Marguerite?
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I'm not so keen on Marguerite nor Daisy for a nn. Nino is alright but I think it is better as a nickname for Antonino.
Marguerite Chantal
Marguerite Adrienne
Marguerite Charlene
Marguerite Bernadette
Marguerite Blanche
Marguerite Maude
Marguerite Estelle
Marguerite Leontine
Marguerite Antoinette
Marguerite Adelaide
Marguerite Desiree
Marguerite Yvette
Marguerite Solange
Marguerite Louisa
Marguerite Clementine
Marguerite Regina
Marguerite Leonore
Marguerite Winifred
Marguerite Eloise
Marguerite Heloise
Antonino Rico
Antonino Alonzo
Antonino Duncan
Marguerite Chantal
Marguerite Adrienne
Marguerite Charlene
Marguerite Bernadette
Marguerite Blanche
Marguerite Maude
Marguerite Estelle
Marguerite Leontine
Marguerite Antoinette
Marguerite Adelaide
Marguerite Desiree
Marguerite Yvette
Marguerite Solange
Marguerite Louisa
Marguerite Clementine
Marguerite Regina
Marguerite Leonore
Marguerite Winifred
Marguerite Eloise
Marguerite Heloise
Antonino Rico
Antonino Alonzo
Antonino Duncan
I absolutely love Marguerite and like the nn Daisy.
Marguerite is beautiful and classy, and every time mum sees a pot of margeurite daisies in bloom she says she wishes she'd called me Marguerite.
It's a lovely historic regal name, borne by French princesses, and I say "Go for it!"
Marguerite Claire
Marguerite Delphine
Marguerite Lucie
Marguerite is beautiful and classy, and every time mum sees a pot of margeurite daisies in bloom she says she wishes she'd called me Marguerite.
It's a lovely historic regal name, borne by French princesses, and I say "Go for it!"
Marguerite Claire
Marguerite Delphine
Marguerite Lucie
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I love Marguerite, and I enjoy Daisy as an occasional nickname.
However, I'm not fond of Nino.
Marguerite Adele
Marguerite Adeline
Marguerite Alice
Marguerite Althea
Marguerite Amabel
Marguerite Anthea
Marguerite Blanche
Marguerite Blythe
Marguerite Cécile
Marguerite Cecilia
Marguerite Cecily
Marguerite Cicely
Marguerite Clémence
Marguerite Clothilde
Marguerite Clotilda
Marguerite Constance
Marguerite Corisande
Marguerite Delphine
Marguerite Eleanor
Marguerite Eleonore
Marguerite Elinor
Marguerite Elspeth
Marguerite Eudora
Marguerite Eugenia
Marguerite Eugenie
However, I'm not fond of Nino.
Marguerite Adele
Marguerite Adeline
Marguerite Alice
Marguerite Althea
Marguerite Amabel
Marguerite Anthea
Marguerite Blanche
Marguerite Blythe
Marguerite Cécile
Marguerite Cecilia
Marguerite Cecily
Marguerite Cicely
Marguerite Clémence
Marguerite Clothilde
Marguerite Clotilda
Marguerite Constance
Marguerite Corisande
Marguerite Delphine
Marguerite Eleanor
Marguerite Eleonore
Marguerite Elinor
Marguerite Elspeth
Marguerite Eudora
Marguerite Eugenia
Marguerite Eugenie
My baby sister's name :-)
She is Marguerite Siena Catherine nn Daisy- so I am kind of biased. I think it is gorgeous.
I like Nino better as a nn for something like Antonino. It is a little childish on its own.
Sorry, I am feeling very uninspired today when it comes to combos. I might come back later and edit some in!
She is Marguerite Siena Catherine nn Daisy- so I am kind of biased. I think it is gorgeous.
I like Nino better as a nn for something like Antonino. It is a little childish on its own.
Sorry, I am feeling very uninspired today when it comes to combos. I might come back later and edit some in!
Hehe, thanks, I think my Dad and her Mum did a good job :-)
I don't hate Marguerite, but I definitely don't love it. It seems pretentious and I would feel like the girl would be catty and mean. Daisy really doesn't seem to fit as a NN, although I definitely prefer it to something like Margie.
Nino reminds me of vino. Definitely use it as a nickname! That's why they're called nicknames... they're used as a short form of a more formal name that tends to carry a bit more heft.
Marguerite Alessia
Marguerite Euphemia
Marguerite Aloisia
Marguerite Athena
Marguerite Beatrice (bay-ah-TREE-chay)
Marguerite Genevieve (zhahn-vee-AYV)
Marguerite Vivienne
Marguerite Mathilde
Marguerite Ophelie
Marguerite Aurelia
Marguerite Hannelore
Marguerite Godelieve
Marguerite Winifred
Marguerite Laetitia
Marguerite Philomena
Marguerite Dominique
Marguerite Dominica
Marguerite Veronica
Marguerite Odette
Nino reminds me of vino. Definitely use it as a nickname! That's why they're called nicknames... they're used as a short form of a more formal name that tends to carry a bit more heft.
Marguerite Alessia
Marguerite Euphemia
Marguerite Aloisia
Marguerite Athena
Marguerite Beatrice (bay-ah-TREE-chay)
Marguerite Genevieve (zhahn-vee-AYV)
Marguerite Vivienne
Marguerite Mathilde
Marguerite Ophelie
Marguerite Aurelia
Marguerite Hannelore
Marguerite Godelieve
Marguerite Winifred
Marguerite Laetitia
Marguerite Philomena
Marguerite Dominique
Marguerite Dominica
Marguerite Veronica
Marguerite Odette
Thanks for your suggestions! I love Marguerite Ottoline and Marguerite Antonia. Marguerite means Daisy in French, and that's where we got the idea from. I now realize Marguerite may seem a bit pretentious without the backstory. My husband is from France, and is insisting that we use a French name this time around. He suggested Nino, which is a common first name on its own in his country, though I would like it as a nickname. I like Nino Renato and Nino Charles from your list.