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Eversoslowly · 20/07/2015 12:07

What do you think of Marie as a first name?

Am due soon and still undecided. I think Marie (pronounced the French way) is so sweet, clam, classy and feminine and I like that it doesn't end with an 'a'.
Can't think why it's not used more. Is it just seen as very plain?
One thing that might bother me later on is that there are so many variations, Mary, Marion, Mariska, Mariella etc and all the double names, and of course it's used often as a middle name.
Anybody on here perhaps called Marie? What are your expreriences?

Thanks for your opinions.

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Wishful80sMontage · 20/07/2015 12:12

I've got a lovely friend called Marie I like it it's different and I think a sweet name

Iliveinalighthousewiththeghost · 20/07/2015 12:32

I think it's beautiful very unheard of now in children. It makes me think of Marie the cute white kitten the Aristocats

Branleuse · 20/07/2015 12:37

i absolutely love it.

I was actually thinking the other day how you never hear of any Marias or Maries anymore, but it doesnt sound dated, it is pretty and classic

Sudename · 20/07/2015 12:39

Marie is lovely and I also love Marianne

ch1134 · 20/07/2015 16:03

I have a good friend named Marie. It's a great name. She's ended up being 'Muh-ree' but I prefer 'Marry'.

MitzyLeFrouf · 20/07/2015 16:39

Marie sounds very 1970s to me. Maria is lovely though.

Madbengalmum · 20/07/2015 16:40

Marie, is my middle name and i hate it, sorry

Sophronia · 20/07/2015 19:49

Marie is lovely and underused. I think it's been more common as a middle name in the past.

NighteyesLovesGingerbread · 20/07/2015 19:52

it's our DD's nickname from a longer given name, came about because she reminded us of Marie from the aristocats (big blue eyes and slight princess tendancies!) we really like it.

also love Marianne as a longer given name for it.

sweetpeame · 20/07/2015 21:04

I knew so many Marie's at school in the 80's and 90's that it's become very tired to me. So I'm not a fan, it sounds plain and dull to me.

RiverTam · 20/07/2015 21:11

Hate it. Don't like the sound of it; there was a fairly horrible character called Marie in the Antonia Forrest school stories, and I once had a colleague called Marie who was the most gormless person in the world.

MamaMotherMummy · 20/07/2015 22:37

I looooove it! But not pronounced marry, muh-REE is better. Gorgeous, classic, extremely underused.

Florrieboo · 21/07/2015 04:54

Having gone to school with what feels like hundreds of them it isn't a name that was ever on my radar.

I don't like it.

Eversoslowly · 21/07/2015 08:48

Thank you all. Mostly positive comments with a bit of love and hate..
Out of curiosity I checked the ons.gov. statistics and it seems Marie ranked highest in the 70's around rank 45 (60's and 80's rank 66).
@Florrieboo maybe just a fluke concentration at your school

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consuleo · 23/07/2015 02:40

I prefer Maria. Marie is too 1970s.

BothEndsBurning · 23/07/2015 11:42

I went to school with a Marie pronounce MAH-ree, so there's a third version for you.

I prefer longer variations of Mary. Marianne, Marina, Mariana are all beautiful, and can be shortened to Marie if it suits.

WankerDeAsalWipe · 23/07/2015 12:33

I'd pronounce Marie as Mah-ree.

If I wanted Mah ray I'd go for the Scottish name Mairi instead. (this was top choice for girls name but we had boys)

I also like a lot of the other Marie type names particularly Marissa and Marianne.

MrsLeighHalfpenny · 23/07/2015 12:36

My first thought was "Osmond". I like it, though wouldn't choose it myself. Most of the (quite a few) Maries and Marias I know are Catholic - I assume because of the Mary connection.

Neednewflowers · 24/07/2015 18:40

Awful. Dated and common.

ouryve · 24/07/2015 18:44

It's a lovely name. Feminine but far from twee.

ouryve · 24/07/2015 18:47

How on earth is it common, Neednewflowers? I'm guessing you're not meaning common as in commonplace, since it really is not.

Number666livesaMrMIller · 24/07/2015 18:47

My middle name, it's a little bland for my liking but pleasant enough. It'll always have a touch of the 70's about it for me though.
Marianne is lovely.

Neednewflowers · 24/07/2015 18:52

Marie Jackson Brookside type of common.

ginzillas · 28/07/2015 21:15

I can picture a little Marie actually. I think it's lovely. I think it's fresh, not dated.
We have a three year old Marianne and people often compliment her on her name.

thisismadness77 · 28/07/2015 22:32

It's my mums, mine and my 2 year old daughters middle name. I was proud to pass it on.

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