The name Margaret has its roots in the Greek word "margaritēs," meaning "pearl." It has been a popular name across various cultures and has many variations. Often associated with qualities like purity and wisdom, it has been borne by numerous saints and historical figures, contributing to its enduring popularity. Ultimately, being called Margaret might reflect family traditions, cultural significance, or personal preference.
the same one as horrid Henry
Margaret Dodd is author in progress, working on her book called George
she discontinued free milk in schools.
Princess Margaret.
Margaret Beaufort. A devout Christian, much remembered for her good works. The Oxford College called Lady Margaret Hall is named for her.
his mother is called Margaret
his mother was called Margaret
Carol Mark
Margaret Peterson Haddix is from the United States and she is an author. She has written a popular series called The Missing and the sequence of books called Shadow Children.
Her father was called Harry, and her Mum was called Margaret, although everyone called her Biddy.
Margaret Ann Brady lived in an orphange called St. Abernathy's Orphanage for Girls in Whitechapel, London.
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