Marga may refer to:
People
- Marga (Batak), a family name in Batak society
 - Marga Barbu (1929–2009), Romanian actress
 - Marga Boodts (1895–1976), woman claimed to be Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna of Russia
 - Marga Gomez (born 1960), Puerto Rican/Cuban-American comedian, playwright, and humorist
 - Marga Hoek (born 1965), Dutch businesswoman
 - Marga Klompé (1912–1986), Dutch politician
 - Marga López (1924–2005), Argentine-Mexican actress
 - Marga Minco (1920–2023), Dutch journalist and writer
 - Marga Ortigas, Manila-based correspondent for Al Jazeera English
 - Marga Petersen (1919–2002), German athlete who competed mainly in the sprints
 - Marga Richter (born 1926), American composer
 - Marga Scheide (born 1954), Dutch former model and a singer
 - Marga Schiml (born 1945), German opera singer
 - Marga T (born 1943), Indonesian writer
 - Marga van Praag (born 1946), Dutch journalist and television presenter
 
Places
- Marga, Estonia, a village in Estonia
 - Marga (East Syrian diocese), a mediaeval diocese of the Church of the East
 - Marga, Caraș-Severin (Hungarian: Márga), a commune in Caraș-Severin County, southwestern Romania
 - Marga, Tabanan, a subdistrict (Kecamatan) of Tabanan Regency, Bali, Indonesia
 - Marga Marga Province, one of the eight provinces in the central Chilean region of Valparaíso
 - Marga (river), a tributary of the river Bistra in Caraș-Severin County, southwestern Romania
 - Marga, a village in Godeanu Commune, Mehedinți County, western Romania
 - Marga, now called Yemişli, Uludere in Turkey
 
Religion
- Ananda Marga, socio-spiritual organization founded in Jamalpur, Bihar, India
 - Marga (Sanskrit mārga; Pali magga, "path") in Buddhism refers to the path to enlightenment
 - Marga in Hinduism refers to a way of accomplishing something such as yoga or sādhanā
 
See also
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