Magaly

Meaning pearl
Origin Greek
Gender Girl
Popularity Moderate
Length 6
Syllables 3
Syllabification Ma-ga-ly

About Magaly

The name Magaly, derived from the Greek Magdalene, carries a rich history and a sense of elegance. Its origin in the ancient town of Magdala lends it an air of uniqueness. With ties to beauty and strength, the name Magaly has resonated across cultures and time.

In various cultures, Magaly has found its place, adapting to different forms like Magali and Magdalena. Its variations highlight its versatility, making it a name that's both classic and adaptable to modern times.

Famous individuals like Peruvian actress Magaly Solier and journalist Magaly Medina have brought prominence to the name, while fictional characters such as Magaly Olson from "Bee Season" have given it depth in literature.

Choosing Magaly for a baby girl bestows a timeless gift, connecting her to a lineage of strong women and a name that stands out. Whether it's the affectionate Maggie or the spirited Lyla, nicknames add a personal touch to this already charming name.

In a world where names hold stories, Magaly tells a tale of grace, history, and a touch of mystery - a name worthy of the remarkable individuals who bear it.

Variations of Name Magaly

Magali
Magalie
Magalee
Madison
Maria
Madeline
Maya

Nicknames for Magaly

Mag
Maggie
Aly
Galy
Magaly

Famous People Named Magaly

Magaly SolierPeruvian actress and singer
Magaly MedinaPeruvian television presenter and journalist
Magaly GuerreroBolivian journalist and news anchor
Magaly LópezParaguayan model and beauty queen
Magaly HinojosaMexican politician and lawyer
Magaly CorzoCuban pianist and music educator

Characters Named Magaly

Magaly OlsonCharacter from the novel "Bee Season" by Myla Goldberg
Magaly DelgadoCharacter in the novel "Magaly Street" by Magdalena Tulli
Magaly FontaineCharacter in the TV series "Sous le soleil"