Since when is Mila a nickname for Margaret?

Anonymous
My guess is that Jenna hates both names (Margaret and Laura) but could not cave into this family "tradition," such as it is, and so she came up with a nickname that she liked.
Anonymous
Is it pronounced "Mee-la" or "My-la?"
Anonymous
I think Mila is a gorgeous name. Love that there is something behind it too. My pet peeve is when people use names like Jack-- as a name. Not Jackson or John, just Jack.
Anonymous
I think Bush II was one of the worst things to happen the US, and I still think Margaret Laura is a beautiful name and "Mila" is adorable. Who cares if it's not a usual nickname? It's darling.
Anonymous
This reminds me of that thread on preppy names. There were so many misconceptions. I've know lots of blue blooded WASPy DAR mayflower families with money as old as time. I've never met a "Preston" in my life. I do know a girl with the name Margaret (or something like that, named after a grandmother) and she goes by Emily. A completely different name that I assumed one of her parents always wanted to name their daughter but they had to stick with tradition. It was always a little confusing at the beginning of the school year when new teachers would call roll.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And if they wanted it to be a nickname of Margaret, who cares? BTW, I'm not a Republican or a fan of the Bushes, but why are you being such a bitch?


+1
Anonymous
I love the gesture and think it's cute.
Anonymous
Mila is short for Camilla.
Not related to Margaret or anything like that
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mila is short for Camilla.
Not related to Margaret or anything like that


It isn't intended to be short for Margaret. It's intended to be a mish mash of her two names, Margaret and Laura.
Anonymous
OP here. Wow, only in DC would this become a partisan issue!? Although I am no fan of either George Bush, I would have asked the same question if my best friend had chosen this name. I love the idea of naming your child after her grandmothers, I just don't get the Mila part. The PP with the Margaret Louise "Marlo" makes sense and is very cute, since it is a combination of the two names. I just don't think Mila is really a combination of Margaret Laura and it isn't a nickname for Margaret so it seems weird to me, like she wanted trendy and tradition at the same time.

Plus I think Margaret on its own is a pretty name and Maggie is a cute nickname. But this is just my opinion and since people discuss baby names here I wondered what other people thought. No need to call me a b#tch!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think Mila is a gorgeous name. Love that there is something behind it too. My pet peeve is when people use names like Jack-- as a name. Not Jackson or John, just Jack.


And see I'm the opposite. I think you should just name your kid what you want to call him. My grandpa's name was Jack (John) and if I ever had a boy I was going to name him Jack because I love the name.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Or Lama.



Or Loof Lirpa.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Wow, only in DC would this become a partisan issue!? Although I am no fan of either George Bush, I would have asked the same question if my best friend had chosen this name. I love the idea of naming your child after her grandmothers, I just don't get the Mila part. The PP with the Margaret Louise "Marlo" makes sense and is very cute, since it is a combination of the two names. I just don't think Mila is really a combination of Margaret Laura and it isn't a nickname for Margaret so it seems weird to me, like she wanted trendy and tradition at the same time.

Plus I think Margaret on its own is a pretty name and Maggie is a cute nickname. But this is just my opinion and since people discuss baby names here I wondered what other people thought. No need to call me a b#tch!!


Yes, she probably did. Nothing wrong with that! I think it's super cute.
jindc
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think Mila is a gorgeous name. Love that there is something behind it too. My pet peeve is when people use names like Jack-- as a name. Not Jackson or John, just Jack.


And see I'm the opposite. I think you should just name your kid what you want to call him. My grandpa's name was Jack (John) and if I ever had a boy I was going to name him Jack because I love the name.


same - my grandfather went by Jack (it was his middle name....not another name like John or James and he went by Jack, his middle name was Jack and he went by that). I'm not bothered if people don't like it, since he was an amazing man and if we have a boy, he'll hear a lot about him.

I thought this morning they were saying the Bush-Hager baby was "Nila". Not Mila. I don't really understand it in terms of blending both names - where's the "i" in Margaret? I also don't understand naming people after living relatives. But I am happy for them - she seemed like a very down to earth pregnant woman facing her own fears and issues whenever she talked about it on TV, and I could identify with that...even if I think her dad is a POS!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think it's cute. We have a Margaret Louise that we call Marlo.


LOVE!! My mom is Louise Margaret.


My mother is Margaret Louise. I love that nickname. am expecting a girl and cannot think of a name. Like Marlo as a given and saying it's after my mother.
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