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Mary, forms of Mary, etc.
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I like Mary on other people but would not personally use it. I find it classy but not quite interesting enough to attract me personally. I know a Mary or two and it has never seemed at all odd or out of place that it would be their name. I detest Marie and Maria for the same reasons that I don't like Lynn and Renee. I've almost heard them exclusively as middle name "filler," like middle names given to a child because that's what everyone else was getting and the parents didn't have enough imagination to branch out into anything else.I like names that are related to it or derived from it, though, more than Mary itself. Some of them would include Maire, Molly, and Miriam.
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Hey!I'm a Marie, named after my grandma, Mary.
"Dance like no one's watching."
This is a favorite quote of mine
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LOL...Maria is my first name, and definately isn't a filler. It was chosen because my father thought "Rosemaria" was too long. So you at least add one person to the "people called Maria NOT for filler purposes" list. ;-)
- Maria


Pro-Naming-Your-Daughter-After-Any-Hot-Bloke-You-Fancy-Off-The-Telly.
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:-)Sorry about that! You are probably the first person I've talked to whose "Maria" has a story behind it. :-)
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Don't worry - I don't mind you not liking my name, we're all different! :-) I agree, actually, about filler MNs, they get very boring - I haven't actually ever heard "Maria" as a MN, but there are a few people with "Marie" - my friend Lisa, for one. Actually, a lot of Lisas I've none have been called Lisa Marie. Hmm. Conspiricy! o_O
- Maria


Pro-Naming-Your-Daughter-After-Any-Hot-Bloke-You-Fancy-Off-The-Telly.
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