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[Opinions] Henry and Margo...
I was watching either Animal Planet or Discovery Channel last night and it was a special on penguins. They were mainly following one penguin in particular - Henry. As they approached mating season the penguin that Henry picks as his mate they named Margo. I love these two names together - they would be great as a couple or a sibset. What do you guys think about Henry and Margo? I could see myself using either name - what do you suggest for fn/mn combos with them?TIA"We can even learn from our enemies." -Ovid
Mitakuye Oyasin
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I really like Margaux spelt like that. Henry isn't my favorite but I don't hate it.
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Hee, they do go well together :) It sounds like a title of a movie, 'Henry and Margo'. I've been liking names beginning on Mar- for girls lately, Marla, Margarita, Marigold, Marloes etc.
Combos;Henry Duncan
Henry Peter
Henry Amias
Henry JosephI'd say Henry James, but that's taken.
Margo Lucinda
Margo Rosamund
Margo Susan
Margo Cecily
Margo Anaïs
Margo Aurelia
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Animal planet, I saw it too. I really dont like the names, but they do sound good together
~~Kris~~
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Henry is one of my favorites, and Margot is a definite future child of mine. I love them as a sibset.

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I like Margo spelled Margot. I don't like Henry that much, but they do sound good. I like Henry James and Margot Rose.~~Dance as if it were your last performance~~
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I just love Margo Evangeline!! Margo has been on my list for awhile, I'm going to use this combo now. Thanks!
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I love Henry Blake or Blake Henry!! I also like Henry James.I like Margo Elizabeth and Margo Nicole.Best wishes!!
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Henry has a lot of great history, but it's so overused that it's been ruined for me. I'd still use it as a middle name.Margo never sounded quite right to me. It's the "goh" sound ... not natural. I do like this spelling best though. I know two at university, and they both spell it Margaux, which is odd since I always thought that was the rarest form. One is French, but the other is Scottish. _____________________________________________________________________Elinor
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