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Sorry to post again so soon, but what do you think of Mac?Problem is, I really like Max at the moment and couldn't put the two together. So in case I never use Max, any full names for Mac?I think most of them are trendy, but I do like Mackenzie and Macauley. Macauley especially at the minute!? WDYT?**miss_smiley**
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Of thost two full names for Mac that you mentioned, I like Mackenzie the best (and I'd be glad to see it used on a boy!).
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Any surname beginning with Mc- or Mac- would be fair game (and the number of those is almost infinite).-- Sarah
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I know a little boy named Douglas MacArthur Lastname III who is called Mac. I dislike most Mac- names (though I prefer them on boys to girls) but I like the nn Mac. I like it best as a nn for Malcolm, though. :)
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MacAllister? Actually, my bio-maternal grandfather's name was Malcolm, nn Mac, which I think is uber-cool! And some friends of mine have a 2yo son named Macario, nn Mac.ETA that little Mac's fn/mn combo is Macario Joaquin...very nice, imo.Check Out Blinkyou.com for thousands of custom glitters and layouts

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It's spelled Macaulay.
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Sorry, it was a spelling error.**miss_smiley**
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I did once think Mac might work for Michael.In the database there is Macario and Macsen.I take it you mean for a boy, you can never tell nowadays..
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That is a great idea! I love the name Maxen nn Max, so I guess it's up to me whether I want to use Mac or Max now, thanks! **miss_smiley**
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Maybe Mac Maximilian,or Max Macauley? fn and mn.
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I consider them too close really, it sounds like you're repeating the name twice!**miss_smiley**
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Never heard Macauley but I like the sound of it. Mackenzie is a bit to popular for my taste.~Randi Elizabeth~
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Like Macaulay Culkin?
~Heather~

"Why is it that, as a culture, we are more comfortable seeing two men holding guns than holding hands?" - Ernest Gaines

"When the power of love overcomes the love of power, then the world will know peace" - Jimi Hendrix
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