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- Margaret - Wikipedia
Margaret is a feminine given name, which means "pearl" It is of Latin origin, via Ancient Greek and ultimately from Old Iranian [1] It has been an English name since the 11th century, and remained popular throughout the Middle Ages
- Margaret (2011) - IMDb
Margaret: Directed by Kenneth Lonergan With Anna Paquin, Matt Damon, Mark Ruffalo, J Smith-Cameron A high-school student feels responsible for a fatal traffic accident and tries to make amends
- Meaning, origin and history of the name Margaret
Derived from Latin Margarita, which was from Greek μαργαρίτης (margarites) meaning "pearl", a word that was probably ultimately a borrowing from an Indo-Iranian language Saint Margaret, the patron of expectant mothers, was martyred at Antioch in the 4th century
- Princess Margaret | Biography, Love Life, Wedding, Facts - Britannica
Princess Margaret (born August 21, 1930, Glamis Castle, Scotland—died February 9, 2002, London, England) was a British royal, the second daughter of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother) and the younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II
- Margaret - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity
Margaret is a girl's name of Greek origin meaning "pearl" Margaret is the 112 ranked female name by popularity
- Margaret - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Margaret, Marguerite - the pearl! the daisy! Oh name of romance and of minstrelsy, which brings the days of chivalry to mind, and the worship of flowers and ladies fair!
- Margaret Name Meaning Origin: 7 Essential Facts - MomJunction
Margaret is a girl name with French and Greek origins It is a derivative of the French term Marguerite, meaning ‘pearl ’ The term arises from the Latin form of the Greek Margarites This adorable name was much liked by the Romans and spread throughout Europe in medieval times
- Meaning of the name Margaret - Wisdom Library
Margaret is a name of Greek origin, meaning "pearl " It derives from the Greek word margarites, which itself may have roots in an Old Persian word for "child of light" or "earth-sea "
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