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Maisie, also spelt Maisy or other minor variations, is a feminine given name. It is the pet form of the Scottish Gaelic name Mairead or the Irish name Mairéad, which are the equivalent of the English name Margaret. The -ie is a diminutive suffix used in Scottish as well as Northern England English. [1]
This category is for given names from England (natively, or by historical modification of Biblical, etc., names). See also Category:English-language given names , for all those commonly used in the modern English language , regardless of origin.
Maisie (given name), a list of people and fictional characters named Maisie or spelling variations thereof; Maisie Ravier, an American film and radio show character Maisie, a 1939 American comedy film, the first in a series featuring Maisie Ravier The Adventures of Maisie, a 1945 spin-off radio program based on the movie series
While some royals have two (or more) middle names, the same can’t be said for people like Kate Middleton, who have only one. To avoid any confusion, we compiled a complete list of the British ...
The top five middle names for girls overall are Rose, Elizabeth, Grace, Jane and Marie. Redmond says the top five trendy middle names for girls are Pearl, Violet, Josephine, June and Beatrice. 100 ...
This category is for masculine given names from England (natively, or by historical modification of Biblical, etc., names). See also Category:English-language masculine given names , for all those commonly used in the modern English language , regardless of origin.
Maisey is a surname and given name which may refer to: Don Maisey (1915–2005), Australian politician; Frederick Charles Maisey (1825-1892), English general, archaeological surveyor and painter, active in India; Maisey Rika (born 1982/1983), New Zealand singer, songwriter and composer
This article lists a number of common generic forms in place names in the British Isles, their meanings and some examples of their use. The study of place names is called toponymy ; for a more detailed examination of this subject in relation to British and Irish place names, refer to Toponymy in the United Kingdom and Ireland .