Associations to the word «Margaret»
Noun
- Harriet
- Somerset
- Joanne
- Winthrop
- Claudius
- Murray
- Divinity
- Cochran
- Eliza
- Constance
- Clifford
- Phyllis
- Haley
- Astor
- Mbe
- Mcbride
- Cecilia
- Drummond
- Vi
- Vii
- Nicholson
- Sheila
- Rosalind
- Alice
- Edward
- Evelyn
- Maureen
- Nolan
- Gloucester
- Regent
- Callahan
- Stewart
- Hilda
- Farrar
- Lillian
- Fiona
- Sinclair
- Dauphin
- Wilcox
- Madeline
- Bain
- Burgh
- Effigy
- Baron
- Christine
- Brenda
- Gardiner
- Becker
- Novelist
- Geraldine
- Judy
- Marriage
- Wiltshire
- Carlson
- Susanna
- Provence
- Elisabeth
- Blanche
- Peg
- Fay
- Fife
- Albans
- Cbe
- Macmillan
- Paisley
- Witchcraft
- Edinburgh
- Matron
- Mcintyre
- Philip
- Wade
- Sutherland
- Blackwood
- Fusilier
- Ruth
- Farley
- Biographer
- Leech
- Morrison
- Dame
- Martina
- Emily
- Viii
- Nathaniel
- Dunlop
- Burroughs
- Hamilton
- Berwick
- Thornton
- Habsburg
- Peterson
- Dunbar
- Confessor
- Radcliffe
- Mcnamara
- Sibling
- Abigail
Verb
Wiktionary
MARGARET, proper noun. A female given name.
MARGARET, proper noun. A river of southwestern Western Australia, presumed named for a cousin of John Garrett Bussell, founder of Busselton.
MARGARET, proper noun. A river of the Kimberley region of Western Australia, named for its European discoverer's sister-in-law.
MARGARET, proper noun. (astronomy) A moon of Uranus, named for a character in Much Ado About Nothing. [Discovered 2003]
Wise words
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