Margaux
Yes, it's pronounced with a long o sound at the end, just like Margo and Margot. This spelling was popularized by supermodel, actress, and tragic Hemingway granddaughter Margaux, whose name spelling came courtesy of a bottle of French wine. (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 be more stylish variations now.
Gender
Girl
Origin
French spelling variation of Margo
Numerology
M is for melody, the song of life.
A is for altruism, the unselfish you.
R is for reasonable, your understanding way.
G is for generous, your giving nature.
A is for advantage, for you are blessed with many.
U is for useful, always to others.
X is for Xanadu, your place of paradise.
Lucky
Margaux lucky number is 4.
In numerology, 4 has an earthy-energy and is centered around fortifying its roots. 4 adamantly believes in the physical world and knows that investing in a solid infrastructure is necessary for building a lasting legacy. Practical, hardworking, and responsible, the vibration of the number 4 is focused on creating logical systems that can support scalable growth.
Margaux in Pop Culture
- Edgar Clinton main character in G. A. Henty's, The Dash for Khartoum
- Edgar Gore character in animated movie "Frankenweenie"
- Edgar Huntly character in "Memoirs of a Sleepwalker" by Charles Brockden Brown
- Edgar Frog character in "The Lost Boys" movie series
- Edgar character on TV's "Heroes"