Margot
Margot (German pronunciation [ ˈmaʁgɔt ]) is a female given name.
Origin and meaning
Margot is an originally French variant of the name Margarete , which in turn means "pearl".
Name bearers
- Margot Adler (1946–2014), American author, journalist, lecturer, Wicca priestess, radio journalist and correspondent
- Margot Albrecht (* 1949), German politician (CDU)
- Margot Anand (* 1944), French psychologist and neotantra teacher
- Margot Antillano (1916–1975), Venezuelan theater, television and film actress
- Margot Asquith (1864–1945), British writer
- Margot Ebert (1926–2009), German actress, dancer and writer
- Margot Eppinger (* 1952), German pentathlete and long jumper
- Margot Eskens (* 1936), German pop singer
- Margot Frank (1926–1945), Holocaust victim, sister of Anne Frank
- Margot Fonteyn (1919–1991), British ballet dancer (Prima Ballerina Assoluta)
- Margot Hellwig (* 1941), German singer
- Margot Hielscher (1919–2017), German singer and actress
- Margot Honecker (1927–2016), German politician
- Margot Käßmann (* 1958), German Protestant theologian
- Margot Kidder (1948-2018), Canadian actress
- Margot Klee (* 1952), German archaeologist and author
- Margot Klestil-Löffler (* 1954), Austrian diplomat
- Margot Leonard (* 1927), German actress and voice actress, German voice of Marilyn Monroe
- Margot Mahler (1945–1997), Bavarian folk actress
- Margot Philipp (1941–2004), Austrian actress
- Margot Robbie (born 1990), Australian actress
- Margot Scharpenberg (* 1924), American writer of German origin
- Margot Trooger (1923–1994), German actress
- Margot Wallström (* 1954), Swedish politician
- Margot Werner (1937–2012), Austrian ballet dancer and chanson singer
- As La Reine Margot is Margaret of Valois designated (1553-1615).
family name
- Heinz Margot (* 1962), Swiss actor and presenter
- Robert Margot (* 1967), Swiss basketball player
Web links
Wiktionary: Margot - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations