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Re: Meggie
I used to like Megan, until it became megapopular. But only in that spelling. A double N makes no sense and nor does an H. Meggie is an odd nn, come to think of it. Forget Megan for a moment: Margaret used to shorten to Peg or Peggy or Maggie. Not Mag. And it seems wrong for Megan to shorten to anything other than Meg, and certainly not Meggie. Megs, maybe!
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