[Opinions] Opinions on Magnolia
What do you think of Magnolia, nn Maggie?
Do you find it very unusual?
Do you think it would be a hard name to grow up with for any reason?
Does it sound too old-fashioned?
The combo would probably be Magnolia Jane from my mom's middle name.
Do you find it very unusual?
Do you think it would be a hard name to grow up with for any reason?
Does it sound too old-fashioned?
The combo would probably be Magnolia Jane from my mom's middle name.
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I know a Magnolia "Maggie." She introduces herself as Maggie, but I don't think she's too ashamed of her name, haha.
Personally, I love it. The name, and with that nickname.
Personally, I love it. The name, and with that nickname.
I like Maggie, but as a nn for Margaret or Mary
I love the name Magnolia. But personally I always liked it as a middle name. But I think it would make a pretty first name :)
I love it. It's definitely unusual and a bit old-fashioned to me, but I think the many nickname options make it usable.
cute, but on someone else's child
Did you know
that there is a Magnolia Jane/Jane Magnolia, as in a Jane variety of Magnolia?
http://www.greenwoodnursery.com/page.cfm/31563
Just as a matter of interest.
I think it's pretty, but knowing that the whole name is also the whole name of a plant gives it a little hint of cheesiness to me. That's such a random piece of information, though, that I highly doubt you'd have a lot of people noticing. And I love Jane anyway. :-)
I don't really like Maggie--I'm so used to people giving the name to their dogs, plus I think it's a bit dull--but the suggestions of Nola have sounded appealing to me.
that there is a Magnolia Jane/Jane Magnolia, as in a Jane variety of Magnolia?
http://www.greenwoodnursery.com/page.cfm/31563
Just as a matter of interest.
I think it's pretty, but knowing that the whole name is also the whole name of a plant gives it a little hint of cheesiness to me. That's such a random piece of information, though, that I highly doubt you'd have a lot of people noticing. And I love Jane anyway. :-)
I don't really like Maggie--I'm so used to people giving the name to their dogs, plus I think it's a bit dull--but the suggestions of Nola have sounded appealing to me.
This message was edited 1/30/2007, 2:05 PM
Magnolia nn Maggie
1. Yes, it is unusual, but not so much as to render it unusable.
2. Not really. It is a mouthful, but so are Evangeline or Penelope, and most would agree that they are usable.
3. I don't think so.
4. Jane is a nice balance with it.
That being said, it's not my favorite name, and I think Maggie is just boring and sort of ruins it. Nola would be a much better NN imo.
1. Yes, it is unusual, but not so much as to render it unusable.
2. Not really. It is a mouthful, but so are Evangeline or Penelope, and most would agree that they are usable.
3. I don't think so.
4. Jane is a nice balance with it.
That being said, it's not my favorite name, and I think Maggie is just boring and sort of ruins it. Nola would be a much better NN imo.
I don't think Magnolia is unusual.
I think it'll be easy to grow into; I tend to think of elderly women with the names "Maggie"
It's a little old-fashioned, yes.
I think it'll be easy to grow into; I tend to think of elderly women with the names "Maggie"
It's a little old-fashioned, yes.
This message was edited 1/30/2007, 1:04 PM
I think of the tree. I also think of Mongolia/Tibet
I think it's great! Unusual, yes, but classy and beautiful!
I do not like Magnolia at all. It's a colour to me.
Do you find it very unusual? I do indeed.
Do you think it would be a hard name to grow up with for any reason? I see a bit of teasing potential but that is only because, like I said, it's an unusual name.
Does it sound too old-fashioned? It does to me, yes.
The combo would probably be Magnolia Jane from my mom's middle name. Jane is a little tired as a mn but I love it all the same and it's not a bad combo.
Do you find it very unusual? I do indeed.
Do you think it would be a hard name to grow up with for any reason? I see a bit of teasing potential but that is only because, like I said, it's an unusual name.
Does it sound too old-fashioned? It does to me, yes.
The combo would probably be Magnolia Jane from my mom's middle name. Jane is a little tired as a mn but I love it all the same and it's not a bad combo.
I have never heard of the color magnolia. What color is it?
I didn't realize it was a color so I looked it up. I couldn't imagine it was anywhere near purple because the magnolia flower is white, basically, so that didn't make any sense to me. But according to Wikipedia, it's a "very pale/foggy purplish-white". Interesting. You learn something new every day. :)
A shade of purple...I think.