[Opinions] Girls name which nicknames to Mark
I need a proper name for a character I've been working on. She is a tomboy and usually goes by 'Mark', but I haven't worked out what her full first name is.
Her middle name and surname are Elizabeth and Zimmermann. Any suggestions for the first name?
Her middle name and surname are Elizabeth and Zimmermann. Any suggestions for the first name?
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I like Marja Lark as a first name with the nn Mark. :P
Amarath Lark could also work. Though it does flow that well with Elizabeth Zimmerman.
What about Ana Marquette as a first name?
Amalaki - name of a plant from India. http://www.toddcaldecott.com/index.php/herbs/learning-herbs/397-amalaki
Amarachi
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Amarath Lark could also work. Though it does flow that well with Elizabeth Zimmerman.
What about Ana Marquette as a first name?
Amalaki - name of a plant from India. http://www.toddcaldecott.com/index.php/herbs/learning-herbs/397-amalaki
Amarachi
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This message was edited 12/9/2011, 1:24 AM
Marketa?
I read a book once where the main female character was called Mark. She was called after her mother so she was Cordelia Mark II which became Mark II and then Mark. I thought and think Cordelia is prettier....
I read a book once where the main female character was called Mark. She was called after her mother so she was Cordelia Mark II which became Mark II and then Mark. I thought and think Cordelia is prettier....
This message was edited 12/8/2011, 10:16 AM
Marceline
Marcela / Marcella
Marcellina
Marcellette
Marketa
Marketta
Marika
Margaret?
Marcela / Marcella
Marcellina
Marcellette
Marketa
Marketta
Marika
Margaret?
This message was edited 12/8/2011, 9:59 AM
I know a girl named Marquette (she's a tomboy too :P)
That could probably be shortened to Mark.
Also possibly Marika.
That could probably be shortened to Mark.
Also possibly Marika.
This message was edited 12/8/2011, 8:58 AM
How about Marketa or perhaps Markita or Markina? Marcia, Marcy, Marcelle, Marcelline, or Marcellina might work, but Marketa, Markita, or Markina sound more like Mark, so I'd be more apt to use one of those three.