Marguerite (given name)
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Marguerite is the French form of a female given name (English Margaret, Spanish Margarita) which derives from the Greek Μαργαρίτης meaning "pearl").[1] See also Margaret (name) and Peggy.
Notable women named Marguerite
- Queen Marguerite de Valois, wife of Henry IV of France and Navarre
- Saint Marguerite Bourgeoys, foundress of the Congregation of Notre Dame, Montreal
- Marguerite Scypion, in 1805 filed the first "freedom suit" in St. Louis and succeeded in ending Indian slavery in the state of Missouri in 1836
- Marguerite Duras, French writer and film director
- Marguerite Georges, French actress
- Marguerite Henry, American writer
- Marguerite Long, French pianist
- Marguerite Moreau, American actress
- Marguerite L. Smith (1894–1985), New York assemblywoman 1920–1921
- Marguerite Yourcenar, Belgian novelist
- Marguerite "Peg" Luksik, Pennsylvania politician
Margueritte as a surname
- Jean Auguste Margueritte, French general
- Victor Margueritte, Algerian-born French writer
- Paul Margueritte, Algerian-born French writer
- Arnaud Margueritte, French footballer
Other uses of Marguerite (given name)
- The original given name of the author Maya Angelou
- Marguerite (mare), the name of a mare, mother of Gallant Fox, the 2nd U.S. Triple Crown Champion,
Fictional characters named Marguerite
- Marguerite, the name of the heroine of Gounod's opera Faust
- Tomoe Marguerite, character in the anime and manga My-Otome
- Marguerite St. Just, wife of the Scarlet Pimpernel in the novel by the same name
- Marguerite Gautier, the name of the heroine in the Alexandre Dumas fils novel La Dame aux Camelias
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