Anonymous wrote:Peg/gy and Maggie are the only ones that make any sense to me. Otherwise I'd just wonder why you didn't name the kid something else in the first place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a parent of a Margaret, I recommend...Margaret.
Seriously, it's a beautiful name. If she picks up a nickname along the way, so be it, but why not just use her given name?
+1 yes, as a mother of a Margaret, I couldn't agree more. If a nickname evolves, so be it, but it seems strange to be forcing a nickname prior to birth
Anonymous wrote:OP here - wow, so many responses already, thanks all! I do like Margaret by itself, but Margaret is rhyme-y with the last name, so on a day to day basis a nickname would flow better. Our older DD also has a name that lends itself to sassy old-timey nicknames. Haven't thought about middle names yet, because while we'd really like to use Margaret as a first to honor a particular family member, if we can't get on the same page regarding what we'd actually call her, it will probably end up as a middle.
Like the Mae, Mimi, and Mugs (so cute!) suggestions! DH doesn't like "cutesy", i.e., Maisie, Daisy, or Maggie.![]()
Now that I type it, I think what we're looking for is a sassy, old-timey nickname. Not super girly, and good for an adult, not just little girl. What do you think of Peggy? Too generational still?
Anonymous wrote:May or Mae
Anonymous wrote:As a parent of a Margaret, I recommend...Margaret.
Seriously, it's a beautiful name. If she picks up a nickname along the way, so be it, but why not just use her given name?
Anonymous wrote:I like Midge. It's spunky.
Anonymous wrote:I like Midge. It's spunky.