Margaret > Meg/Maggie > Peg/Peggy
The origins of nicknaming "Peggy" for "Margaret" are not entirely clear, but it is believed to have evolved from the rhyming slang convention of replacing a name with a rhyming variant or a similarly sounding nickname. Over time, "Margaret" transformed into "Meg," and then further into "Peg," eventually leading to the nickname "Peggy."
In Hawaiian, "Peggy" can be translated to "Peki."
The Maori name for Margaret is Mareta.
The nickname for Salvadorans is "Guanaco."
Angie is the nickname for Angela or Angelina.
Sandra is the comon nickname of Alexsandra A comon nickname would by Sandy, or Sandi.
Margaret > Meg > Peg > Peggy Mary > Molly > Polly
Peggy (apparently)
The name Peggy means pearl.Uh... no. Not at all. Wrong. Way off. Not even close.No offense.Peggy means "Margaret."Peggy is a mediaeval diminutive of Margaret, and Margaret means pearl so both the answers above are right. Peggy is arrived at from Meggie. The reason for the change of first consonant is unknown.Actually I am sorry, the person above me couldn't be more wrong. Peggy does not mean Margaret, it can simply be used a a nickname for Margaret. My name is Peggy and it means Pearl. NOT Margaret, I DO NOT have Margaret in my name ANYWHERE. They are just confused that it can be used as a nickname.
Peggy Bates's birth name is Margaret Gaines.
Margaret 'Peggy' Murphy was born on 1930-02-03.
Margot, which is a nickname for Marguerite("Margaret"), is a French equivalent of the English name "Peggy." The pronunciation in French will be "mar-go" for the diminutive and "mar-greet" for the proper feminine noun.
Margaret Judge goes by Peggy.
Margaret Nusbaum went by Peggy.
Margaret Lennon goes by "Peggy".
Margaret McEntee goes by Peggy.
Margaret Kerry goes by Peg, and Peggy.
PEIG (Peg)PEIGÍN (Pegeen = Peggy)Forms of Maighréad (Margaret)