This is the 9270th most frequent German word.
margareta
In German, "Margareta" is a feminine given name, equivalent to "Margaret" in English.
Here, 'Margareta' is used as a proper noun, serving as the subject of the sentence and denoting the name of an individual.
Margareta ist meine Cousine, die in Hamburg lebt.
Margareta is my cousin who lives in Hamburg.
In this sentence, 'Margareta' functions as part of the compound noun 'Margareta-Blume,' where it describes a particular type of flower.
Die Margareta-Blume blüht jedes Jahr in meinem Garten.
The margareta-flower blooms every year in my garden.
Here, 'Margareta' is again used as a proper noun, referring to a person, and it serves as the indirect object receiving the information in the sentence.