Margolis
Margolis is a surname that, like its variants shown below, is derived from the Ashkenazi Hebrew pronunciation of the Hebrew word מרגלית (Israeli Hebrew [maɹgalit]), meaning 'pearl,' and may refer to:
- Alisa Margolis, Ukrainian artist based in Berlin
- Barbara Margolis (1929–2009), prisoners' rights advocate and official greeter of New York City
- Char Margolis, American spiritualist
- Cindy Margolis (born 1965), American model
- David Margolis (1930–2008), American industrialist
- Ephraim Zalman Margolis (1762–1828), Galician rabbi born in Brody
- Eric Margolis (journalist), journalist
- Eric Margolis (sociologist), American sociologist at the Arizona State University.
- Esther Margolis, president of Newmarket Publishing and Communications and Newmarket Press
- Gavriel Zev Margolis (1847–1935), Orthodox rabbi in the United States
- Gwen Margolis (1934-2020), American politician
- Henry M. Margolis (1909–1989), New York industrialist, theatrical producer, and philanthropist
- Howard Margolis (1932-2009), American social scientist
- Jack S. Margolis, author of several books about recreational drugs
- Jane Margolis, American social scientist
- James Margolis (born 1936), American Olympic fencer
- Joseph Margolis (born 1924), American philosopher
- Judith Margolis (born 1944), Israel-based American artist
- Kitty Margolis (born 1955), American jazz singer
- Lawrence S. Margolis (1935-2017), American judge
- Leo Margolis (1927–1997), Canadian parasitologist
- Mark Margolis (born 1939), American actor
- Max Margolis (1866–1932), Lithuanian-born American philologist
- Maxine Margolis, American anthropologist
- Rachel Margolis, Ph.D., author of A Partisan from Vilna
- Seth Margolis, novelist
- Zoe Margolis (born 1972), blogger of Girl with a One-Track Mind
- Al Margolis, noise music artist known by the pseudonym If, Bwana
- Barbara Margolis, maiden name of Barbara Roche (born 1954), UK Labour politician
- Reid Margolis or DJ Reid Speed, drum and bass and 2-step DJ from New York City
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