Re: Maureen
in reply to a message by wildirishrose
Aw. Maureen (Mo) is my niece's name. We live in the Pacific Northwest in the U.S. Her mother (my sister-in-law) wanted to name her daughter after the most beautiful woman she could think of. Maureen O'Hara came to mind. My sister-in-law is very, very smart. :-)
Our whole family was thrilled with the name choice when they announced it (in the 80s), Maureen Elizabeth. My niece is a darling and I think it's actually had an impact on the local area. According to my niece, there are three little Maureens, about ten years younger than her, at the local school. (My SIL is a teacher there.) Granted, it's a Catholic school and heavily Irish-American. So it could be a coincidence. But I like to think my little Momo inspired other parents.
My SIL's family took a little more time to get used to it. Her grandmother's reaction was, "Why did they name the little girl 'Marine?'" (as in the marines). I hope they now find it as lovely as I do. My niece graces the name beautifully.
I love the reaction of the first man to fall in love with you. I'll have to pass that on to my Maureen. :-*
Our whole family was thrilled with the name choice when they announced it (in the 80s), Maureen Elizabeth. My niece is a darling and I think it's actually had an impact on the local area. According to my niece, there are three little Maureens, about ten years younger than her, at the local school. (My SIL is a teacher there.) Granted, it's a Catholic school and heavily Irish-American. So it could be a coincidence. But I like to think my little Momo inspired other parents.
My SIL's family took a little more time to get used to it. Her grandmother's reaction was, "Why did they name the little girl 'Marine?'" (as in the marines). I hope they now find it as lovely as I do. My niece graces the name beautifully.
I love the reaction of the first man to fall in love with you. I'll have to pass that on to my Maureen. :-*
This message was edited 8/30/2013, 3:24 PM