Margie

Meaning of Margie

Margie is a unisex name with English origins. It is a diminutive of the name Margaret. The name Margie is pronounced as MAR-jee (/ˈmɑr.dʒi/). Margie has been used as a given name in the United States of America for many years, with varying levels of popularity. In recent years, it has ranked between 4000 and 9000 in terms of occurrences. The name Margie carries associations with its parent name Margaret, which means "pearl" and has strong historical and literary connections.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as MAR-jee (/ˈmɑr.dʒi/)

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Notable People Named Margie

Margie Mason is an American Pulitzer-winning journalist known for her extensive reporting from inside North Korea and her work in more than 20 countries across four continents.
Margie Hyams - Marjorie Hyams was an American jazz vibraphonist, pianist, and arranger known for her work in the 1940s and insistence on the correct spelling of her name.
Margie Evans was a renowned American blues and gospel singer and songwriter with two hit singles on the US Billboard R&B chart, who collaborated with several notable artists throughout her five-decade career.
Margie Singleton, also known as Margaret Louise Ebey, was a prominent American country music singer and songwriter in the 1960s, known for her collaborations with country stars like George Jones and Faron Young.
Margie Ackles Jones was an American figure skater who won the gold medal at the 1960 U.S. Figure Skating Championships in ice dance with Charles Phillips.
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