Margrette is a distinctive and elegant name of Latin origin, derived from the Latin word ' Margarita', which means 'pearl'. This unique name has been used throughout history, most notably by Margrethe II, the current Queen of Denmark, who was born Princess Margrethe Alexandrine Þórhildur Ingrid in 1940. The name Margrette is often associated with grace, sophistication, and a certain regal charm, reflecting its Latin roots. It consists of three syllables: Mar(g), retr(e), and e(tte). Despite its popularity in some European countries, it remains relatively uncommon elsewhere, making it an attractive choice for parents seeking a unique yet timeless name for their daughter. The name Margrette can be spelled in various ways, including Margaret, Margaretha, Margrete, and Marguerite, among others, but each of these variations retains the original meaning and charm of the name.
"The name Margrette experienced significant fluctuations in popularity over time, with a peak of 34 births in 1923 and a low of just 5 births in several years including 1952 and 1967."