Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know people with these names:
Mary Virginia
Mary Katherine
Mary Jordan
Mary Hayes
Mary Jane
Mary Louise
Mary Leigh
Mary Michael
Mary Grace
Mary Reed
I could probably think of more. Only some of these are Catholic; many/most aren't. It is a Southern thing.
I know Mary Virginia!!!
Having two names like this is southern. Mary is not southern. I know several Mary’s who just go by Mary. None are southern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know people with these names:
Mary Virginia
Mary Katherine
Mary Jordan
Mary Hayes
Mary Jane
Mary Louise
Mary Leigh
Mary Michael
Mary Grace
Mary Reed
I could probably think of more. Only some of these are Catholic; many/most aren't. It is a Southern thing.
I know Mary Virginia!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. Do women with “double barreled” names get called by both names in every day conversation? Even in professional settings?
What kind of insensitive question is this? If a woman had a hyphenated surname you wouldn’t ask if she “goes by both.” Use the name people prefer you to use and don’t be a dick about it.

Anonymous wrote:I know people with these names:
Mary Virginia
Mary Katherine
Mary Jordan
Mary Hayes
Mary Jane
Mary Louise
Mary Leigh
Mary Michael
Mary Grace
Mary Reed
I could probably think of more. Only some of these are Catholic; many/most aren't. It is a Southern thing.
Anonymous wrote:This opinion is unpopular with me. Thinking about what little Callaway and Saunders will do at their first frat party makes me shudder
Anonymous wrote:Can somebody name an actual southern woman named Mary? A real person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mary is like the most popular female name in American history. Outside the U.S., Maria/Marie is likely most popular female name ever. The south did not invent Maria/Marie/Mary
Maria is literally the most popular name on earth.
Anonymous wrote:In the book "The help" which takes place in Mississippi, one of the (white) characters has a toddler daughter named "Mae Mobely."
What the heck kind of name is Mobely?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL who is naming their daughter “Gentry”?! “Mary” is hardly a “Southern” name. And “Callaway” and “Saunders” are both last names. I didn’t realize the South had moved on from their “Hayden”, “Brayden”, “Cayden” phase. Not sure which is worse.
It's the part where "Mary" is PART of the name. Try to keep up
Well, most Marys everywhere have at least 1 middle name. But most women only go by their first name. Thus, Mary Jane Doe would be called "Mary" only. In DC.
In the south, do women go by their first and middle names - Mary Jane? Or, does it mean FULL name is Mary Jane Cayleigh Doe??

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL who is naming their daughter “Gentry”?! “Mary” is hardly a “Southern” name. And “Callaway” and “Saunders” are both last names. I didn’t realize the South had moved on from their “Hayden”, “Brayden”, “Cayden” phase. Not sure which is worse.
It's the part where "Mary" is PART of the name. Try to keep up
Anonymous wrote:If you are not from: Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, the Carolinas and Virginia south of Richmond you really don't get to have an opinion on what is a real Southern name. I mean, you can, but it'll be wrong.