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  1. 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.

  2. 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 …

  3. help! baby girl name...husband & I don't agree... — The Bump

    5 days ago · We are having our 2nd baby girl in just a few weeks. My husband and I have different taste in names.

  4. 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

  5. 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)?

  6. 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 …

  7. Naturist Names? — The Bump

    I love nature names! I have a Bay but she was almost Margaret, nickname Daisy. I also love Clover, Hazel, Rosemary, Laurel, etc. If Bay was a boy, he would have been Wolf [family …

  8. ISO: first names that go with Ellen — The Bump

    Sep 15, 2007 · My name is Ellen Margaret. I was named after my great grandmother Margaret Ellen. I like that name, other than I had a dog named Maggie as a kid though I like Maggie as …

  9. sibling name for Kate (Katherine) - The Bump

    Sep 1, 2013 · Congrats on your daughter's birthday! Adorable photo of her by the way Going on Katherine, Julia and Caroline my suggestions are: Josephine, Elizabeth, Eleanor, Georgia, …

  10. Nursing to sleep once baby has teeth? — The Bump

    May 12, 2009 · Nursing forces the milk to the back of the mouth, so it gets swallowed immediately and doesn't sit on the teeth the way it can if a baby falls asleep with the bottle in their mouth. …