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Margot?
WDYT? What's your favourite diminutive of Margaret?"When you're curious, you find lots of interesting things to do..." - Albert Einstein
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Margot is one of my favorite names. While I have a somewhat unpleasant past association with the name (and with this spelling), it hasn't dissuaded me entirely from using Margot. Even though it began life as a nickname for Marguerite (which I do also like) I think it sounds both elegant and professional.I also like it approximately a zillion times more than Margaret, which has always seemed cold and "gritty" (literally) to me. I also dislike Maggie, and the "ag" sound in general (no Agatha or Agnes for me either). So... I guess you can say my favorite diminutive of Margaret is Margot? Though Meg isn't too bad (but then I'd go for Megara before Margaret or even Meghan).
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Margot is so very charming! It seems to pair well with a lot of different first or middle names - none off the top of my head, but that's just an observation from playing games here. I like the Margaux spelling a lot as well, but they feel just a bit different from each other to see them written out. Margot's more buoyant than Margaux, if that makes any sense.My favorite diminutive of Margaret is Mae. I love it as a full name or as a nickname. It would make a good nickname for very many names starting with M.
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I do enjoy the name Margot my favorite diminutive is Peggy.
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I don't really enjoy Margot, but I've got nothing against it. And I've known two Margaret people who use the full form regularly - one of them is my cousin. I much prefer that. The usual short form in South Africa is Margie, with the G as in Margaret or Gareth rather than Margery or George. And I dislike it thoroughly. I used to like Megan until it went viral, and I still like Peggy but it would be easier to just name someone Peggy rather than fight an uphill battle against Maggie and Margie! I taught a Peggy once, so it can happen.
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A very pretty name. Good diminutive for Margaret, too.
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Margot is my favourite diminutive. Besides, I like it more than Margaret. I know someone named this and she pronounces her name mar-GOTT. I prefer this pronunciation to the silent T.Other diminutives I like are Greta, Gretel, Retha, Rita, Megan, May, Mamie and Maisie.
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Your mar-GOTT version is, to my knowledge, standard in the Netherlands. And the G, of course, is a guttural.
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I love Margot! It's in my top ten. It's my favourite diminutive for Margaret. It is very on-trend in French.
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Hate it, knew one, and kids said maggotI like Marguerite
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Every time I see Margot, (ok, maybe every other time), I remember the quote I found while searching for the information about that name.

"Sophia looked at me. I told her, "Mom thought Margot with a t was higher class." "First time I saw it written that way was on the wedding invitations," Gram said.
"...I told Jeffrey the next time he came to call, 'Mar-gott will be down in a minute.' He laughed because he thought I was joking but I was serious. I honestly assumed people pronounced the t."
Yeah, I know now how Margot got its t, but I always prefer just Margo.
It's a nice name with a stylish -o ending!
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When I hear/see Margot I always think of this quote, from the Christmas Vacation movie:Todd : Well, something had to come through the window! Something had to break the stereo!
Margo : And why is the carpet all wet, *Todd*?
Todd : I don't *know*, Margo!
[They both look at each other, then in the direction of Clark's house]
lol. It feels very 80s to me because of it. And a bit pretentious. It just very unpleasant to me.
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It's probably pretty evenly divided between Margot, Margaux and Miette for me. But tbh because as an American of my age group I don't really know any Margots IRL, the first time I came across this name was, well, Margot Frank circa reading Anne Frank's Diary in middle school. So even though I really like the name it always has a slightly lingering sadness with it in my mind. Also, justice for Margot and her own diary that was lost, that I'm sure would have been a riveting insight from the other perspective.
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I love it! It's cute and stylish, and interesting with that -o sound at the end. I think it's my favourite Margaret diminutive.
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