(The original spelling of her name was Margot; she changed it when she heard her parents were drinking a bottle of Chateau Margaux the night she was conceived.) Margo itself is a diminutive of Margaret, which means "pearl" or, in its French version, "daisy." Margaret or Marguerite would...
Description: It’s a simple name but popular because of its nice sound and spelling. Charlotte Origin: French Meaning: A free woman Variations/Synonyms: Carlotta, Charolotte, Carlotte, Carlyne, Charill, Carline, Charlet, Charlett, Charletta, Charlaine, Charlette, Charlisa, Charlotty, Charlit...
Meaning: A victory of the people Variations/Synonyms: Nicholas, Nicholaus, Nic, Nichol, Nico, Nicola, Nicolas, Nick, Nicolus, Niko, and Nikolas Description: The simple spelling for the more popular Nicholas, it’s associated with popular figures such as Nicolas Cage. Noel Origin: French Me...
A shortened version of the name Margaret or Marguerite and French for pearl, Margot is a name that perfectly encapsulates how precious your baby daughter is to you. It just so happens that a famous actress and model , Margot Robie, has that name – arguably the reason it’s become so pop...
Cette année, la dinde et les marrons c'estpour bibi. A moi la lourde tâche de recevoir dans la joie, la bonne humeur - et la déco adéquate bien-sûr.This year, the turkey and the chestnuts are foryours truly. Up to me the heavy chore of receiving in joy, in good humor -...
She was met by the office manager, Margaret Costello. In her broken English, Lilly told her she was interested in the secretarial position, and said that she was19. Margaret knew something wasn't right, but decided to give the girl a chance.Margaret sat her down at a typewriter and said...
French Introductory Course Michel Thomas Learn another language the way you learnt your own Michel Thomas, 1914–2005 Michel Thomas, the internationally renowned linguist and language teacher, who was awarded the Silver Star by the US Army for his bravery in the Second World War, died of heart ...
After the Affaire des Placards, when placards attacking the Mass were posted in the major cities and on the door of the king’s bedchamber (1534), Marot fled to Navarre, where he was protected by Margaret. When persecution of the Protestants increased, he again fled, this time to the co...