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Marianne?

56 replies

Lyrebird · 18/09/2010 14:40

We are considering this for DD2 - we are looking for a 3 syllable name that is "old-style" feminine without being frilly.

What are your thoughts? Smile

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TheFallenMadonna · 18/09/2010 14:45

love it

skidoodly · 18/09/2010 14:53

Love it, love love love it

suggested it for dd2 but dh vetoed it

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yama · 18/09/2010 15:34

Yes, one of mine for dc2 but like TheSecondComing she is a he so didn't get to use it.

Lovely ~Leonard Cohen song called 'So Long Marianne'.

ValiumSingleton · 18/09/2010 16:07

I love it! wish I'd thought of it. Grin

pointydog · 18/09/2010 16:13

Much prefer Marian.

Tortington · 18/09/2010 16:13

yesyes

PacificDogwood · 18/09/2010 16:14

Beautiful Smile

TheFallenMadonna · 18/09/2010 16:14

Love Marian too.

SmacsGonePotty · 18/09/2010 16:17

we seriously considered it but changed our minds at the registry office, deciding that if people misheard or pronounced it incorrectly it became Marion which we disliked.
We chose a name that can't be mispronounced hopefully. I do like Marianne though Grin.
We also struggled to find a middle name that sat right with it although DH kept suggesting DD1's middle name which worked but I didn't think they should share the same MN.

BelligerentGhoul · 18/09/2010 16:17

It is a really lovely name.

My mythical dd3 is called Marianne Darcy.

TheFallenMadonna · 18/09/2010 16:18

Grin at Austen overload.

ValiumSingleton · 18/09/2010 16:18

No, no no! pointy. Marian is a bridge lady, might even possess rosary beads, has that M&S cardi with the big dinner plate buttons. Has friends called Marion, Mary B and Mary G, and Marie (the glamorous one).

Marianne is a different class of creature altogether.

BelligerentGhoul · 18/09/2010 16:20

One can never overload on Austen! Wink

ValiumSingleton · 18/09/2010 16:21

That's what sets it apart!

BelligerentGhoul · 18/09/2010 16:21

Marian has a very large, matronly chest and fat ankles.

Marianne is delicate and porcelain skinned.

TheFallenMadonna · 18/09/2010 16:23

Noo - Marian is tall and elegant. A barrister? Severe but devastating.

Marianne is a potter.

pointydog · 18/09/2010 16:23

I disagree, val.

I have a thing about names where the emphasis is on the last syllable.

pointydog · 18/09/2010 16:24

agree with fallen. Marian is a more beatifully serious name rather than a pretty, slightly silly name.

BelligerentGhoul · 18/09/2010 16:25

Gah - and I always thought you had such excellent taste, Pointy! :)

pointydog · 18/09/2010 16:26

I know, I know. I don't like having a different name opinion to you, ghoul.

BelligerentGhoul · 18/09/2010 16:26

:)

Cortina · 18/09/2010 16:29

Prefer Mariana of the moated grange :).

Marian/Marion is a bohemian, mildly eccentric, divorced lady who works in lettings for an upmarket estate agency. She's a bit fierce, matronly, clever and good to her friends :).

ValiumSingleton · 18/09/2010 16:30

Oh. I think I know what you mean. I hate Juliette if it's JuliETT but I like Juliet if it's JOOLyet. I don't think I like names that are too frilly, but I guess my line is a bit wavier than pointy's.

ValiumSingleton · 18/09/2010 16:30

Mariana is terrible unless you're Brazilian.