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Margery

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Name — An old vernacular form of the name Margaret.

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Etymology

From Old French, ultimately from the Ancient Greek root meaning "pearl" shared with Margaret.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Margery” mean?

The word “Margery” means an old vernacular form of the name Margaret. In plain terms, a historical English variant of Margaret, common in medieval and early modern records.

How do you use “Margery” in a sentence?

Here is “Margery” used in a sentence: “The parish records list a "Margery" born in 1602.”

What part of speech is “Margery”?

“Margery” is a name.

Where does the word “Margery” come from?

The word “Margery” comes from Ancient Greek. From Old French, ultimately from the Ancient Greek root meaning "pearl" shared with Margaret.

Related words

Margaery Marjorie Marjory

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