Margery









Margery


Margery [mahr-juh-ree] Examples noun

  1. 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.

    Love and Lucy

    Maurice Henry Hewlett

  • Lucy came down to breakfast, and the boys; but Margery Dacre did not appear.

    Love and Lucy

    Maurice Henry Hewlett

  • “He’s very fascinating,” said Margery Dacre, and Francis lifted his eyebrows.

    Love and Lucy

    Maurice Henry Hewlett

  • Margery Dacre and Lingen preferred retirement and their own company.

    Love and Lucy

    Maurice Henry Hewlett

  • There were four of us, my dad, my mother, my little sister Margery and myself.

    The Spoilers of the Valley

    Robert Watson

  • Word Origin and History for margery Margery

    fem. proper name, from Old French Margerie, related to Late Latin margarita “pearl” (see Margaret).

    53 queries 0.607