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Re: Margaret, Marguerite, and Margot
It's just sound-wise. It sounds close to "piggy." I don't have a great association with it, either. I've only known one Peggy, a girl I was friends with in college. I allowed her to borrow my car and she got into an accident and didn't want to take responsibility and we had a big fight and weren't friends any longer, lol.
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Haha, oh dear! I can imagine it sounding a little too much like Piggy in some American accents, certainly.

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