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30 replies

Lulurollup · 27/02/2019 21:18

Evangeline
Elizabeth
Margot
Cassie

This is our final shortlist- we’d shorten Elizabeth to Effy (and Evangeline if we could get away with it- consensus on this?)

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BartonHollow · 27/02/2019 21:20

Margot

There is another thread about Effy at the moment are you the same OP?

Lulurollup · 27/02/2019 21:21

Thanks x and no- will have a look at it though thank you

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OVAgroundWOMBlingfree · 27/02/2019 21:23

Elizabeth.

Madmarchpear · 27/02/2019 21:25

Elizabeth. Cassie OK but only if short for something.

123Flopsy · 27/02/2019 21:26

Elizabeth! Beautiful and feminine.

Dislike Margot pronunced Mar-gott

123Flopsy · 27/02/2019 21:26

Cassandra is nice

piggie88 · 27/02/2019 21:27

Margot

Disfordarkchocolate · 27/02/2019 21:29

Elizabeth
Margot
Cassie
Evangeline

DramaAlpaca · 27/02/2019 21:30

Evangeline or Elizabeth

EllenJanesthickerknickers · 27/02/2019 21:30

Elizabeth, Cassie, Margot in that order. Margot is always Mar go in Britain, isn’t it?
Evangeline, too much for me.

BlueMerchant · 27/02/2019 21:31

Cassie is nice
Don't like Effy
Margot I really don't like. Reminds me of a middle-aged pretentious snob.

mishgs · 27/02/2019 21:36

Not heard of Elizabeth being shortened to Effy.... not sure about that. I like Libby though.

AfterSchoolWorry · 27/02/2019 21:36

Evangeline.

GreatDuckCookery6211 · 27/02/2019 21:54

Elizabeth but not Effy. It’s one of the worst names going! How can anyone think it’s nice?

JaretsGirlfren · 27/02/2019 21:55

Cassie it’s my name!

kaytee87 · 27/02/2019 22:22

Effy is a horrible made up nn for elizabeth.
Elizabeth is a lovely name with lots of nicer shortenings.

mkmo · 27/02/2019 22:31

I absolutely LLLLOOVEEE cassie!

The others are dated

NannyR · 27/02/2019 22:36

Elizabeth is my favourite, a lovely, classic, timeless name with some great shortenings/nicknames. I've never heard of Effy as a shortening for it though, I thought Effy was short for Euphemia.

MollyYouInDangerGirl · 27/02/2019 23:17

Evangeline - I like this but I would think effy is a strange nickname for it. I do like effy as a nickname though.
Elizabeth - bit too traditional for me
Margot - don't like
Cassie - really like this

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123Flopsy · 27/02/2019 23:19

Margot in that order. Margot is always Mar go in Britain, isn’t it?

No, that's the French pronunciation. In Scandinavia, Germany etc it's pronounced Mar-gott.

Shadow1234 · 27/02/2019 23:58

Evangeline

PuzzlingPuzzle · 28/02/2019 00:14

Margot is definitely my favourite but you have excellent taste and I really like all your names. Only, if you like Effy why not just use that as a complete name? I don’t get how it could possibly be short for Evangeline or Elizabeth. If you’re happy with Cassie without it being short for Cassandra, Effy definitely doesn’t need a longer name.

BartonHollow · 28/02/2019 00:42

Everyone I know uses the American pronunciation of Margot with a silent T

It's risen in popularity due to two things

Despicable Me
Paper Towns

And then people who know neither of those things hearing of babies being named Margot and thinking

"Ooo that's both unusual and classy"

Which it is. I fear it's the new Ava though.

MercyBodle · 28/02/2019 07:30

Elizabeth first choice, then Margot.

EllenJanesthickerknickers · 28/02/2019 07:46

Flopsy but in Britain, we commonly use the French pronunciation, with a silent T, not the German/Scandinavian one. I’m afraid it will always be Margot Leadbetter, aka Penelope Keith, to me.