Marjolaine
The meaning of Marjolaine is 'marjoram', 'pearl'. Marjolaine is of French origin and is most commonly given to baby girls. As a diminutive of Margaret, which means 'pearl', Marjolaine is a Scottish version of Margery. This name comes from the Old French word Majorane, which means 'minty herb', and the Latin word Majorana, which comes from the prefix māĭŏr, which means 'major', 'greatest'. Marjoram is a undershrub or perennial herb with citrus and pine tastes that can be sensitive to cold. The Greeks and Romans were aware of marjoram, a native of Cyprus and southern Turkey, and associated it with contentment.
Gender
Girl
Origin
French
Numerology
M is for mirth, your laughter.
A is for altruism, the unselfish you.
R is for rely, everyone’s trustworthy friend.
J is for jolly, the fun side!
O is for openness, it’s refreshing!
L is for love, everlasting.
A is for altruism, the unselfish you.
I is for impress, for impress you will.
N is for name, a pleasant one indeed.
E is for exquisite, who could argue?
Lucky
Marjolaine lucky number is 8.
8 is all about abundance. Within numerology, this number is linked to material wealth and financial success. Ambitious and goal-oriented, 8 can effortlessly assume leadership positions through its natural magnetism. 8 applies big-picture thinking to broaden its scope, racing up the top of any ladder to reach extraordinary heights.
Famous People Named Marjolaine
- Erin Helena Maureen Anttila Finnish singer of group Nylon Beat
Marjolaine in Pop Culture
- The Rasmus Finnish rock band
- Erasmus character in "Barbie of Swan Lake"
- Erasmas character in "Anathem" by Neal Stephenson
- Erasmus Holiday character in "Kenilworth" by Sir Walter Scott
- Erasmus Lee a character from the popular Netflix series “Peaky Blinders”