Certificate of Name
Maisy
Feminine
English
Meaning & Origin
Maisy is a variant spelling of Maisie, a feminine given name used primarily in English-speaking countries. Maisy itself is a pet form of the Scottish Gaelic name Mairead (or the Irish Mairéad), which are the equivalent of the English name Margaret. The diminutive suffix "-ie" or "-y" is common in Scottish and Northern English usage to create affectionate pet forms. Margaret ultimately derives from the Greek word margarites meaning "pearl," which itself is borrowed from Indo-Iranian languages. Etymology and Historical BackgroundThe name Maisy, along with its variants such as Mazie, Mysie, and Maisey, emerged as a whimsical spelling of Maisie. The root name Maisie has been long used in the United Kingdom and Australia, gaining popularity particularly at the end of the 20th century. In the United States, Maisie was brought to public attention notably by British actress Maisie Williams (born 1997), who played Arya Stark on the television series Game of Thrones. Her birth name is Margaret, illustrating the direct link from Margaret to Maisie. Cultural SignificanceThe name Maisy, as a variant, shares in the popularity of Maisie and benefits from its association with beloved fictional characters like Maisie Williams’ Arya Stark, which boosted the name’s recognition globally. While less common than Maisie, Maisy offers a slightly more informal or modern spelling, fitting into the trend of playful and accessible names. Meaning: Pearl (via Margaret) Origin: English (variant of Scottish/Irish origin) Type: Given name, feminine Usage regions: English-speaking countries, especially UK, Australia, and US
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