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]

Margaret is derived via French (Marguerite) and Latin (Margarita) from Ancient Greek: μαργαρίτης (margarítēs) meaning "pearl".[2] The Greek is borrowed from Indo-Iranian languages (Persian).[3][4][5]

People

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  • Maisey Rika (born 1982/1983), New Zealand singer, songwriter and composer

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Fictional characters

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  • Maisie, in the British comic strip The Perishers (1959–2006)
  • Maisie, the character loved by the protagonist in Rudyard Kipling's first novel, The Light That Failed (1891)
  • Maisie, protagonist in the Rosa Mulholland novel Our Sister Maisie (1907)
  • Maisie Dobbs, protagonist in an ongoing series of detective novels by Jacqueline Winspear, from 2003
  • Maisie Farange, the protagonist in the Henry James novel What Maisie Knew (1897)
  • Maisie Lockwood, a supporting character in the Jurassic Park film franchise
  • Maisie MacKenzie, the kitten in the 1980s Scottish children's books by Aileen Paterson
    • Maisie Mac, the same character in the 2000-2003 British animated TV series Meeow! (Gaelic version: Meusaidh)
  • Maisie Raine, the title character of the eponymous 1998-1999 British TV drama series
  • Maisie Ravier, character played by Ann Sothern in ten films and a radio show (1939–1953) and by Janis Paige in a 1960 telemovie
  • Maisie Wylde, in the British TV soap opera Emmerdale

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See also

References

  1. Hanks, Patrick; Hodges, Flavia; Hardcastle, Kate (2006). A Dictionary of First Names. The Oxford Reference Collection. OUP Oxford. p. 578. ISBN 978-0-19-157854-0. Retrieved 26 January 2023.
  2. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Margaret" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 17 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 700.
  3. George F. Kunz and Charles H. Stevenson, The Book of the Pearl: The History, Art, Science and Industry of the Queen of Gems (London and New York: MacMillan & Co., 1908), p. 305.
  4. Schmitt, Rüdiger. "Persian Loanwords and Names in Greek". Encyclopædia Iranica. Retrieved 31 March 2022.
  5. Campbell, Mike (29 May 2020). "Meaning, origin and history of the name Margaret". Behind the Name. Retrieved 26 January 2023.
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