View Message

Marigold ("Goldie")
I'm writing a science-fiction story where someone from our world is teleported to a different 1940s, where among the differences is a still around Marigold Frances Churchill, Winston Churchill's daughter that died in our home universe.What do people think of the name Marigold ("Goldie")
Archived Thread - replies disabled
vote up1

Replies

I love Marigold, but I’m not as big on Goldie.
vote up1
I adore Marigold! Goldie is a delightful nickname.
vote up1
I'm fond of it. It has pleasant sounds (I like the G and the D ending and most names with 'mar' in them) and the image of the flower is a beautiful one. It feels current but with roots. It makes me think of Downton Abbey and various hip Catholic families I've known who've chosen the name recently.
vote up1
Goldie is totally awful but Marigold has a certain period charm. Frances grounds it nicely.I find it puzzling that after losing Marigold they named their subsequent daughter Mary. In their place I'd have used another name with Marigold as the mn.
vote up1
There an AH that also has a surviving Marigold Churchill. She goes by Goldie for much of the short story for much the same authorial reasons that characters in shows like The Prisoner use terms such as "the home country" in order to hide their true origins from the audience.
vote up1
Oh wow, I didn’t realise her full name was Marigold Frances, that’s gorgeous! I adore Marigold (one of my top 10) she’s so bright and cheerful, in sound, feel and associations. I prefer Margo as a nn, but Goldie’s okay.
vote up1
it sounds like a name for a horse:(
vote up1
agree, but it's a cute name for a horse!a
vote up1
lol.
vote up1