Usage, description and more for Magda



Gender: Female    Origin: Polish
Also available in Bulgarian, Czech, German, Greek, Estonian, Latvian, Norwegian Bokmål, Polish, Portuguese,

Magda is used in


BGBulgaria CZCzechia DKDenmark DEGermany GRGreece ZASouth Africa EEEstonia LVLatvia NONorway PLPoland BRBrazil

Countries where Magda has name day


Magda has a name day in BGBulgaria and Magda's next name day is July 22.
Magda has a name day in CZCzechia and Magda's next name day is July 22.
Magda has a name day in EEEstonia and Magda's next name day is July 22.
Magda has a name day in LVLatvia and Magda's next name day is July 23.
Magda has a name day in NONorway and Magda's next name day is May 11.

Magda


Origin: The name Magda has various origins, including Greek, Latin, and Polish.

Greek Origin:

In Greek, Magda is often used as a short form of the name Magdalene, which means "from Magdala."

Latin Origin:

In Latin, Magda is derived from the name Magdala, a place name in ancient Israel.

Polish Origin:

In Poland, Magda is a popular diminutive of the name Magdalena, which comes from the Latin word "magdala" meaning "tower."

Meaning: The name Magda is often associated with qualities such as strength, independence, and leadership. It can also symbolize a sense of spirituality and devotion.

In some cultures, Magda is also used as a nickname for women named Magdalena or variants of the name.

Nameday celebrations for Magda may vary depending on the country and tradition, but it is a name cherished by many for its rich history and significance.