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Marjorie
What do you think of this name?Marjorie
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I really like this name though I prefer it spelt Margery.
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Margarine. That's all I can think of. And we all know that butter is better.
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I like it, and I also like Margery. Not happy with Marje or Marge as a nn - too breadspread - and not sure which spelling I'd choose if I had to.
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I adore Marjorie, though I prefer Margery, which is stodgier and more medieval.
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It's really growing on me. I see it pretty often at work (because old people), and the character of Margaery (same pronunciation as Marjorie) on Game of Thrones has given it some limelight recently too. I find the spelling Marjorie really sweet and light as well. "Jorie" would be a fresh-sounding nickname (rather than the more old fashioned Marge or Margie - which are still super cute, but maybe too retro for some).
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I think it's such a pretty name! My favorite spelling is Margery, but I think Marjorie's fine. Madge is my favorite nickname for it, and I'm not even one to push nicknames (I personally don't plan on really using them if I ever have children). I definitely prefer Margery/Marjorie to Margaret; it's just prettier, in my opinion.

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I've always loved it. I think it feels very sweet, youthful, and upbeat, and it's also nice and cool/fresh feeling and white to me, which is pleasant and makes it stand out.

This message was edited 5/27/2015, 11:39 AM

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I like it. It's very upbeat, somehow, & it's got a nice old-fashioned appeal without sounding precious.
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I like it. It's pretty in a way that isn't vapid or airy, it has its feet on the ground. It's friendly, but not in an overly trusting way. It's spunky and cute. :)
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I like it. I had a friend growing up who went by Jori for short and I always liked her name
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Love it, though I slightly prefer the spelling Marjory. I'm debating with myself on whether I prefer just Marjory or Marjolaine.
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