- Margo vs. Margot — The Bump
Report Reply jaymicans member August 2013 I would chose Margo because it looks fresh and easier to pronounce it like Marg-o vs (Margot) Margaret Report Reply
- Name game keep, toss add — The Bump
I'm going to post my long list You eliminate 2 and add 1 Then keep going until we have a winner! Genevieve Vivienne Ivy Alessandra Xanthe Wren Alice Abigail Anastasia Vera Theodora Penelope Ophelia Odette Beatrix Bianca Calliope Coralie Evangeline Esme Eudora Eliza Elspeth Nicolette Magnolia Margaret Margo Millicent Lucy Lola Hazel Georgia
- Boys and girls names to go with Lily. — The Bump
DD's name is Lily Margaret (margaret is OH's mums name) Names I like: Girls Cora Ava Bethany Dakota MN would be Marie Boys Zachary Noah Kaleb MN- Thomas (OH's name) or Stephen (my dads middle name and my brothers name) I dont mind whos family name is used as a middle name Think my fav sibset is Lily and Zachary? Open to suggestions thou
- Ultrasound - measuring 1 week behind - The Bump
I am 7 wks, 2 days today (based on LMP) and I went in for my first ultrasound The baby is measure at 1 week behind, or 6 weeks
- My sad, pathetic name list — The Bump
Other suggestions: Margaret (plenty of cute nicknames here: Meg, Margot, Maggie, Greta, etc ) Aurelia Jane Matilda (nn could be Tillie) As for boys, I love the name Theodore - and love the nn Theo! Other classic but uncommon boy names: Francis Eli Leland Oliver (pretty common now, though) August (nn Gus?)
- Requesting all Southern Belle names please :) — The Bump
Priscilla, Eleanor, Lucinda, Caroline, Margaret, Patricia, Vivian (ne) Maybe something like Melanie I have met several Junior League Mary Catherines, or other Mary-double names June, Faye, Rose and Grace for middle names Something a bit refined, not bumpkin-y This I'm in NC Southern sophisticates love nicknames for formal, usually family
- Classic Southern names for girl? — The Bump
From my experience, they often have super traditional names (Charlotte, Margaret, Mallory, Elizabeth) with a lot of last names maiden names as middle names Or, formal names with cute nn's like "Mallie" or "Maimie" or "Mickey" (not sure why the M-theme seems so prevalent!) Or just normal names common to the rest of America
- Is Marnie a nickname? — The Bump
I like this name a lot But is it a nickname? If so for what? Do you think it ages well?
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