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Molly

*Not up for serious consideration, just putting it up for discussion.
I do like this name...I have only known 2 Molly's in my life and both were beautiful, sweet, lovely, confident ladies. So I have good associations with this name.But is it dated? An 80's name (along with Jessica, Tiffany, Amanda, Brittany, etc.)? My mother says that it is homely and plain - agree or disagree?I just find it to be a sweet name. I like Molly Jane or Molly Abigail.Just interested in knowing your opinion :)
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I love it. Molly Abigail or Molly Jane is nice. I think it's an old-fashioned Irish name. I wouldn't say it is "dated" in the sense that it is associated with any one decade. There are the songs "Good Golly Miss Molly!" and "Molly Malone".
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For some reason Molly has never appealed to me. I just can't quite put my finger on why it doesn't. I guess it could be partly because I can only see it as a name for a little girl. Though oddly, I've never known a little girl with this name. The only person I've ever met called Molly is my landlady and she is in her 70s! But I do like the combo Molly Jane.

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I personally like the name Molly. I've always considered it a little cutesy sounding, but I like it. My sister-in-law's name is Molly Shawn. I don't really like that combination, but I like her first name. She's 30, and it's a little difficult for me to accept that her name is Molly sometimes. She really doesn't look like a Molly.My favorite combos are:Molly Alice
Molly Katherine
Molly Kathleen
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I love the name Molly. I too think it's a very sweet name. I don't think it's outdated at all, but I don't think that Jessica and Amanda are either! I like the combo Molly Jane that's very cute. My fave Molly combo has always been Molly Rose. Not that creative I know, but I think it makes a really sweet combo.
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My great-aunt Mary Kathleen was known as Molly throughout her life, so I think of her (I never met her because she lived in England, but I heard a lot about her from her sister, my grandmother).I don't mind it and I certainly don't think it's 80s or dated, but I only like it as a nickname.
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I find it boring, plain, nothing exciting.
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I think Molly is a very immature sounding name. I can only see a child with the name - not an adult. I only know one woman named Mollie (with that spelling), and she's in her 80s. I don't see it as a name from the 1980s - more like the 20s, 30s, 40s. I don't think any name is "plain."I do like the names Jane and Abigail, and if I had to choose a combo, I'd choose Molly Jane.
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Molly Jane and Molly Clare are my favorites. Note: I have a friend whose name is Molly Clare and she portrayed my first mate, Jane, in my school play.

This message was edited 4/29/2005, 5:09 PM

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Molly / Mollie is fairly popular in my daughters age group and below I know two 6/7 year olds called Mollie and one slightly younger about 4/5 called Molly also a baby of about a year with the same spellingits a nice enough name but a bit too nicknamey for my tastes
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Molly reminds me of a doll, i can't tell if i like it or not.
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I love the name Molly, I only know one but shes a young girl in my gymnastics class. I like the name Molly but I dont like it with plain middle names such as Jane.. ect. I really love this name~*Alyson*~
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