Your reputation from main site follows you to meta. Badges do not. You need to earn them seperately on meta.
For the "Reputation",
Reputation is a rough measurement of how much the community trusts you; it is earned by convincing your peers that you know what you’re talking about.
and
The primary way to gain reputation is by posting good questions and useful answers. Votes on these posts cause you to gain (or sometimes lose) reputation.
As for the "badges"
Besides gaining reputation with your questions and answers, you receive badges for being especially helpful.
To clarify, your account is primarily associated with the main site. Your reputation relects your trustworthyness.
If you want to talk about the main site (i.e., working and policies), meta is there. Meta description is in this form, in general,
Meta <Main sitename>
is the part of the site where users discuss the workings and policies of <Main sitename>
rather than discussing <Primary target of Main site>
itself.
for example, for SO and Meta SO,
Meta Stack Overflow is the part of the site where users discuss the workings and policies of Stack Overflow rather than discussing programming itself.
Also, FWIW, if you see,
and they are different.