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Rhiannon - like it don’t love it
Daisy (maybe on its own, maybe as nickname for Margaret) - LOVE Margaret nn Daisy, don’t love Daisy as a standalone name; what if she’s not a cutesy type person? Maxine - dislike this; it feels old to me although I have no idea why Molly - I like this; classic and cute Virginia, nn Ginny - like it, don’t love it Daphne - like it, although not my personal style Thea, maybe Theodora as a full name - I like Theodora better than Thea which feel like it lacks an solid consonants at all Calliope, nn Callie - I wouldn’t go with something like Calliope unless my family were Greek but I do think Callie is adorable Miranda (no nickname, and we actively dislike Randy as a nn so nervous about this one though we really like it) - I love Miranda and don’t know anyone with the name who goes by anything but the whole thing Michaela - has a very 80s/90s vibe to me M names that might be worth considering: Marianne, Matilda, Mary, Magdalena-nn-Maggie (but only if you’re Christian and reasonably religious ), Maisie, Madeline
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Molly, Daphne, and Callie are the best.
Callie is somewhat common. And yes, Molly is often a dog's name. |
Confused at why if you like names with the first initial M your list is full of names that start with letters other than M. |
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I do not understand the Daisy trend. At all. I fully hate this name.
Molly is my favorite by far. Would’ve used it for our daughter but sounded bad with our last name |
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Names that sort of go with your list:
Isadora (nn Izzy) Delilah Morgan Meredith Megan |
| Margaret is a classic. Can't go wrong with this name. |
| Love love Ginny |
“the first initial "M" would be nice but we aren't restricting ourselves to that.” |
| Have you considered Meredith? |
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Here are my thoughts:
Rhiannon - like this Daisy (maybe on its own, maybe as nickname for Margaret) - like as a NN for Margaret Maxine - not crazy about this one Molly - like this Virginia, nn Ginny - don't like how closely it's tied to the word "virgin" Daphne - like this Thea, maybe Theodora as a full name - like, esp as a nn fo Theodora Calliope, nn Callie - like this Miranda (no nickname, and we actively dislike Randy as a nn so nervous about this one though we really like it) - like this Michaela - like the sound of this but it's one of those names I think needs a break after being used so heavily for awhile Other ideas: Marianne, Matilda, Melody, Marissa, Alethia, Calista |
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I like Margaret (but not Daisy), Molly, Daphne, and Miranda.
Agree with PP on Matilda. |
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Rhiannon - just no.
Daisy (maybe on its own, maybe as nickname for Margaret) - too cutesy past the age of about 10 and Margaret is too ugly Maxine - too ugly Molly - yes, great name. note that many people will say "I have/had a dog named Molly!" happily, but that wouldn't bother me Virginia, nn Ginny - not if you live in Virginia Daphne - eh okay Thea, maybe Theodora as a full name - just no Calliope, nn Callie - everyone will ask if you liked Callie on Grey's Anatomy Miranda (no nickname, and we actively dislike Randy as a nn so nervous about this one though we really like it) - ugly Michaela - eh okay |
A lot of things that are classic are ugly. |
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When I see Rhiannon I think of Rhiannon Giddens, so I kind of like it.
I don't like Maxine or Calliope, but the other names are fine. My favorite is Thea. |