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WDYT of Maggie?What would be a good full name that isn't Margaret or Magdalene? Hmm. Your ideas are intriguing to me and I wish to subscribe to your newsletter.
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I like it. It's sweet. I can't think of any more full names that haven't already been mentioned though.I think Maggie is the best part of Margaret, which I find to be a very harsh sounding name.
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I know a Magdalena that goes by Maggie. I like it!
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Maggie is honestly one of the main reasons I dislike the name Margaret. I feel like it's the go-to nickname, and the sound just... doesn't appeal. At all. It doesn't matter that I've met some genuinely good people called Maggie, I just really don't like the "aaagggg" sound. Or the "gee," with the hard G.
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I think it's drab and frumpy, like a maid. She'd have a sister named Nora, probably. And it also sounds like it would be a very popular name for pets.
I guess Magnolia? Or Marguerite/Margarita? Though if I used Marguerite or Margarita, I'd want to call by the full name.
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I like Nora(h), too.
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I don't like it much, it sounds to childish. Meg or Peggy are nicer. Maggie could be short for Megara or Magnolia.

This message was edited 8/15/2019, 1:17 PM

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I like it! It’s sweet but there’s more to it too. I’d probably use Maggie as a nickname for Marigold, Margaux/Margot, or maybe Morgana.
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Magnolia or Magalie?Magnus for a boy.
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It’s okay. I’ve known a few of them, the youngest one is about... 14, and super sweet. I think her name is Margaret ...
Maybe Magnolia?
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I really like Maggie and I prefer it as a nickname for Margaux / Margot at the moment.

This message was edited 8/15/2019, 12:38 PM

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Maybe Omega? Sort of a stretch though.
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That's really clever!
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Marigold might work
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