[Opinions] Mary...?
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Mary Elizabeth.
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Mary Alice; but I'd prefer Mary Alison or Mary Alicia for rhythm and syllable variety.
Mary Jo and Mary Lou seem particularly dated, with Mary Ann and Mary Jane not far behind.
Mary Jo and Mary Lou seem particularly dated, with Mary Ann and Mary Jane not far behind.
Mary Alice
Mary Alice
Mary Katherine
Mary Ann, or a contracted form like Marian or Marianne
I might've said Mary Katherine if it didn't completely make me think of the Saturday Night Live character (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Katherine_Gallagher)
*ETA: I'm glad to see Mary pop up in a combo as a fn! It's so simple but beautiful.
I might've said Mary Katherine if it didn't completely make me think of the Saturday Night Live character (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Katherine_Gallagher)
*ETA: I'm glad to see Mary pop up in a combo as a fn! It's so simple but beautiful.
This message was edited 11/30/2010, 1:04 PM
Mary Elisabeth
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