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I like them both but more as nicknames, though Maggie I think can stand on it's own a little more. Definitely don't like them together, too matchy.
Love the nickname Maggie!
Aggie makes me think achy, cleaning product and old castles (don’t ask me why!)
Aggie makes me think achy, cleaning product and old castles (don’t ask me why!)
I think of this skit.
https://youtu.be/MAXyO3oJ9DM?t=21
But for real, the "aggie" sound (or really the "ag" sound) has never, ever appealed to me. I'm also not fond of Margaret, Agnes, or Agatha. Sorry.
https://youtu.be/MAXyO3oJ9DM?t=21
But for real, the "aggie" sound (or really the "ag" sound) has never, ever appealed to me. I'm also not fond of Margaret, Agnes, or Agatha. Sorry.
Aggie is sometimes used here as a slant term for argumentative or aggressive eg "Urgh he's so aggy." OR more commonly heard "My mum was aggy with me yesterday".
I also don't like Maggie because it just makes me think of Maggie Thatcher. Aside from her, it sounds softer than Aggie does, and feels more youthful. If I was a Margaret I'd probably be a Meg or Mags.
I also don't like Maggie because it just makes me think of Maggie Thatcher. Aside from her, it sounds softer than Aggie does, and feels more youthful. If I was a Margaret I'd probably be a Meg or Mags.