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Re: Eleanor, Elizabeth and Margaret
I love Margaret, although I'd use the nn Maggie. Daisy is wonderful, but I'd feel strange using it as a nn since I have no idea how the two names are connected.Elizabeth is nice, too. I know one who goes by Beth and one who doesn't use a nn. Elle is nice; I would probably use Elise.I also absolutely love Eleanor, with nn Nora or Ellie. ^-^ It is similar to Elizabeth, but I wouldn't hesitate to use them both. The nns are the tricky part. I'd feel awkward as an Eleanor, nn Nora, if my sister's nn was Elle. Not sure why; it just looks like Eleanor would have to share her name with Elle. :\ If Elizabeth went by another nn (or neither of them went by nns at all) I don't think there would be any problems.I'm not so great at combos, but....Elizabeth Natasha
Elizabeth Mathilde
Elizabeth Mariah
Elizabeth Celeste (both have a similar sound, but I can't quite pinpoint what it is.... The 'Z' and the 'C'? The 'El' and the 'el'? Maybe a little awkward because of it)
Elizabeth Naomi
Elizabeth Rebecca
Elizabeth Jade
Elizabeth Susannah
Elizabeth DanielaMargaret Leticia
Margaret Francesca
Margaret Cecilia
Margaret Regina
Margaret Delilah
Margaret Evangeline
Margaret Sophia
Margaret Christabella
Margaret RoselleAnd, how about a few Eleanor combos?Eleanor Mariah
Eleanor Catherine
Eleanor Kate
Eleanor Lysanne
Eleanor Matilda
Eleanor Marilyn
Eleanor Willow
Eleanor Lydia
Eleanor Ophelia:]
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Thanks :-)I love:Elizabeth Mathilde (Matilda is one of my all-time favourites)
Elizabeth SusannahMargaret Delilah
Margaret Evangeline (Evangeline is my favourite name)
Margaret Sophia
Margaret Roselle (I've never heard that before but it makes a lovely mn)Eleanor Kate
Eleanor Lysanna (beautiful)
Eleanor Ophelia (really, really special combo - I'll have to consider this one carefully)
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