13. Madelyn
Madelyn is an English first name that is derived from the French name Madeline, which ultimately stems from the Greeks and means “lady from Magdala or lofty tower.” Madelyn is a female given name that is derived from the French name Madeline. While the French version of this name is relatively common in literature, the English version of this name has been quite popular throughout history, particularly in the 1990s. Because it is derived from Mary Magdalene, a key character in the New Testament, it has gained appeal in part because of this connection.
12. Margery
Margery is a first name that is derived from the word “pearl.” Marjorie is a name that can be spelled both ways. However, it only acquired popularity again in 1921, after being particularly prominent during the Middle Ages and the Tudor era of history.