Complete Definition of "Margaret"

English

Etymology
Name of a legendary third century saint, from Latin margarita, Gr. μα�γα�ι�εζ (λιθοζ) "pearl".

Proper noun
en-proper noun

  1. given name|female.

Translations
trans-top|female given name
Czech: Markéta f
Danish: Margrethe
Dutch: Margreet
Finnish: Marketta
French: Marguerite
German: Margarete
Italian: Margherita
trans-mid
Norwegian: Margareta, Margrethe
Polish: Ma�gorzata
Russian : �а�га�и�а ( Margaríta)
Spanish: Margarita
Swedish: Margareta
trans-bottom

Related terms
Greta, Gretchen, Madge, Mae, Maggie, Margery,Margot, Marguerite, Marjorie, Meg, Megan, Peggy, Rita

See also
marguerite

Category:Female given names from Greek

fr:Margaret
sr:Margaret

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