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[Opinions] Mamrie?
Thoughts on Mamrie? Does it works for a name or could it be a nickname?
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I think of mammaries.
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All I can think of is mammory. So no its not a name.
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Mamrie Hart!I love her! As for the name, I only associate it with her and I think it works for her. However, I don't see myself ever naming a child Mamrie.
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It looks too much like "mammary" for it to be usable for me. Just stick to Mamie.
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Makes me think of Mamie and mammary glands. I don't find it useable.Nn's could be Mam or Mamie.
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This message was edited 9/20/2016, 2:23 PM

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It's not bad, I guess, but then again I'm aware of Mamrie Hart and how she pronounces it - MAYM-ree as opposed to MAM-ree. But I bet she has to correct people on the pronunciation the whole time and so I don't think the name is nice enough sounding to be worth the butt ache! I could see it being used as a nickname for Miriam or Marianne or Maryam, something like that.

This message was edited 9/20/2016, 1:56 PM

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no, it doesn't work ...Because it sounds almost exactly like mammary.
Look it up.
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It's pronounced MAIM-ryNot MAM-ry, at least that's how Mamrie Hart pronounced it.
https://www.facebook.com/MamrieHartOfficial/

This message was edited 9/21/2016, 8:25 AM

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I'm well aware of that, I was curious of what other people thought of it since I saw it on a Youtuber!
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It looks like a misspelling of mammary. It doesn't work as a name, nicknames would include booby, buzunga, tata, etc.
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YepMy first thought was mammary glands. I can't even offer any justifications for using the name.
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I thought it was a typo and Mamie was intended, until I clicked it and saw it repeated with the same spelling. I must agree it's far too close to mammary.
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It is a name of a Youtuber, so that is why I'm asking about it!
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It's not as bad as an SN. As an actual name... it's unfortunate.
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Poor kid.
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