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Mary double names — The Bump Both are family names for us Other Mary names I've known and liked include: Mary Elizabeth (called Mary Beth, Mary Lib, or Mary Liza) Mary Winstead (Mary Win) Mary Stuart Mary Katherine (Mary Kate) Mary Brent Mary Ellis Mary Margaret Mary Hayden Mary Mitchell I personally really like the combo of Mary with a family surname Very Southern
What can Maggie be short for? - The Bump Margaret is the only name I've ever heard that uses the NN Maggie I'm a Megan and I've never had anyone call me Maggie before but I have heard stories
Margo vs. Margot — The Bump Report Reply jaymicans member August 2013 I would chose Margo because it looks fresh and easier to pronounce it like Marg-o vs (Margot) Margaret Report Reply
Frankie for baby girl name?? — The Bump If you are really concerned about her wanting to use Margaret as a professional name, then I would consider switching it around so it's Margaret Frankie, and calling her by her middle name Schools are use to writing down nicknames for kids anyway That would make it easier for her as an adult when she has to fill out forms and things
Sibling names for Josie — The Bump Josephine is very pretty, and I love the NN Josie What about Margaret Marguerite (Maggie) or Cecilia (Cece)?
Middle names to go with Gabrielle. — The Bump Gabrielle is beautiful! I love Gabrielle Rose Classic and sweet I also love Gabrielle Victoria, Gabrielle Christina, Gabrielle Mae, Gabrielle Jane, Gabrielle Katherine, Gabrielle Francesca, Gabrielle Elizabeth, Gabrielle Cecilia, Gabrielle Bridget, Gabrielle Margaret, Gabrielle Claire Clara, Gabrielle Maeve, and Gabrielle Fiona
My sad, pathetic name list — The Bump Other suggestions: Margaret (plenty of cute nicknames here: Meg, Margot, Maggie, Greta, etc ) Aurelia Jane Matilda (nn could be Tillie) As for boys, I love the name Theodore - and love the nn Theo! Other classic but uncommon boy names: Francis Eli Leland Oliver (pretty common now, though) August (nn Gus?)