| I really like the name Margaret and don't really think it's an "old lady name". It is most popular with older generations, but I think it's making a comeback and is a beautiful, classic name. Lots of nickname options too. |
You've got to be kidding, right? DCUM is about as conservative as it gets when it comes to naming tastes. Most posters think "creative" names are tantamount to child abuse. |
Yes, DCUM thinks that creative names are "ethnic", "white trash", and "stripper" (only for girls' names; there's no real equivalent for boys). But at the same time, DCUM thinks that uncreative names are boring and overdone. Therefore, people expecting babies can either spend a lot of time and effort trying to find a classic, English-language name that nobody else uses, and please DCUM -- or they can pick out a name they like, and please themselves.
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Yes, because life's most important decisions should always be made in a vacuum. |
Picking out a name for a baby is one of life's most important decisions? Really? |
| Somewhere out in the world, there's a little Larla running around who wishes her parents had taken the decision a bit more seriously. |
| I know two babies this year named Margaret. One is a Maggie and one is Maggie Mae...which to me is a dog name or a song but hey. |
| I'm a Margaret. I go by Meg. It's never felt like an old lady name to me, but it is certainly much less common than it was a century ago so maybe it is. |
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Love it, love it, love it. It was on our girl name list. It's only an old lady name in the timeless sense -- it's as easy to picture a 9 day old as a 90 year old with the name. A win in my book.
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| Meg is a much better nickname for it than Maggie. |
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I love it! We're planning to use it (with NN "Maggie") for our baby due in May. Hope it isn't getting too popular!
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I am Margaret, I have always gone by Margaret.
I did not like it as a child ... not because Margaret is an old lady name but because the Dennis the Menace's next store neighbor's name was Margaret. And she was a brat. Then Margaret on MASH kissed people. Yuck! Otherwise it is a great name with all kinds on nicknames. I have a different nickname for every stage of my life, Elementary school, HS, College, etc. |
No way!!! Meg is SO 80's! Yuck! It has no pizazz. I'm a Margaret and I've gone by Maggie since birth... it's a wonderful name! I don't really like Margaret and do think it sounds old lady, but I like having the option to use it on my resume or professionally (even though I don't). I wouldn't have wanted Maggie to be my given name. Margaret is definitely in the same category as Katherine and Elizabeth - old English/royalty - but to me it's a little clunkier to say for an everyday name than the other two. You could use Maggie as a nickname for a different name like Marguerite or Magnolia if you decide you don't like Margaret. |
| Yes but I think the so called classic-old person names go in cycles. Rose sounds like an old lady name. But it has made a comeback. |
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I love the name Margaret....but I hate the nickname Maggie.
I would use Meg as a nickname. |