Anonymous wrote:FWIW, Maggie means Pearl...
Anonymous wrote:Re: family sharing name
It is not a big deal. We have two sets of cousins with the same name. The age makes it even LESS of a big deal. Your Maggie will be 15 and Margaux will be 30!!! Really not a big deal.
Re: “Maggie”.
I really prefer a formal name. At least then she has the option when she’s older. Margaret is lovely.
Anonymous wrote:If you can be named Margaux or Margaret and go by Maggie, then you can be named Maggie and go by Margaux or Margaret. If your name is Maggie Jane and you like Jane more than Maggie, you can go by Jane. You can go by M. Jane Smith. You can go by MJ. You can even be named Maggie Jane and go by Skippy. You’re not limiting her options by naming her Maggie. Your niece isn’t named Maggie and she hasn’t been going by Maggie for years. The name has very special meaning for you and your dh (and other relatives, because of Aunt Maggie). Use it. It’s a great name and one that could definitely be used in the workplace 30 years from now. (Who’s going to judge her informal name? Jaxxon? Please.)
Congratulations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You get to name your kid whatever you want. If they hate it as an adult they will change it.
How many people really do this? And wouldn't op be offended if her kid said "Please call me Audrey?"
That's why I vote for the formal name, use the nn you like and then let the kid decide what she likes!
Anonymous wrote:You get to name your kid whatever you want. If they hate it as an adult they will change it.
Anonymous wrote:Same issue and I didn’t do it. I really regret it. My daughters name doesn’t make me happy the way my other children’s names do. Name her Maggie