[Opinions] Margo
Long way to go yet, but we were thinking of naming our baby after both grandmothers. My mother's name is Margaret. My husband's mother's and was Jeanette. I'm not sold on Margaret, although it is a classic. We were thinking Margo. Thoughts?
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Margo is a very pretty name. Since Margaret means "pearl", you could also use Pearl as a way to honor your mother.
other names related to Margaret:
http://www.behindthename.com/php/extra.php?extra=r&terms=margaret
other names related to Margaret:
http://www.behindthename.com/php/extra.php?extra=r&terms=margaret
This message was edited 5/13/2006, 10:49 AM
I really like Margaret, and Margo, too. :)
Some other options, just for vairety:
Marguerite
Greta (Gretel, Gretchen)
Daisy (often used as a nickname for Margaret)
Megan (Meagan, etc.)
Rita
:)
-- Sarah
Some other options, just for vairety:
Marguerite
Greta (Gretel, Gretchen)
Daisy (often used as a nickname for Margaret)
Megan (Meagan, etc.)
Rita
:)
-- Sarah
Opinion on Margeret: too old fashioned. How about Margarita?
Nicknames: I like Meg best.
Margo: No offense, but ugh.
Nicknames: I like Meg best.
Margo: No offense, but ugh.
I LOVE the name Margo. It is much better than Margaret, Maggie, Megan, etc... Margo Jeanette sounds nice.
I really hate it, sorry. It just sounds so ugly to me. I do, on the other hand, like Margot (with a spoken T: MAHR-goht) a lot.
Other ideas:
Marguerite
Greta
Margareta
Margarita
If you aren't sold on Margaret, you might like Margaret as the birth certificate name with one of the many nicknames: Greta, Gretchen, Maggie, Margie, Meg, Megan, Meggie, Daisy, Peggy, or Rita.
Other ideas:
Marguerite
Greta
Margareta
Margarita
If you aren't sold on Margaret, you might like Margaret as the birth certificate name with one of the many nicknames: Greta, Gretchen, Maggie, Margie, Meg, Megan, Meggie, Daisy, Peggy, or Rita.
Sorry, but I'm not too crazy about Margo...How about Megan?
Ya...no offense (naming after grandmothers is a WONDERFUL idea), but those aren't exactly gorgeous names...maybe variations? Such as Marguerite for Margaret, etc.?
"You have bewitched me, body and soul." Mr. Darcy to Elizabeth, in Pride and Prejudice. ::stares off into space and sighs audibly::
"You have bewitched me, body and soul." Mr. Darcy to Elizabeth, in Pride and Prejudice. ::stares off into space and sighs audibly::