{{other uses}} '''Margie''' is a feminine given name, usually a short form (hypocorism) of the related names Margaret, Marjorie, or Margarita, all of which mean "pearl".

'''Margie''' may refer to:

== People == * Margie Abbott (born 1958), Australian businesswoman * Margie Ackles (1939–2019), American retired figure skater * Margie Adam, American musician and composer * Marjorie Margie Alexander (1948–2013), American gospel and soul singer * Margie Apa, New Zealand healthcare manager * Margie Velma Barfield (1932-1984), American serial killer * Margie Bowes (1941–2020), American country music singer * Margie Bright Matthews (born 1963), American politician * Margie Rasri Balenciaga Chirathiwat (born 1990), Thai actress and model * Margie Cole, American bridge player * Margie Cox, American singer * Margie Day (1926–2014), stage name of Margaret Hoffler, American R&B singer * Margaret Dingeldein (born 1980), American water polo player * Margie Donlon, American politician and lawyer * Margie Eugene-Richard, American environmentalist * Margie Evans, American blues singer and songwriter born Marjorie Ann Johnson in 1940 * Margie Foote (1929–2012), American politician * Margie Fuston, American writer * Margie Gannon, American politician * Margie Gillis (born 1953), Canadian dancer and choreographer * Margie Goldstein-Engle (born 1958), American equestrian * Margie Greenough Henson (1908–2004), American bull rider * Margie Harrison, first ''Playboy'' Playmate of the Month (January and June 1954) * Margaret Hart Ferraro (1913–2000), American burlesque strip tease artist better known as Margie Hart * Margie Hendrix (1935–1973), an original member of Ray Charles' backing group, The Raelettes * Margaret Margie Hines (1909–1985), American voice actress who played Olive Oyl in the Popeye cartoons from 1939 to 1944 * Margie Hohepa, New Zealand education academic * Margarita Margie Holmes, Filipina psychologist and professor * Marjorie Margie Hyams (1920-2012), American jazz vibraphonist, pianist and arranger * Margaret Margie Joseph (born 1950), American R&B, soul and gospel singer * Margie Kinsky (born 1958), Italian actress * Margie E. Lachman, American psychologist * Margie Lang (1924–2007), American baseball player * Margie Liszt (1909–1992), American film and television actress * Margie Mahoney (born 1952), American cross-country skier * Margaret Martin (bodybuilder) (born 1979), American professional bodybuilder * Margie Mason, American journalist * Margaret Margie Masters (1934–2022), Australian LPGA golfer * Margie Mixson (1927–2023), American educator * Margarita Moran-Floirendo (born 1973), Filipina peace advocate, 1973 Miss Universe and President of Ballet Philippines * Margie Morris (1892–1983), British-born Dutch performer * Margie Neal (1875–1971), American journalist and politician * Margie Newton, a stage name of Italian actress Margit Evelyn Newton (born 1961) * Margie Nightingale, Australian politician * Margie Orford (born 1964), South African journalist, film director and fiction and non-fiction author * Margie Palatini, American author of children's books * Margie Pedder (born 1980), English swimmer * Margie Peden, South African public health researcher * Margie Pitts Hames (1933–1994), American lawyer * Margaret Margie Profet (born 1958), American evolutionary biologist * Margie Rayburn, American singer born Marjorie Helen Orwig (1924-2000) * Margie Reiger, silent movie actress, star of Charlie Chaplin's 1915 short ''By the Sea'' * Margie Ruddick, American landscape architect * Margie Santimaria (born 1989), Italian professional triathlete * Margie Schnibbe (born 1963), American artist * Margie Singleton, stage name of American country music singer and songwriter Margaret Louis Ebey (born 1935) * Margie Smith (born 1969), American curler * Margie Stewart (1919–2012), American actress and the official United States Army poster girl during World War II * Margie Sudre (born 1943), French politician * Margie Tsang (born 1964), Hong Kong actress and presenter * Margie Wilcox, American politician elected to the Alabama House of Representatives in 2014 * Margie Winter (born 2002), Micronesian swimmer * Marjorie Margie Wright (born 1952), American retired Hall-of-Fame college softball head coach and former pitcher

== Fictional characters == * Margie Albright, title character of ''My Little Margie'', a 1950s American television situation comedy series * Margie, titular character of ''Margie'' (1940 film), played by Nan Grey * Margie Clayton, title character of ''Margie'' (TV series), a 1960s situation comedy starring Cynthia Pepper * Marjorie "Margie" MacDuff, protagonist of ''Margie'' (1946 film), played by Jeanne Crain * Margie Star, the wife of Herb Star and the mother of Sam and Patrick in the animated TV series ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' * Margie, an elephant villager from the video game series ''Animal Crossing'' * Lt. Margie Cutler, recurring character in the first season of the TV series ''M*A*S*H''

==See also== * Margy * Marji

{{given name}} Category:Feminine given names Category:English feminine given names Category:Given names derived from gemstones Category:Hypocorisms