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MARGARET F
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English
Latin form of Greek Margarites, MARGARITA means "pearl."
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Pearl; Child of Light; Latinate Form of Margaret; Daisy Flower
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Norwegian
 Danish and Norwegian variant spelling of Scandinavian Margaretha, MARGARETE means "pearl." Compare with another form of Margarete.
Female
Spanish
Spanish pet form of Latin Margarita, MARGARETTA means "pearl."
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Pearl; Child of Light
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Irish American Persian Greek Shakespearean
Name of a saint.
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Finnish
Finnish form of Greek Margarites, MARGAREETA means "pearl."
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English
 English form of French Marguerite, MARGARET means "pearl."
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Pearl
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Pearl
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Shakespearean
Henry VI, Part 2' Queen to King Henry VI.
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German
 German form of Latin Margarita, MARGARETE means "pearl." Compare with another form of Margarete.
Female
German
 German form of Latin Margarita, MARGARETA means "pearl." Compare with another form of Margareta.
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Pearl
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Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Latin Margarita, MARGARETHA means "pearl."
Female
Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian form of Greek Margarites, MARGARETHE means "pearl."
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Irish
The Irish form of Margaret, it became popular around the fourteenth century.
Female
Swedish
 Danish and Swedish variant spelling of Scandinavian Margaretha, MARGARETA means "pearl." Compare with another form of Margareta.
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Pearl; Jewel; Name of a Saint
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Hungarian
Hungarian form of Greek Margarites, MARGARÉTA means "pearl."
MARGARET F
MARGARET F
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Arabic, Muslim
Servant of the Descender
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Bengali, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Wise; Leader; A Well Conducted King
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English
French pet form of Norman Germanic Ida, IDELLE means "work."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant spelling of Bowles.
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Gaelic American Irish
Brave.
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Indian, Tamil
Love
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Lord Vishnu
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English
 Anglicized form of Hebrew Ziya, ZIA means "motion, to tremble." In the bible, this is the name of a member of the tribe of Gad. Compare with another form of Zia.
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Arabic, Muslim
Holy; Noble; Modest; Humble
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Spanish
From Briseis, the woman Achilles loved in Homer's Iliad.
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n.
A compound of the so-called margaric acid with a base.
a.
Not looked for; unexpected; as, an unlooked-for event.
n.
A fatty substance, extracted from animal fats and certain vegetable oils, formerly supposed to be a definite compound of glycerin and margaric acid, but now known to be simply a mixture or combination of tristearin and teipalmitin.
n. fem.
A female figurant; esp., a ballet girl.
a.
Divided into two parts, somewhat after the manner of a fork; dichotomous.
n.
The ketone of margaric acid.
n.
A pearl.
n.
See Marmalade.
n.
A charitable institution, or a gift to create and support such an institution; as, Lady Margaret's charity.
a.
Measuring two feet; two feet long, thick, or wide; as, a two-foot rule.
imp. & p. p. Fenced
/); p. pr. & vb. n.) of Fence
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Pertaining to, or resembling, pearl; pearly.
n.
A mineral related to the micas, but low in silica and yielding brittle folia with pearly luster.
a.
Margaric; -- formerly designating a supposed acid.
n.
An oily, viscous liquid, C3H5(OH)3, colorless and odorless, and with a hot, sweetish taste, existing in the natural fats and oils as the base, combined with various acids, as oleic, margaric, stearic, and palmitic. It is a triatomic alcohol, and hence is also called glycerol. See Note under Gelatin.
a.
Not called for; not required or needed; improper; gratuitous; wanton.
n.
The margate fish.
n.
A book composed of sheets, each of which is folded into twenty-four leaves; hence, indicating more or less definitely a size of book whose sheets are so folded; -- usually written 24mo, or 24¡.
a.
Margaric.