Maggie
Maggie is a common short form of the name Magdalena, Magnolia, Margaret, Marigold.
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Maggie may refer to:
People
Women
- Maggie Adamson, Scottish musician
- Maggie Aderin-Pocock (born 1968), British scientist
- Maggie Alderson (born 1959), Australian author
- Maggie Alphonsi (born 1983), English rugby union player
- Maggie Anderson (born 1948), American poet
- Maggie Anderson (activist) (born 1971), American activist
- Maggie Atkinson (born 1956), English educator
- Maggie Baird (born 1959), American actress
- Maggie Bandur (born 1974), American television writer
- Maggie Barrie (born 1996), Sierra Leonean sprinter
- Maggie Barry (born 1959), New Zealand politician
- Maggie Batson (born 2003), American actress
- Maggie Baylis (1912–1997), American graphic designer
- Maggie Beer (born 1945), Australian cook
- Maggie Behle (born 1980), American Paralympic alpine skier
- Maggie Bell (born 1945), Scottish vocalist
- Maggie Benedict (born 1981), South African actress
- Maggie Betts, American filmmaker
- Maggie Björklund, Danish guitarist
- Maggie Black (1930–2015), American ballet teacher
- Maggie Blanc, American television producer
- Maggie De Block (born 1962), Belgian politician
- Maggie Blye (1942–2016), American actress
- Maggie Borg (1952–2004), Maltese activist
- Maggie Boyle (1956–2014), English singer
- Maggie Bridges (born 1992), American beauty pageant titleholder
- Maggie Brown (born 1948), American playwright
- Maggie Brown (singer) (born 1963), American singer
- Maggie Browne (1864–1937), English author
- Maggie Butt, British poet
- Maggie Calloway (1910–2000), Filipino actress
- Maggie Campbell-Culver, English historian
- Maggie Carey (born 1975), American director
- Maggie Carlton (born 1957), American politician
- Maggie Carver (born 1964), English businesswoman
- Maggie Cassella, American-Canadian actress
- Maggie Chan Man Yee (born 1975), Hong Kong long-distance runner
- Maggie Chapman (born 1979), Zimbabwean-Scottish politician
- Maggie Chapman (singer) (born 1997), American singer-songwriter
- Maggie Chen (born 1957), Chinese actress
- Maggie Cheung (born 1964), Hong Kong actress
- Maggie Cheung Ho-yee (born 1969), Hong Kong actress
- Maggie Chiang (born 1980), Taiwanese singer
- Maggie Civantos (born 1984), Spanish actress
- Maggie Cline (1857–1934), American singer
- Maggie Cogan (born 1943), American resident
- Maggie Coles-Lyster (born 1999), Canadian cyclist
- Maggie Collins, Australian announcer
- Maggie Cronin, Irish actress
- Maggie Crotty (1948–2020), Democratic member
- Maggie Cusack, English professor
- Maggie Eckford (born c. 1986), uses the stage name Ruelle (singer), American singer-songwriter
- Maggie Culver Fry, American poet
- Maggie Davis, British politician
- Maggie Dence (born 1942), Australian film actress
- Maggie Dent (born 1955), Australian author
- Maggie Diaz (1925–2016), Australian photographer
- Maggie Dixon (1977–2006), American basketball player
- Maggie Doyne (born 1987), American philanthropist
- Maggie Edmond (born 1946), Australian architect
- Maggie Estep (1963–2014), American writer
- Maggie Ferguson (born 1952), Australian violinist
- Maggie Fitzgibbon (1929–2020), Australian actress
- Maggie Flecknoe (born 1983), American voice actress
- Maggie Friedman, American screenwriter
- Maggie Furey (1955–2016), British writer
- Maggie Gallagher (born 1960), American writer
- Maggie Gee (disambiguation)
- Maggie Geha (born 1988), American actress
- Maggie George, American educator
- Maggie Gobran (born 1949), Coptic Orthodox lady
- Maggie Gordon-Smith, British track cyclist
- Maggie Grace (born 1983), American actress noted for her role in the TV series Lost
- Maggie Gray, American set decorator
- Maggie Greenwald (born 1955), American filmmaker
- Maggie Gripenberg (1881–1976), Finnish dancer
- Maggie Gyllenhaal (born 1977), American actress
- Maggie Haberman (born 1973), American journalist
- Maggie Hadleigh-West (born 1958), American filmmaker
- Maggie Hall (1853–1888), Irish prostitute
- Maggie Hamilton (1867–1952), Scottish artist
- Maggie Han (born 1959), American actress
- Maggie Haney (born 1978), American coach
- Maggie Hannan (born 1962), English poet
- Maggie Hassan (born 1958), American attorney and politician
- Maggie Hathaway (1911–2001), American singer
- Maggie Helwig (born 1961), Canadian poet
- Maggie Hemingway (1946–1993), British novelist
- Maggie Hickey (born 1946), Australian politician
- Maggie Hill (1898–1949), English career criminal
- Maggie Hogan (born 1979), American Olympic athlete
- Maggie Holland, English singer-songwriter
- Maggie Jeffus (born 1934), Democratic educator
- Maggie Jenkins (born 2001), New Zealand footballer
- Maggie Jones (actress) (1934–2009), British actress
- Maggie Jones (blues musician) (1894–1940), American singer
- Maggie Jones, Baroness Jones of Whitchurch (born 1955), British politician
- Maggie Elizabeth Jones (born 2003), American actress
- Maggie Hardy Knox (born 1965), American billionaire businesswoman
- Maggie Lindemann (born 1998), American singer
- Maggie Kirkpatrick (born 1941), Australian actress
- Maggie McNamara (1928–1978), American actress
- Maggie Noach (1949–2006), English literary agent
- Maggie Nichols (gymnast) (born 1997), American gymnast
- Maggie Blue O'Hara (born 1975), Canadian actress
- Maggie Q (born 1979), American actress Margaret Quigley
- Maggie Qin (born 1989), Chinese actress
- Maggie Reilly (born 1956), Scottish singer
- Maggie de la Riva (born 1942), Filipina film actress
- Maggie Rogers (born 1994), American musician
- Maggie Siff (born 1974), American actress
- Maggie Smith (born 1934), English actress
- Maggie Smith (poet), American poet, freelance writer, and editor
- Maggie Tabberer (born 1936), Australian fashion personality
- Margaret Thatcher (1925–2013), the first female UK prime minister
- Maggie de Vries (born 1961), Canadian writer
- Maggie Axe Wachacha (1894–1993), Eastern Band Cherokee woman
Fictional characters
- Captain Maggie Beckett, from the American TV series Sliders
- Maggie Blackamoor, character from the British comedy sketch programme Little Britain
- Maggie Cadabby, Abby Cadabby's mother in Sesame Street
- Maggie Doyle, from the Australian police drama Blue Heelers
- Maggie Greene, from the American comic book and TV series The Walking Dead
- Maggie O'Connell, one of the main characters of the TV series Northern Exposure
- Margaret "Maggie" Pollitt (also called "Maggie the Cat"), from Tennessee Williams' 1955 play, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.
- Maggie Pesky, cartoon character in the TV series The Buzz on Maggie
- Maggie Horton, on the American soap opera Days of Our Lives
- Maggie Sawyer, police officer in The CW's Supergirl series portrayed by Floriana Lima
- Maggie Schultz, title character in the 1990 children's book Muggie Maggie by Beverly Cleary
- Maggie Simpson, on the television series The Simpsons
- Maggie Sloane, from the Australian TV series A Country Practice
- Maggie Stone, on the American soap opera All My Children
- Maggie Walsh, on the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Maggie, a main character in the American comic strip Bringing Up Father
- Maggie, the Cardcaptors name for the Cardcaptor Sakura character Maki Matsumoto, voiced by Nicole Oliver
- Maggie, the human protagonist of the Canadian animated TV series Maggie and the Ferocious Beast
- Maggie, a supporting character in the 2003 Japanese anime Gungrave
- Maggie, a cow from Disney's 2004 film Home on the Range
- Maggie Rag Doll, a fictional toy character in the Wee Sing 1988 video: Grandpa's Magical Toys
- Margarita Luisa "Maggie" Chascarrillo, a character in the comics series Love and Rockets
- Margarita "Maggie" Emilia Vera, character in Charmed
Other
- Maggie the Macaque, a monkey from the Bowmanville Zoo, Toronto, Canada, known for making hockey predictions
- "Maggie" (The Afterparty), the eighth episode and first season finale of the murder mystery comedy-drama series The Afterparty
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Maggie
- All pages with titles containing Maggie
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