The baby name Midge is a girl name, 1 syllables long and is pronounced "Mij".
Midge is English in Origin.
Midge is a name that is commonly used as a nickname for Margaret. It is also used as a standalone name. The name Midge means "small" or "tiny" and is of English origin. It is a diminutive of the word "midge," which refers to a small, biting insect. The name Midge has been in use since the 19th century and has remained popular in English-speaking countries.
The name Midge is typically associated with females, although it can be used for males as well. The pronunciation of Midge is "mij" or "midj." The name is composed of a single syllable and is easy to pronounce. It is a simple and straightforward name that is easy to remember and spell.
The name Midge has a long history and has been used in various forms throughout the centuries. It is a diminutive of the word "midge," which has been used since the Middle English period. The name Midge has been used as a nickname for Margaret since the 19th century and has remained popular ever since. It is a name that is associated with smallness and delicacy, making it a popular choice for parents who want a name that is unique and memorable.
Midge has the following similar or variant Names
- Midge |
- Midgie |
- Midget |
- Midgey |
- Midgely
Celebrities with the Name Midge
Midge Decter Midge Decter is a prominent American author, editor, and conservative thinker. She is famous for her staunch opposition to feminism, communism, and liberalism, and her advocacy for traditional family values and American exceptionalism. Some of her most memorable achievements include serving as the executive director of the Committee for the Free World, editing several influential conservative magazines such as "Commentary" and "The Weekly Standard," and publishing several books including "Liberal Parents, Radical Children" and "The New Chastity and Other Arguments Against Women's Liberation." |
Midge Ure Midge Ure is a Scottish musician, singer-songwriter, and producer. He is most famous for his work as the lead vocalist of the new wave band Ultravox and for co-writing and producing the charity single "Do They Know It's Christmas?" with Bob Geldof. Some of his most memorable achievements include being awarded an OBE for his services to music and charity, and being inducted into the Scottish Music Hall of Fame. |