
Mary double names — The Bump
Feb 9, 2011 · Both are family names for us. Other Mary names I've known and liked include: Mary Elizabeth (called Mary Beth, Mary Lib, or Mary Liza) Mary Winstead (Mary Win) Mary Stuart Mary …
What can Maggie be short for? - The Bump
Margaret is the only name I've ever heard that uses the NN Maggie. I'm a Megan and I've never had anyone call me Maggie before but I have heard stories.
Ultrasound - measuring 1 week behind - The Bump
I am 7 wks, 2 days today (based on LMP) and I went in for my first ultrasound. The baby is measure at 1 week behind, or 6 weeks.
help! baby girl name...husband & I don't agree... — The Bump
Even though we agree on Noelle for middle name, we decided not to do it for a 1st name- don't want nn Elle and we both aren't crazy about it for 1st name- but we like the Christmas connection to it for …
Margo vs. Margot — The Bump
Sep 4, 2004 · Report Reply jaymicans member August 2013 I would chose Margo because it looks fresh and easier to pronounce it like Marg-o vs (Margot) Margaret Report Reply
My sad, pathetic name list — The Bump
Jan 1, 2013 · Other suggestions: Margaret (plenty of cute nicknames here: Meg, Margot, Maggie, Greta, etc.) Aurelia Jane Matilda (nn could be Tillie) As for boys, I love the name Theodore - and love the nn …
Requesting all Southern Belle names please :) — The Bump
Priscilla, Eleanor, Lucinda, Caroline, Margaret, Patricia, Vivian (ne). Maybe something like Melanie. I have met several Junior League Mary Catherines, or other Mary-double names. June, Faye, Rose …
Sibling name for Gabriella — The Bump
DD 1 is Gabriella Christine. We are expecting DD 2 and I would love to hear your suggestions.
Girl names that go with Benjamin - The Bump
I feel like since Benjamin is such a common name, sister's name should be pretty common too. I also like something with a nn, since I assume he'll be called Ben a lot. Margaret/Maggie? I like Ben and …
Sibling names for Josie — The Bump
Dec 31, 2011 · Josephine is very pretty, and I love the NN Josie. What about Margaret/Marguerite (Maggie) or Cecilia (Cece)?