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Maryjane or Maryjoan

47 replies

Carouselfish · 16/10/2017 21:08

We nearly went with Maryjane for DD1. Now we're about to ttc and wondering whether to revive it if we have another girl. However, using the joan ending would mean she was named after both of our grandmothers, one whom is no longer alive.
(am aware of the drug link. am ignoring it in favour of the AA Milne poem link)
DD1 is Carmen.

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Chaffinch4 · 16/10/2017 21:14

I think Maryjane is better. You and she would be constantly correcting Maryjoan as people would assume it was Maryjane.

Sophronia · 16/10/2017 21:15

Maryjane, but I prefer Mary Jane.

MikeUniformMike · 16/10/2017 21:16

Mary Jane or Mary Joan

moomintrollz · 16/10/2017 21:18

I have a friend called MaryJane. EVERYONE calls her MJ.
But I like it better than MaryJoan.

Laura2018 · 16/10/2017 21:18

It's a lovely name but it does make me think of pot and that song 😂

AdalindSchade · 16/10/2017 21:19

Mary Joan (Joan as middle name)
MaryJoan is heinous.

stevensupersquirrel · 16/10/2017 21:21

I'd go with Mary Joan personally, as I'm not keen on names that run into each other, and Joan is a more uncommon choice than Jane - plus my dd's mn is Joan Smile

KoalaD · 16/10/2017 21:24

I can't stand the name Joan, in any context.

Mary-Jane. Even better, I know a Jane-Mary (which I love).

Mrsknackered · 16/10/2017 21:36

My grandma is Mary-Jane. Funnily enough she's always been known as Meg!
She's lovely so I love it. Not a fan of Maryjoan

Carouselfish · 16/10/2017 21:37

Heinous is a bit harsh considering I did say it was a late (and dearly loved) grandmother's!!

Interesting about the seperation of the names being preferred. I'm just anti-hyphenation. I'd alway assumed it was Mary Jane but saw it all run together recently and thought it looked prettier.

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AtSea1979 · 16/10/2017 21:38

Confused so many people don't like Joan. I love it. Mary-Joan vote from me.

DramaAlpaca · 16/10/2017 21:39

Mary Jane is lovely, but as two separate names.

I cannot bear the name Joan. Sorry OP.

cheminotte · 16/10/2017 21:40

Sorry Mary Jane as slang for marijuana is my first thought.

Carouselfish · 16/10/2017 21:42

Well, haha! Just spoken to my DM who says that my GM hated her name! So that's sorted that!

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Liadain · 16/10/2017 21:42

I think the names look horrible run together. Definitely would go with separate names.
Mary Joan is ok, but Mary Jane...I just can't shake the marijuana association!

BackforGood · 16/10/2017 22:44

I wouldn't run names together. Personally I don't like doublenames anyway, I think they are a bit 'cutsie' and just make me think of The Waltons but I think running them together just makes it look like a typo.

PandorasXbox · 16/10/2017 23:10

Love it. Nn MJ is adorable.

SuperBeagle · 16/10/2017 23:18

Both are pretty dire, honestly.

Mary Jane is widely known slang for marijuana, as others have pointed out on this thread.

Mary Joan is just frumpy sounding.

Maryjane and Maryjoan are terrible.

Beansonapost · 16/10/2017 23:20

MaryJoan likes a moan... and other words that rhyme.

I prefer MaryJane

nodogsinthebedroom · 16/10/2017 23:27

You can have two "first names" without hyphenating. I think that is preferable to two running together.

dippyeggsandtoast · 16/10/2017 23:33

I am adopted and found out my birth name was chosen due to its connotation with cannabis.

I changed it. Each to their own but I hated my name.

DameDiazepamTheDramaQueen · 16/10/2017 23:37

I love the name Joan,it's so pretty.

Bluerosethorns · 16/10/2017 23:42

Maryjane is weed. Why would you call your kid that? I like to smoke but don't think i'd name my child after it.

Bluerosethorns · 16/10/2017 23:43

Maryjoan reminds me of a little house on the prairie child who has brothers called billy bob and joey joe bob.

Montacute · 16/10/2017 23:44

Mary Jane is widely known slang for marijuana, as others have pointed out on this thread.

Like the OP mentioned in her first post you mean?