Molly
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A friend of mine is named Molly Catherine. It seems to have aged well with her however, I prefer naming a child Margaret and nicknaming them Molly.
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Despite everything, I believe that people are really good at heart. - Anne Frank
Great Spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds. - Albert Einstein
I've only known three Mollys in my lifetime:
1. my childhood Beagle, Molly B;
2. a middle-school student (spelled Mollie) who goes by her mn, Jennifer; and
3. a middle-aged woman.
In all three cases, Molly wasn't a nick for Mary. I've discovered that most people today don't even realize that Molly is actually a nn for Mary. After all, nns have been evolving for over a thousand years (at least) and much of the knowledge of how they were derived has been lost. The middle-aged Molly told me quite adamantly that Molly is *the* Irish version of Mary. I just smiled and nodded. After all, SHE was Irish! ;-)
I'm usually a stickler for formal first names, however, Molly (along with Jack and Sally) is so far removed from Mary that it makes more sense to go with Molly as far as I'm concerned.
BTW, I do know a woman named Polly. When I told her that Polly is indeed a form of Mary she thought that was pretty cool and actually considered Meredith (nn Merry) for a dd (she had a son instead).
1. my childhood Beagle, Molly B;
2. a middle-school student (spelled Mollie) who goes by her mn, Jennifer; and
3. a middle-aged woman.
In all three cases, Molly wasn't a nick for Mary. I've discovered that most people today don't even realize that Molly is actually a nn for Mary. After all, nns have been evolving for over a thousand years (at least) and much of the knowledge of how they were derived has been lost. The middle-aged Molly told me quite adamantly that Molly is *the* Irish version of Mary. I just smiled and nodded. After all, SHE was Irish! ;-)
I'm usually a stickler for formal first names, however, Molly (along with Jack and Sally) is so far removed from Mary that it makes more sense to go with Molly as far as I'm concerned.
BTW, I do know a woman named Polly. When I told her that Polly is indeed a form of Mary she thought that was pretty cool and actually considered Meredith (nn Merry) for a dd (she had a son instead).
My friend just had a cousin born a few months back named Molly. I think it's adorable, and it works fine as a full name imo.
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Hannah
"Are you not afraid that it will go out?"
"That what will go out?" asked Dr Greysteel.
"The candle." Strange gestured to Dr Greysteel's forehead. "The candle inside your head."
~Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell
Well, people where I live use Molly as a fn more frequently than Mary, so... yes. I actually know a girl named Molly Marie (how scary is that?).
I like Molly or Mollie as a fn, as well as Mary. Also, Polly's nice.
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I like Molly or Mollie as a fn, as well as Mary. Also, Polly's nice.
"My idea of good company ... is the company of clever, well-informed people who have a great deal of conversation; that is what I call good company." -Jane Austen
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Yes. My former child hood best friend's name is Molly. Nobody in my area calls Marys Mollys.
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