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[Opinions] do you like these nicknames?
Marie-Kay or Marie-Kate for Marie-Katharine Laura? (If it was Kay, should it be Kay, Kae, or Kaye?) Cecy (SEE-see) for Regine Cecilia? (or should it be spelled Cecie, Ceci or Cece?)What should Marguerite Elizabeth's nickname be: Meg, Liza, Beth, or Ellie? Or what do you like for her nickname?Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you! ~Marie J.
"Dance like no one's watching."
This is a favorite quote of mine
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I like just Mae for Marie- Katherine, Ceci for Regine Cecilia, Maggie for Marguerite Elizabeth.
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Marie-Kay works, I suppose, but if she was my daughter, I'd probably call her something like Marie-Kitty. Or maybe just plain Kitty. Marie-Katharine and Marie-Kay are both wonderful, though.Cecy is a great name--I used to detest it, but the book Sorcery and Cecelia managed to change my mind. I think it'd be a fine nickname for Regine Cecilia, though I also like Rina and Ginny.My favourite nicknames for Marguerite and Maragaret are Daisy and Marlo. Meg, Liza, Beth, and Ellie are all a bit dull, in my opinion. I think that Margie is also sweet, but I seem a bit alone in thinking that. :)Oh, and in case people warn you away from using nicknames of middle names, I've got to say this: it's perfectly fine. There was a kid in my class named Andrew, but everyone knows him as Zeb (his middle name's Zebulon). Every year, teachers would call Andrew the first day of school, and everyone would be like, "Who?" before remembering that, oh yeah, that's Zeb. Teachers were willing to call him by the name, students were willing to call him by the name, and everything was good. Array
"What are these parents thinking?...Let's name her Madison--she'll live in her own world: 16 square miles surrounded by reality." -- Susan Lampert Smith
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Kit "Kitty" is my dad's ex-wife
"Dance like no one's watching."
This is a favorite quote of mine
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Marie-Kay, it's less confusing as to spelling.
My neighbor went by C.C., I like that and Ceci.
I personally like Margot very much, but from your options I'd pick Meg or Beth/Bethie.Those are all very nice names.
YT:)
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Kay should be Kay. Marie-Kay reminds me of that teacher who slept with her student (I think she was Mary Kay). I mentioned using Celia/Cecelia/Cecily in my post below but the nickname Cece is what gives me pause - I can't stand it.I like the nn Meg very much.
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