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Opinions on Marnie

46 replies

Catherinebee85 · 21/04/2017 00:48

DP loves Marnie

I'm not 100% sold on it but I do think it's pretty. I just worry that it's chavvy.

What do we think?

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piefacedClique · 21/04/2017 00:50

It's pretty but first thing that comes to mind is geordie shore! Sorry x

GinSwigmore · 21/04/2017 00:50

I like it very much (film does not bother me).

GinSwigmore · 21/04/2017 00:52

^Hitchcock sprang to mind not GS (heathens!) < Wink

IllMetByMoonlight · 21/04/2017 00:58

Hm. Feels like I ought to 'get it', but I don't. Rhymes with sarnie. Sounds like mardy , as in moody or temperamental. I'm usually super positive about baby names... What's got into me?

SuperBeagle · 21/04/2017 01:45

Sounds very bland to me. Like the person named Marnie would be a bland person. Not sure why this is my association with it (I don't know anyone named Marnie).

ThroughThickAndThin01 · 21/04/2017 02:12

I love it, would have been ds3's name.

TurboTheChicken · 21/04/2017 02:13

I like it, When Marnie Was There was a favourite book when I was a child. Marnie

Haudyerwheesht · 21/04/2017 02:46

Love it

LouisvilleLlama · 21/04/2017 03:05

I do think it's chavvy but the only Marnie I know is the one from Geordie Shore who I saw on big brother

ScarlettFreestone · 21/04/2017 03:05

Beagle I know three people called Marnie (a child and a two adults) and none of them are in any way "bland".

In fact quite the opposite.

I think it's a lovely name OP, probably because I know three interesting, creative and vivacious Marnies!

HerRoyalNotness · 21/04/2017 03:08

I only know one, my cousin. She is a happy, outgoing, social woman that is a pleasure to be around.

But it seems like a nickname to me, even though it isn't.

OutComeTheWolves · 21/04/2017 03:15

I love it.

The only way I wouldn't use it is if you live in an area that uses 'our' when talking about people i.e. I'm going to see our sue tomorrow/tell our David I said hello etc etc. That's only because 'Our Marnie' sounds like 'Armani' which I do think is a chavvy name.

mathanxiety · 21/04/2017 04:14

IllMetByMoonlight Fri 21-Apr-17 00:58:40
Hm. Feels like I ought to 'get it', but I don't. Rhymes with sarnie. Sounds like mardy.

Makes me think 'smarmy' too.

I don't get this name either. It's like a sarnie that will bite you back.

Jooni · 21/04/2017 07:15

I quite like it. It's in the same camp as Edie, Sadie, Connie, Elsie, etc. to me - vintage revival nicknames, very on-trend but not actually popular individually as there are so many different ones out there. Not "chavvy" (MN won't like that you used this word!) to me at all.

Lily Allen has a Marnie Rose (and an Ethel). Personally, I prefer Mamie - Meryl Streep has one of those.

Orangebird69 · 21/04/2017 07:18

Awful. All I can picture is a woman in a cheap velour tracksuit, Croydon face lift type pony tail (with greasy hair) and Elizabeth Duke creole earrings.

2014newme · 21/04/2017 07:21

I used to love the marnie books when I was a child

Silverdream · 21/04/2017 07:22

Marnie - geordie shaw

KoalaDownUnder · 21/04/2017 07:26

I don't 'get it' either.

It doesn't have the vintage vibe of Sadie etc, for me, at all. I went to school with several Marnies in the 70s and 80s.

Reminds me more of Melanie.

RedStripeIassie · 21/04/2017 07:32

I think it's nice. Marnie would be a sweet tomboy who grows up to be a fun but sophisticated women who wears her hair in a short choppy bob. (Never even met a Marnie so no idea where I'm getting this image from Grin).

WildCherryBlossom · 21/04/2017 08:24

The only one I've ever known was a nickname - short for Marianne. She was very beautiful.

Montsti · 21/04/2017 09:17

Not a fan as it seems like a nickname but with no option of a full name..although I don't think it's chavvy but I've never watched Geordie Shore...

user1492757084 · 21/04/2017 09:20

Marnie is the name of my niece.
She often has to spell out her name. It's cute but is it too much like a nick name?

Other ideas - Marcelle, Miranda, Mietta, Meghan or Margot.

namechange20050 · 21/04/2017 09:21

I think it's lovely. I only know it from the Hitchcock film though. I've never watched geordie shore though. Not chavvy at all imo.

Ohyesiam · 21/04/2017 09:37

Sounds very American . which may not be a problem ( or may be an asset) for you.

MrsMeeseeks · 21/04/2017 09:58

I love it ! It's kind of film-star glamorous without being too showy.

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