Marjetka
Feminine
Slovene
Meaning & Origin
Marjetka is a Slovene feminine given name, functioning as a diminutive of Marjeta, which is itself the Slovene form of Margaret. The root name Margaret ultimately derives from Latin Margarita, from Greek μαργαρίτης (margarites), meaning "pearl". This word was likely a borrowing from an Indo-Iranian language.Saint Margaret, a 4th-century martyr and the patron saint of expectant mothers, popularized the name. Medieval legends depict her escaping a dragon, and she was frequently portrayed in medieval art. The name became common in Christian cultures and has retained popularity for centuries.In Slovene, Marjetka contributes to this tradition along with related diminutives such as Meta and Metka. While sources describe Marjetka simply as a female given name, its etymological tie to the pearl evokes qualities of preciousness. The name remains in use in Slovenia today.Meaning: Pearl, via MargaretOrigin: Slovene diminutive of MarjetaUsage: SloveniaRelated names: Margaret (root), Marjeta, Meta, Metka