Nicknames for Margaret

  1. Madge
    • Origin:

      Diminutive of Margery or Margaret
    • Meaning:

      "pearl"
    • Description:

      A super diminutive nickname name, and sometime Madonna nickname – it was how the British tabloids referred to her when she moved to London in the 1990s, which she found annoying until then husband Guy Ritchie said it stood for 'Your Majesty'. Madge Undersee is Katniss's best friend in The Hunger Games books.
  2. Mag
    • Origin:

      Mandaic
    • Description:

      In Mandaeism, Hag and Mag are a pair of demons typically mentioned together; Hag being male, and Mag being female.
  3. Magali
    • Maggie
      • Origin:

        Diminutive of Margaret
      • Meaning:

        "pearl"
      • Description:

        Maggie is a cute, earthy short form that has been in style for several decades now, still sometimes used as an independent name by such parents as Jon Stewart. First used in Scotland, it got a large bump in popularity via the 1971 Rod Stewart hit song "Maggie May." Today's Maggie might just as well be short for a more adventurous name such as Magdalena or Magnolia as for the classic Margaret.

        Maggie Gyllenhaal was born Margaret.

    • Mags
      • Maisie
        • Origin:

          Scottish diminutive of Margaret or Mary
        • Meaning:

          "pearl or bitter"
        • Description:

          Maisie, a charming name long popular as a nickname for Margaret or Mary, entered the Top 1000 as itself ten years ago and continues to rise. Game of Thrones star Maisie Williams helped propel the name back into the limelight, along with the that of her character, Arya.
      • Mamie
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Mary or Margaret
        • Description:

          Mamie is back. Having finally shorn her Mamie Eisenhower bangs, this insouciant and adorable nickname name is perfect if you want a zestier way to honor a beloved aunt Mary. Meryl Streep's actress daughter, properly named Mary Willa, is called Mamie Gummer. You might think of Mamie as a sister of the stylish Maisie.
      • Manci
        • Mared
          • Origin:

            Welsh form of Margaret
          • Description:

            Sounds like Maren, but with a surprise ending. If you're looking for a fresh way to honor Margaret, this could be it.
        • Marga
          • Marge
            • Origin:

              Short form of Margaret, Greek
            • Meaning:

              "pearl"
            • Description:

              Marge used to be as common as Maggie or Megan, ranking on its own in the girls' Top 1000 from 1900 until right after World War II, when so many Old School names fell off the list in favor of a new generation cuter, perkier choices.
          • Margie
            • Origin:

              Diminutive of Margery
            • Description:

              Prime pert-teenager name in midcentury TV shows, replaced by Maggie.
          • Margo
            • Origin:

              French, diminutive of Margaret
            • Meaning:

              "pearl"
            • Description:

              Margo and Margot sound exactly the same, so why has the Margot spelling hopped back onto the Top 1000, outpacing Margo in numbers more than two to one? (Over 350 baby girls were named Margot in the most recent year, versus 150 named Margo.)
          • Margot
            • Origin:

              French, diminutive of Margaret
            • Meaning:

              "pearl"
            • Description:

              Margot is suddenly a star again. After a nearly-half century absence, it hopped back on the Top 1000 list in 2013 and is on the rise. The Margot spelling is now given to three times as many baby girls as the Margo one.
          • Margy
            • Marit
              • Origin:

                Aramaic
              • Meaning:

                "pearl"
              • Description:

                An unusual and straightforward name with an attractive Scandinavian accent; a royal name in Norway.
            • Marja
              • Origin:

                Finnish, Dutch
              • Meaning:

                "berry"
              • Description:

                A Dutch, Finnish and Sorbian form of Mary, which also happens to mean "berry" in Finnish, giving it a sweet naturey charm.
            • Marje
              • Mayme
                • Meg
                  • Origin:

                    Diminutive of Margaret
                  • Meaning:

                    "pearl"
                  • Description:

                    Meg, perennially one of the Little Women, is a Margaret short form that manages to be neither quite in nor quite out of style. Meg is sleeker and more sophisticated than Maggie, more contemporary than Peg, more stylish than Megan, and still one of the best diminutives of Margaret.

                    Meg Ryan was born Margaret Mary Emily Anne.