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Margie

American  
[mahr-jee] / ˈmɑr dʒi /

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Margaret.


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Margie, a neighbor Mr. Coppola describes as “a woman with a wrestler’s bulk . . . and murder in her heart” taught high school by day and tended bar beneath the author’s apartment at night.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jul. 9, 2026

"It affects the community when something like that happens, especially when a rescuer is lost and those people risk their lives to go and help other people in difficulty," Margie Fitzgerald said.

From BBC • May 4, 2026

“The idea of a dog park came up, the idea of a pool came up,” said Mayor Margie Mohler.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 26, 2026

He is survived by his wife of more than 40 years, Margie Jasper, and their three sons, Michael, Nicholas and Christopher, according to the family’s post.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 25, 2025

Margie stays close while we burn the fire.

From "The Truth as Told by Mason Buttle" by Leslie Connor

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