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Margaret Rose

17 replies

JojoMags · 18/05/2013 22:14

I posted the Anais, Esme, Isobel thread, which has been really helpful. We also like Margaret Rose, but would probably shorten it. Potential shortenings are: Meggie (Meg not good with out surname), Margie (pn with a hard 'g'), Margo, Mari, Mattie or Rosie. We had a dog called Maggie so this is out. I appreciate Mari and Mattie are not common derivatives of Margaret, but they work and I like them Smile.

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marilynmonroe · 18/05/2013 22:22

I like maggie rose.

Lovemynailstoday · 18/05/2013 22:28

Just had to jump on here and say that Margaret Rose is my mum's name, so I love it. She goes by Maggie mostly, but also Meg. Rose is so pretty.

MrsShrek3 · 18/05/2013 22:31

I have a friend with this name, it is a lovely classic combo.

PoppyAmex · 18/05/2013 22:35

That's a beautiful, classic name and she won't be one of many.

I like Meggie, Rosie and Mattie.

Thurlow · 18/05/2013 22:36

I love it. I'm desperate for Margaret for any future DD2's. Meggie and Margo are great shortenings of the name. Margaret might sound a little old-fashioned but all the nn's are great, and I like giving a longer name so they can chose when they are older. Beautiful choice.

MacaYoniAndCheese · 18/05/2013 22:39

Can't go wrong with Margaret, IMO...so many lovely nicknames (don't get your heart set on one though...they tend to just 'happen').

StellaNova · 19/05/2013 00:02

Ah, this makes me think of the Family at One End Street with their daughter Margaret Rose (Peggy) "after the little princess and (her mother?) too". I haven't read it for years but it sticks in the memory!

NorthernLurker · 19/05/2013 00:24

As long as you're fine with her having the same name as the Queen's sister then yes it's nice.

JojoMags · 19/05/2013 10:41

What about Peggy? Too old lady or sweet?

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PoppyAmex · 19/05/2013 11:26

Oh Peggy is even nicer.

Ihatepeas · 20/05/2013 14:01

My mum is called Margaret she gets called Margie. I love it. Also know a little Margaret who is 2 her nn is mollie..

It's a great name, so versatile and so many nicknames. My particlar favorites are gretta and margot but there are also some different ones you might not consider to derive from margaret like Pearl or Daisy.
It's a fantastic choice!!

PoppyAmex · 20/05/2013 18:10

Quite liking Molly Rose too.

My SIL is Margaret but gets called Daisy and in Latin countries "Margarida" gets called Guida.

Kittykatmacbill · 20/05/2013 18:29

Margaret is lovely very nearly called our dd that, see my post 'Margaret (nn maggie) can we?' but we just felt that there might be too many links to thatcher! Which would have been an issue with both sets of grandparent's, but if it hadn't been for that I would have definitely gone for it!

Although maggie is my favourite nn (but prob not ideal having a baby and a dog with the same name!) also really liked gretchen and daisy...

Bowlersarm · 20/05/2013 18:33

Peggy is lovely. Due a come back?

Margaret is a great name with many possible shortenings, you may find a name evolves naturally from it once she's here.

NadiaWadia · 21/05/2013 06:54

There's Marnie too which is quite nice I think.

Never knew it was short for Margaret (always thought it was for Marian) but I've just been reading the book Marnie on which the Hitchcock film was based, and the main character's full name is given as Margaret.

BloggingAboutTediousThings · 21/05/2013 18:43

Love Maggie Rose.

Noggie · 21/05/2013 20:28

Maisie is Scottish nickname for Margaret ....

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