[Opinions] WDYTO Marjorie?
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The first time I met someone my age named Marjorie (I'm 22; we were 18 at the time), I was totally taken aback because it sounded like a name from a different generation. Maybe it's ready for a comeback of sorts? I think it's pretty but I can't really get over how dated it feels.
I think its a great name. I only like it spelled Marjorie.
I like the spelling Marjorie better than Margery (margarine and the nursery rhyme "See Saw Margery Daw" spring to mind) but I don't like the name. It seems olde-tyme rustic, dowdy, and nicknamey.
As an alternative to Margaret I prefer Marguerite (nn Daisy, Maisie, Margo, or Margot).
As an alternative to Margaret I prefer Marguerite (nn Daisy, Maisie, Margo, or Margot).
This message was edited 12/3/2008, 4:34 AM
Try as I might, I can't begin to warm to it
I think of margarine immediately and it does seem to still have a frumpy mothballed feel such as Madge and Marge. I do prefer this form to Margery. Ick.
Funny, I don't mind Marjolaine so much.
I think of margarine immediately and it does seem to still have a frumpy mothballed feel such as Madge and Marge. I do prefer this form to Margery. Ick.
Funny, I don't mind Marjolaine so much.
ditto, but I like Madge
I quite like it. Off-beat, quirky, old-fashioned, and way underused. Not something I think I would use, but I enjoy it nonetheless.
i think I'm leaning towards Margery, just because the g looks a bit more natural to my eyes, and I prefer the original spelling.
i think I'm leaning towards Margery, just because the g looks a bit more natural to my eyes, and I prefer the original spelling.
makes me think of the trash heap on Fraggle Rock... Or my friends' mum who is also one of my friends and very cool... Don't know I'd actually use it for a child though.