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Marguerit

A shortened variant of Marguerite, from Greek margarites meaning pearl.

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Marguerit is a shortened variant of Marguerite, from Greek margarites meaning pearl. The pearl image gives the name a long-standing association with beauty, worth, and delicacy, while the French shape adds refinement and a slightly literary touch.

It sits comfortably in the family of classic names that have moved across languages and centuries. As a name, Marguerit feels elegant and understated. It has the polished old-world quality of French forms, but in a more compact and slightly unusual spelling.

That makes it feel rare without seeming invented. Marguerit carries the calm dignity of a classic name, while the abbreviated form gives it a more contemporary visual simplicity.

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