Margery

Margery

Margery ist ein weiblicher Vorname.

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Herkunft und Bedeutung

Margery ist eine englische Form des Vornamens Margarete, der „Perle“ bedeutet.

Namensträgerinnen

  • Margery Allingham (1904–1966), englische Autorin klassischer Detektivromane
  • Margery Corbett Ashby (1882–1981), britische Frauenrechtlerin und Politikerin
  • Margery Jourdemain (um 1400–1441) wurde als „Hexe von Eye neben Westminster“ Opfer einer politischen Verschwörung
  • Margery Kempe (um 1373–nach 1438), englische Mystikerin und Visionärin
  • Margery Sharp (1905–1991), englische Schriftstellerin

Künstlername

  • Margery, bürgerlich Mina Crandon (1888–1941), amerikanische Magierin

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