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Marjorie
What do you think of the name Marjorie?
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Fraggle RockIt also makes me think of the Trash Heap on Fraggle Rock, but at least she was a wise trash heap. :-P
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Whenever I hear Marjorie I immediately think of Hugh Laurie gasping, "Marjorie?!" in A Bit of Fry & Laurie. Can't get past it, so my opinion is pretty low haha.
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I kind of like it... mostly due to positive association and the fact that it's not overdone.
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I love it!I'd love to see it make a comeback -- I think it can easily fit a child as well as an adult.
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Love, love Marjorie. Marjorie is friendly, warm, happy and energetic. I see no down side to the name Marjorie. My stock combo for her is Marjorie Adele.:-)
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I adore it! It reminds me of gingerbread and red-haired maidens. I also love Margery.
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Man. Another great way to describe Marjorie / Margery: gingerbread and red-haired maidens. You *are* a wordsmith. :-)
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It's my great aunt's name and my SO's grandma's MN so it may just come up in the naming process some day. I like the name in full but I HATE the idea of it being shortened to Marj
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it's kind of cute...In a grandmotherly way. Hard to picture it on a younger woman or a child.
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I would so like to see Margery/Marjorie make a comeback. This name has been suppressed by margarine long enough, imo. Marjorie is my favorite spelling, mostly because I think Jorie would be a cute nickname possibilty for parents afraid of Marge.
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lol at the margarine suppression bit. :-D
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I love it! I went to elementary school with a girl whose younger sister was named Marjorie, and I always thought it was so pretty. It's so happy and upbeat, and sweet and huggable and makes great cookies. I also like the white, red, and purple in it and think it goes great with the way it feels.
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Marjorie is ". . . so happy and upbeat, and sweet and huggable and makes great cookies."I couldn't have said it better myself. :-D
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I had an aunt who was named Marjorie but went by Margie. I think that the name is due for a comeback but I don't know if I would use it.
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It's cute! I like it more than Margaret. I like Margery too, but Marjorie is so sprightly and wide-eyed. Margery is more bookish and solemn. Which is also cool.
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I don't particularly like it. It makes me think of margarine and Marge Simpson, which is a shame because actually I think it has a pretty sound when you think about it objectively. I think Marjolaine is really pretty.
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I like it and Margery, too. Both would be adorable on a young girl.
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I've always rather enjoyed it, and the Marjorie people I've known have been very pleasant; and that includes a couple of Margery people and a Marjory!I know one Marjorie who goes by Muffy; the others tend to be Marge if they aren't Marjorie full-time.
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I can only think of Marge and Margie, which sound bad to me, but what's worse is that I knew a Margie growing up and she was an old, mean crotchity lady who had a cluttered house and no teeth. She was abrasive and had a husky voice... That will always be Marge/Margie/Marjorie to me.
I do, however know a Jorie who is named after her aunt Marjorie and I think Jorie's OK. So maybe if it was Marjorie nn Jorie I would be OK with that too.
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