Marjorie

  • Origin
    English, French, Latin
  • Meaning
    pearl
  • Variations
    Marjory, Margery, Marge, Margie, Marjie
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  • This vintage treasure has weathered decades of changing trends, emerging once again as a sophisticated choice for discerning parents. Marjorie exudes a certain grace and refinement that recalls an earlier era while remaining perfectly wearable in contemporary settings. The name offers built-in nickname potential with options like Marge, Margie, or Jorie, allowing for personalization as a child develops her own identity. Its three-syllable structure provides a substantial, complete sound that pairs well with shorter surnames while maintaining balance with longer ones. Marjorie suggests intelligence, poise, and dependability—qualities that serve well throughout life's various chapters. The name has been carried by accomplished women across multiple fields, from literature to science to public service, providing inspiring role models. For parents drawn to classic names with historical weight rather than trendy modern inventions, Marjorie delivers timeless elegance with proven staying power.
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