This is the 7793rd most frequent Spanish word.
maggie
The word "maggie" does not have a meaning in Spanish; it appears to be a proper name.
Here, 'Maggie' is used as the indirect object of the sentence, showing the recipient of the action.
Le di el libro a Maggie.
I gave the book to Maggie.
In this example, 'Maggie' functions as the subject of the sentence, performing the action.
Maggie siempre lleva una sonrisa en su rostro.
Maggie always has a smile on her face.
In this sentence, 'Maggie' serves as a proper noun used to name a person specifically.