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Re: The name Majken
in reply to a message by Kim
I think Majken is a Swedish/Finnish form of Michael. It could also be a form of Maaike (Dutch), in the last case, Maaike -> Maria -> Mary, (click the hyperlink for the meanings).

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This message was edited 3/19/2005, 7:11 AM

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I think it's an old germanic name, a form of Maike or Maaike probably. (which are dutch) In the middle ages a lot of Dutch girl-names ended with en. (for instance Mariken, which is an old form of Marieke.)
It could also be a scandinavian name.
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