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Margot

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scampiandchips1 · 30/10/2017 16:20

Have a girl due in January. We both LOVE Margot however only how it sounds, not how it’s written, wouldn’t want to go with Margo or Margaux either. Unfortunately it just looks to harsh with our surname and every time I see it written down I think of maggot!

Can you lovely people think of any similar names?? We like more traditional old fashioned names

Thanks in advance!

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RedPandaMama · 30/10/2017 16:26

I love Margot too but don't like it written down. We went with Florence for our DD but also discussed Alice, Eleanor, Clarice, Emilia, Emma, Elizabeth, Katherine, Laura, Phoebe, Dorothy/Dorothea and Heather.

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Anatidae · 30/10/2017 16:27

Margot is lovely.

Margareta?

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RedPandaMama · 30/10/2017 16:27

Could always go with Margaret or Marjorie and have Margot/Maggie/Mary as nicknames? Smile

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IVflytrap · 30/10/2017 16:41

I agree that Margaret, with Margo(t) as a nickname would work nicely. If that's not for you, how about:

Pearl
Mabel
Maeve
Vivien
Iris
June
Lucy
Thea
Nicole
Beatrix
Daphne
Clara

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Awwlookatmybabyspider · 30/10/2017 16:47

Martha

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MadisonAvenue · 30/10/2017 16:52

I think Margot is a really harsh sounding name. My mother in law is Margaret and she grew up with 'Maggots' as a nickname.

I love the suggestion of Martha.

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Notalitigator · 30/10/2017 16:53

I'm not a fan of it tbh but I think these names are in a similar vein

Greta
Edith/Edie
Adeline/Ada/Ida
Martha
Frances

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AnyaMoondial · 30/10/2017 16:57

Helen
Jane

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scampiandchips1 · 30/10/2017 18:15

Margaret and Martha are good shouts, will speak to DH about them, thanks

Some lovely suggestions on here. It’s sooo hard choosing a name! Really stressing me out!

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Anatidae · 30/10/2017 18:16

Mhairi?
Meab?

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sonlypuppyfat · 30/10/2017 18:17

I think margot is lovely very classy

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QueenInTheNorth26 · 30/10/2017 18:18

My auntie is called Marguerite (Mar-gur-eat). She goes by Margo.

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scampiandchips1 · 30/10/2017 18:20

Marguerite is nice. Is your Auntie British?

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scampiandchips1 · 30/10/2017 18:25

Do you think Margaret is too old fashioned? I can’t imagine a little baby called Margaret! Is it a common name still?

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scampiandchips1 · 30/10/2017 18:25

And what are all your thoughts on spelling it Margo? Looks like Mango but that’s better than Maggot I guess!

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megletthesecond · 30/10/2017 18:26

Yes. Fab name.

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bridgetreilly · 30/10/2017 18:45

Margot is much more elegant than Margo. I think it's a lovely name.

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Chaffinch4 · 30/10/2017 19:07

Magdalene?
Esther?
Dora?
May?
Mauve?

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Chaffinch4 · 30/10/2017 19:08

That last one should be Maeve!

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blueskyinmarch · 30/10/2017 19:15

My DD (age 19) has a friend called Margot. They call her Madge. Just warning you!

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icantgetnosleep5 · 30/10/2017 20:05

Olive, Bernadette , Evangeline , Alba.. I like old fashioned names (search google for nun names)!
I actually have a Margot, who was originally Astoria, but we changed it down the line ! I wasn't a huge fan of how it was written either , but I'm glad I went with the 'proper/authentic ' spelling now
Good luck ! :)

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Excusemyfrench · 30/10/2017 21:48

In France we spell it Margaux. Maybe that helps? X

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MollyHuaCha · 30/10/2017 21:50

Love Margot.

Also Margaux, Margaret and Marguerita

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flyingpigsinclover · 30/10/2017 21:51

Marguerite?

I love Margot.

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user1499786242 · 30/10/2017 21:57

If I ever have a girl i will use the name Margot
It's so beautiful!

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