and preciousness.
- Perla
Latin
10From Latin 'perla' meaning 'pearl', symbolizing purity, rarity, and lustrous beauty formed within shells.
- Perlita
Spanish
10Little pearl; a diminutive form derived from Spanish 'perla' (pearl), conveying smallness and preciousness.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
