Marigold????
I LOVE this name- my husband's aunt was actually named Marigold so it is also a family name. Do you think it is useable??? I have posted my list which includes Marigold as a middle name for Louisa but I really am starting to consider it as a first name. The other consideration is that my DD is Scarlett- I think of a flower with Marigold but some might think colour- Is it too matchy with Scarlett?
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No, it's not usable as a first name and yes, it's way too matchy with Scarlett. It's fine as a middle name, though.
this made me giggle. My niece Emma carried a doll everywhere for months and her name was Miss Marigold. I think its a cute name but I could never consider it because I automatically think of that ratty old doll in her own carseat in the back. =)
There's a book+
called "Magic For Marigold" by L.M. Montgomery (who wrote the "Anne of Green Gables".
I like the name, no reason not to use it.
called "Magic For Marigold" by L.M. Montgomery (who wrote the "Anne of Green Gables".
I like the name, no reason not to use it.
I think it's lovely; I love the idea of the nn Goldie. I don't think it's too "matchy" with Scarlett; and it should age well enough. She can always be Mari / Mary if she chooses; and if it's a family name, all the better, it demonstrates real use and real age. Louisa Marigold is perfectly charming, btw. :-)
If you're looking for a mn for Marigold, what about one of these? [But be warned: I'm a big fan of alliteration, assonance, and theme pairings.]
Marigold Acacia (two nature names together; why not?)
Marigold Adelaide (so sweet; and great rhythm!)
Marigold Amaryllis (again I say why not? they sound so good together)
Marigold Arabella
Marigold Benedetta
Marigold Blaire
Marigold Carolina (I would say it kair-o-LYE-na; but perhaps kair-o-LEE-na if you prefer)
Marigold Carys
Marigold Celeste
Marigold Charity
Marigold Cherish
Marigold Claire
Marigold Clarabelle (which I sincerely think is precious! so many possibilities!)
Marigold Clarice
Marigold Clementine
Marigold Damaris (in this case, da-MAIR-is)
If you're looking for a mn for Marigold, what about one of these? [But be warned: I'm a big fan of alliteration, assonance, and theme pairings.]
Marigold Acacia (two nature names together; why not?)
Marigold Adelaide (so sweet; and great rhythm!)
Marigold Amaryllis (again I say why not? they sound so good together)
Marigold Arabella
Marigold Benedetta
Marigold Blaire
Marigold Carolina (I would say it kair-o-LYE-na; but perhaps kair-o-LEE-na if you prefer)
Marigold Carys
Marigold Celeste
Marigold Charity
Marigold Cherish
Marigold Claire
Marigold Clarabelle (which I sincerely think is precious! so many possibilities!)
Marigold Clarice
Marigold Clementine
Marigold Damaris (in this case, da-MAIR-is)
Thank you sooo much for all your suggetions- You are a gem!!!! I loved many of them but Marigold Eloise stood out as I love retaining the possible nn Lulu and Eloise allows for that- it is very pretty- I think I might present this Marigold idea to DH tonight and see what he thinks....Louisa Marigold or Marigold Eloise????
Thanks again for the great advice- very appreciated!!
Thanks again for the great advice- very appreciated!!
So glad I could help :-)
It sounds a bit too naturey for my taste, since it's a non-traditional flower name. I don't know why you would want to name someone after a marigold. They aren't particularly interesting and they smell bad. But it is a bit appealing to me too because have a thing for Mar- names for some reason. I don't think it's too matchy with Scarlett. One's a color and one's a flower. If they were both colors or both flowers, then there'd be a problem.
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I think Marigold is too matchy with Scarlett. I also think of a flower when I hear Marigold--until it's paired with another color name like Scarlett and then all I think is "yellow and red."
Marigold is a little too out there for me as a first name. I find it a little foofy and overly precious. It's hard for me to imagine a Marigold as an adult.
It's better as a mn, imo, if it needs to be used at all.
Marigold is a little too out there for me as a first name. I find it a little foofy and overly precious. It's hard for me to imagine a Marigold as an adult.
It's better as a mn, imo, if it needs to be used at all.
Sounds like a name for somebody's cow or sheep. I can't see an actual person with the name. Besides, marigold flowers smell horrible.