Margareth Menezes
Musician
1964
Brazilian singer and politician known as the Queen of Axé, celebrated for popularizing Bahian music worldwide
"pearl"
"precious gem"
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“A royal classic meaning pearl, spanning a thousand years”
Margareth is a variant spelling of Margaret, one of the most enduring names in Western history. It derives from the ancient Greek word "margaritēs" meaning pearl, which itself may have come from Persian. The name spread throughout Europe via early Christian martyrs, particularly Saint Margaret of Antioch, and was carried by queens, saints, and noblewomen across centuries.
The -th variant spelling of Margaret appears primarily in Dutch, Scandinavian, and Portuguese-influenced naming traditions. It remains a distinctive spelling that honors the traditional name while giving it a slightly different written identity. The base name Margaret has been consistently popular for over a millennium.
Margaret has been borne by queens of Scotland, England, Norway, and Denmark. In Dutch and Scandinavian cultures, Margareth or Margreth represents a slightly different pronunciation tradition. Saint Margaret of Antioch is venerated across many Christian denominations.
Musician
1964
Brazilian singer and politician known as the Queen of Axé, celebrated for popularizing Bahian music worldwide
Royalty
1940
Queen of Denmark from 1972 to 2024, the longest-reigning Danish monarch
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