I Margaret an old lady name?

Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I LOVE Margaret and no way is it in the same category as Gertrude or Hazel. It is classic. If you love it, go for it.


+1 It seems that many DCUM posters like "creative" names. Personally, I prefer traditional ones, so yes--I love Margaret, just as I also love Katharine and Elizabeth! If you prefer to call her Maggie, I think it's a very cute nickname but think calling her Margaret is great, 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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I LOVE Margaret and no way is it in the same category as Gertrude or Hazel. It is classic. If you love it, go for it.


+1 It seems that many DCUM posters like "creative" names. Personally, I prefer traditional ones, so yes--I love Margaret, just as I also love Katharine and Elizabeth! If you prefer to call her Maggie, I think it's a very cute nickname but think calling her Margaret is great, 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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Seriously, who gives a flying fuck? Do you like the name? Does it go well with your last name? Use it, and stop coming here for arguably one of the most important decisions of your life.


Yes, because life's most important decisions should always be made in a vacuum.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Seriously, who gives a flying fuck? Do you like the name? Does it go well with your last name? Use it, and stop coming here for arguably one of the most important decisions of your life.


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?
Anonymous
Somewhere out in the world, there's a little Larla running around who wishes her parents had taken the decision a bit more seriously.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
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.

Anonymous
Meg is a much better nickname for it than Maggie.
Anonymous
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!
Anonymous
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.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Meg is a much better nickname for it than Maggie.


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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
I love the name Margaret....but I hate the nickname Maggie.

I would use Meg as a nickname.
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