Re: Margaret, Marguerite, and Margot
in reply to a message by Fictionlover94
I know it's the Icelandic form, but Margret always seems like a misspelling to me :/ Thanks, anyway!
Ottilie
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Actually its Margrèt with the accent on the letter
I just personally prefer the Spelling of Margret because with Margaret (the more well known spelling) you don't say the A. Margret: Mar gret.
Margaret: mar (silent A) gret
Lol
Either way, very nice name. A bit old and vintage for some peoples taste but I defiently can see it making a com back. Even for mostly being a middle name
I just personally prefer the Spelling of Margret because with Margaret (the more well known spelling) you don't say the A. Margret: Mar gret.
Margaret: mar (silent A) gret
Lol
Either way, very nice name. A bit old and vintage for some peoples taste but I defiently can see it making a com back. Even for mostly being a middle name
This message was edited 10/8/2014, 5:11 PM
If we're being so specific, it's Margrét ;)
I definitely think some people say the "silent" A, though I vary on the matter personally.
I definitely think some people say the "silent" A, though I vary on the matter personally.
*raises hand* I say it. MAR-guh-ret.