Margery [mahr-juh-ree] Examples noun
- a female given name, form of Margaret.
Examples from the Web for margery Contemporary Examples of margery
Margery, with unruffled New Orleans charm, took it as a matter of course that everyone who turned up would need feeding.
I Sat on Elizabeth Taylor’s Knee
John Barry
March 24, 2011
Diet may be a key piece of this, says Dr. Margery Gass, the executive director of the North American Menopause Society.
A Link Between Hot Flashes and Breast Cancer?
Pat Wingert
February 11, 2011
Historical Examples of margery
Lingen had taken Margery Dacre to himself, Lucy was with her husband.
Maurice Henry Hewlett
Lucy came down to breakfast, and the boys; but Margery Dacre did not appear.
Maurice Henry Hewlett
“He’s very fascinating,” said Margery Dacre, and Francis lifted his eyebrows.
Maurice Henry Hewlett
Margery Dacre and Lingen preferred retirement and their own company.
Maurice Henry Hewlett
There were four of us, my dad, my mother, my little sister Margery and myself.
Robert Watson
Word Origin and History for margery Margery
fem. proper name, from Old French Margerie, related to Late Latin margarita “pearl” (see Margaret).