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[Opinions] Re: Longer versions of Poppy?
I know lots of people called Poppy, after the flower. Granted, it is quite common in the UK and Australia but not the US. I would never assume someone I met called Poppy was actually a Penelope (they're mostly Penny or Nell or Penelope).If you wanted something more "serious", then maybe:Margaret Poppy 'Poppy'
Elizabeth Poppy 'Poppy'Rachel Mary Poplar 'Poppy'
Julia Florence Poppins 'Poppy'
Olivia Frances Popkins 'Poppy'
Etc etc
I know someone with the last name Hopkins who goes by Hoppy, so it does happen.

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