Re: Margaret, Marguerite, and Margot
in reply to a message by Ottilie
I find Margaret dull, boring and dated. And I think of Margaret Thatcher and Maggie Smith.
Marguerite is even worse. And it's complicated to spell, and it reminds me of baguettes.
I've recently started to like Margot though. I like it enough to have it on my PNL. I think it's sweet and has a younger feel thant he other two so this is my favorite.
I don't really like any of the nicknames.
Monsters are real, and ghost are real too. They live inside us, and sometimes, they win
- Stephen King
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Marguerite is even worse. And it's complicated to spell, and it reminds me of baguettes.
I've recently started to like Margot though. I like it enough to have it on my PNL. I think it's sweet and has a younger feel thant he other two so this is my favorite.
I don't really like any of the nicknames.
- Stephen King
PNL: http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/45898
Top rated: Mabel and Zacharias
Bottom: Lykke and Isak
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I'm not sure I'd group Maggie Smith with Margaret Thatcher, haha! Pity about the Thatcher association, though.
Thank you :)
Thank you :)
No, I wouldn't group them together either.
But those two are the only Margaret's I could think of. I'm in Sweden, so I've never met Margaret or even heard it in real life. I'm more used to Margareta, which is used here :)
But those two are the only Margaret's I could think of. I'm in Sweden, so I've never met Margaret or even heard it in real life. I'm more used to Margareta, which is used here :)
Oh, sorry, I kind of read it with a negative tone once I saw Thatcher's name :P