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Magdalena/Madalena
Which do you prefer:
Magdalena
Magdalene
Madalena
MadelinaWhy? Can you think of any nice middle names?Does it work for honouring Margaret? 'Maggie' (grandma)What names would you suggest for a sibset? Thanks :-)
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I have a little sister with the middle name "Magdalena". I think it's very beautiful.
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Magdalena and MadalenaBoth names are gorgeous :-)
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MagdalenaIt's my favorite, so you can get Magda and Lena as nicknames. Just gorgeous. I think it works quite nice for honoring a Margaret!
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Magdalen and Magdali are also possibilities. There is a Magdali in my family tree.Magdalen Mercy is one of my favorite combos.How about these?
Magdalena Gem
Magdalena Laurel
Magdalena Pearl
Magdalena Adelaide
Magdalena Magdalene Emily
Magdalene Esther
Magdalene Honor
Magdalene Eliza
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Magdalena or Magdalene. Madalena and Madelina sound like a misspelling of Magdalena or you're trying to make your Madeline stand out a bit from the others by sticking an a at the end of the name.
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My sibset is going to be (if I have three daughters) Barbara, Anika & Magdalena.For middle names I like:Magdalena Josephine
Magdalena Sophie
Magdalena Larissa
Magdalena Sabrina
Magdalena Olivia
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MagdalenaMagdalena "Maggie" would be a great way of honouring her.
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I prefer Magdalena, especially if you're trying to honor a Margaret (got to have the g in there). I just like the sound of it the best too.Magdalena Alice jumped into my head. Not bad. I think something short and simple would be best, like Magdalena Jane, Magdalena Rose, or Magdalena Ruth. And for some reason a floral name seems like it would be nice... Magdalena Violet, Magdalena Lily. Maybe because Magdalena reminds me of magnolia?I think it could honor a Margaret "Maggie" as long as you use Maggie for her nickname.I think any sort of classic name would go fine in a sibset with Magdalena, especially if they were a little Latiny, if that makes sense. Also Adelaide comes to mind.
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