Marjarie, of Latin origin, is derived from the feminine form of the Roman family name 'Margarius'. It is thought to have been derived from the ancient Roman gens 'Marius', which was believed to be of Etruscan origin. The name 'Marjarie' has a rich history and a strong connection to ancient Roman culture.
The name Marjarie experienced a peak in popularity during the early 1920s with a high of 11 births in 1926. However, it declined thereafter, with only 5 births recorded in both 1929 and 1939. Overall, there were 101 babies named Marjarie born between 1918 and 1939.