Margaret is an English feminine given name, originally derived from Greek, via Latin and French forms.
Margaret may also refer to:
Mercury most commonly refers to:
Mary may refer to:
Phoenix most often refers to:
Venus is the second planet from the Sun.
Iris most often refers to:
Saint Margaret, St. Margarets, or St. Margaret's may refer to:
Lulu may refer to:
Sylvia may refer to:
Jane may refer to:
Margherita is an Italian feminine given name. It also is a surname. As a word, in Italian it means "daisy". The name is related to Margaret.
A fox is a medium-sized, omnivorous mammal.
Faith is confidence or trust in a particular religious belief system.
Siren or sirens may refer to:
Rita may refer to:
Margaret is a feminine given name, meaning "pearl". It is of Latin origin, via Ancient Greek and ultimately from Old Iranian. It has been an English name since the 11th century, and remained popular throughout the Middle Ages. It became less popular between the 16th and 18th century, but became more common again after this period, becoming the second-most popular female name in the United States in 1903. Since this time, it has become less common, but was still the ninth-most common name for women of all ages in the United States as of the 1990 census.
A margarita is a cocktail.
Angelina may refer to:
Abigail is a feminine given name. The name comes from the Biblical Hebrew name Hebrew: אֲבִיגַיִל / אֲבִיגָיִל ʾĂvî-Ghayil, meaning "my father's joy". It is also a surname.
Walker or The Walker may refer to:
Margarita is a feminine given name in Latin and Eastern European languages. In Latin it came from the Greek word margaritari (μαργαριτάρι), meaning pearl, which was borrowed from the Persians.