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Marigold
What do you think of Marigold for a first name? Usable or doesn't age well? Preferred nicknames or pairings?
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I think Marigold is as beautiful as the flower. It’s brilliant, sparkly, and bold. I love it and would happily use it, if not as a first name a middle name for sure. I think it’s usable, and not very childish at all. I’d rather a Marigold than another Kinsley. Mari or Goldie is cute. Vivienne Marigold
Alice Marigold
Soraya Marigold
Beatrix Marigold
Cleo Marigold
Octavia Marigold
Charlotte Marigold
Ciara Marigold
Marigold Leana
Marigold Helena
Marigold Fay
Marigold Hera
Marigold Zinnia (why do I actually kinda love this?)
Marigold Ciara
Marigold Marianne
Marigold Xenia
Marigold Kaia
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I totally think it's usable I really like it. I think it will age nicely
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Such a great name, especially with the nn Goldie. I love Goldie as a full name too though.
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I think it's cute! Go for it!Sure it was the name of a character in a jilly Cooper novel. Also a name of washing up gloves.But if you get past that I think it's funky!
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I love it! Cute, sweet, and bright. Plus I find it really enjoyable to say. I think it's usable and would age fine, especially amongst the Roses and Lilys. I like Margo best for a nn, but also Maggie and Mara. The vintage charm plus unusual end makes it an easy one for middles imo:Marigold Alice
Marigold Sylvie/Sylvia
Marigold Orlando
Marigold Faye
Marigold Peggy
Marigold Elsie
Marigold Clara
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It's OK, just another flower name. I wouldn't use it, but it's better than Ivy or Violet. I was surprised that Winston Churchill used it for one of his daughters, who died young. The youngest, born after her sister's death, was Mary.
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I think it is very cute. I personally think old names are making a comeback, so even if it was more popular in the early 20th century, I think it old enough to not be weird. Not to mention, there are definitely worst names out there.
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Don't like it at all
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I like it. I think it can be usable. I think it ages fine, if anything it seems a little old to me. I like that there can be several nickname options. Mari/Mary, Ari, Goldie or maybe Margo. Marigold Louise
Marigold Elizabeth
Marigold Elise
Marigold Lucille
Marigold Renee
Marigold Anne
Marigold Lee / Leigh
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Margo would be nice!
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It's definitely quirky, but I think it can be done. If they are shy they can always go by "Mary" (or Mari) and there's nothing more classic and ageless than that. I like the idea of a Marigold called "Goldie". I'd combo it with something with a calm, steady personality. Maybe something familiar and warm, like Marigold Jennifer, Marigold Caitlyn, Marigold Emily, Marigold Laura.....
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