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Margot
M`ARGOT
,Noun.
Definition 2024
Margot
Margot
English
Alternative forms
Proper noun
Margot
- A female given name.
- 1998 Anne Tyler, A Patchwork Planet, A.A.Knopf Inc., page 3:
- "I like names that end with an a, don't you? Or other vowels? Most often it seems to be an a. But wait: Margo's name ends with an o, for mercy's sake! Barnaby's mother. Or it used to be o. Then she met Barnaby's father and added a t."
- Sophia looked at me. I told her, "Mom thought Margot with a t was higher class."
- "First time I saw it written that way was on the wedding invitations," Gram said. "She brought them home from the printer's and I said, 'Who's this?' She said, 'That's me.' Well, I did try to accommodate. Her dad said it was stuff and nonsense, but I told Jeffrey the next time he came to call, 'Mar-gott will be down in a minute.' He laughed because he thought I was joking but I was serious. I honestly assumed people pronounced the t."
- 1998 Anne Tyler, A Patchwork Planet, A.A.Knopf Inc., page 3:
Danish
Etymology
Proper noun
Margot c
- A female given name.
References
- Danskernes Navne, based on CPR data: ca. 1648 females with the given name Margot have been registered in Denmark between about 1890 (=the population alive in 1967) and January 2005. Accessed on March 20th, 2011.
French
Etymology
Diminutive of Marguerite, the French equivalent of the English Margaret.
Proper noun
Margot f.
- A female given name.
Derived terms
References
- MeilleursPrénoms, based on INSEE data: 33 465 females named Margot in France in 1900 - 2009, with the frequency peak in 1999. Accessed on March 29th, 2011.
Norwegian
Etymology
Proper noun
Margot
- A female given name.
References
- Statistisk sentralbyrå, Namnestatistikk: 1438 females with the given name Margot living in Norway on January 1st 2011. Accessed on March 29th 2011.
Swedish
Etymology
From French Margot. First recorded in Sweden in 1804.
Proper noun
Margot
- A female given name.