[Opinions] Re: Margaret, Marguerite, and Margot
in reply to a message by Ottilie
For me, Margaret and Marguerite are both sophisticated, distant and aloof.
Margot has a whole different vibe, being friendly and both sweet and tangy. I like this one best, but way way better without the silent T. Some people said "margot" is close to "maggot". Margo isn't though :)
The only nicknames I really like for them is Meg. I like Mig too, but that's from a book as a nn for Margaret and I've never heard it anywhere else so maybe it doesn't count.
Margot has a whole different vibe, being friendly and both sweet and tangy. I like this one best, but way way better without the silent T. Some people said "margot" is close to "maggot". Margo isn't though :)
The only nicknames I really like for them is Meg. I like Mig too, but that's from a book as a nn for Margaret and I've never heard it anywhere else so maybe it doesn't count.
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I really like that description! I'm afraid any other spelling of Margot doesn't really cut it for me, though :/ Mig is interesting!