Maaike

Dutch feminine given name From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Maaike (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈmaːikə] ) is a Dutch feminine given name. The name is originally a diminutive of Maria, which is derived from the Hebrew name Miriam. In the Netherlands and Belgium are over 24,000 women with the name Maaike.

PronunciationDutch: [ˈmaːikə]
GenderFeminine
LanguageDutch
LanguageDutch
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Maaike
PronunciationDutch: [ˈmaːikə]
GenderFeminine
LanguageDutch
Origin
LanguageDutch
DerivationMaria + ke
MeaningLittle Maria
Other names
Variant formsMaaijke, Maayke, Maeike, Maeyke
DerivedMaria
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Etymology

Maaike means 'little Maria'. The name is a diminutive as indicated by the suffix -ke of the given name Maria from Latin translation of the New Testament, which is based on the Greek original Mariam (Μαριάμ) and derived from the Hebrew given name Miriam (מִרְיָם).[1][2] The meaning of Maria, Mariam, and Miriam is unknown.[3] Less common spelling variants of Maaike are Maaijke,[4] Maayke,[5] Maeike,[6] and Maeyke.[7]

Popularity

In 2017, there were 18.891 women with Maaike as first name and 4.671 women with Maaike as middle name in the Netherlands.[8] In 2022, there were 657 women with Maaike as first name in Belgium, the majority of whom lived in the Dutch-speaking Flemish Region.[9]

People with the name

Maaike

People with the first name spelled Maaike include:

Maayke

People with the first name spelled Maayke include:

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