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Full name for Marnie
I've always liked the name Marnie, but as a nickname, not a full name. The only problem is, a nickname for what?!Does anyone have any suggestions for what it could be derived from, aside from Marina? (I'm not a Marina fan, myself :-) )Thanks guys!Check Out Blinkyou.com for thousands of custom glitters and layouts
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Margaret...I had a good friend growing up whose name was Margaret and we all called her Marnie
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LOL! i was about to sugest Marina... well, next name then!Margret?
Marilyn
Marissai'm not sure if i like any of those names tho! i reckon Marnie is a good name by itself!
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Anything beginning with Ma- is fair game, IMO.I love Mamie, too. :)ArrayETA: Dangit, can't read. I thought you said Mamie, not Marnie--they look suspiciously similar, you see! I don't like Marnie much at all, personally. Perhaps Magnolia? Hmm...let me think about this.Mariamne
Marcelina
Marceline
Marcelline
Maren
Marganita
Marian
Marion
Mariana
Marianna
Marianne
Mariangela
Marinella
Marinetta
Marilena
Marin
Marlena
Marlene
Marna
Morna
Martina

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Mamie is cute, but it would remind me too much of Marmie from Little Woman - I'd feel like I was calling my daughter my mother all the time :-)Thanks for the suggestion - I guess if I ever end up naming my daugther Margot, after my mother (Margaret), I'll feel justified calling her Marnie now!Check Out Blinkyou.com for thousands of custom glitters and layouts
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I think Margot nn Marnie would be perfectly fine. :)Array

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Hmm... Marceline nn Marmie, maybe? It's a bit of a stretch, I guess.
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I don't think that's too much of a stretch...I was thinking that maybe any Mar- names would be possibilities, but wanted to see what everyone elses opinion was.Thanks, Marceline is pretty :-)Check Out Blinkyou.com for thousands of custom glitters and layouts

This message was edited 7/11/2006, 11:05 PM

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http://behindthename.com/php/extra.php?extra=r&terms=marnieI like Marnie, but I also like Marina. Mariana is nice, and Marna, too. :)
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Thanks for that link!I really don't know why I have an aversion to Marina, Marine, Mariana etc...after all, I like Marnie, and Marie, Maria. Marna is pretty though :-)Check Out Blinkyou.com for thousands of custom glitters and layouts
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No prob. I was thinking about some other options. Sure the spelling is a stretch, but I think the way the syllables sound these could work.Marlene
Marilyn
Marcelline
Martina
Marinda
Maureen
Myrrine
MyrnaOr you could just use Marnie on it's own. I think that sometimes NN as full names look to jilted, but this one would be perfectly fine as a full name.
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Man is a depth still greater than the people.

This message was edited 7/12/2006, 11:39 AM

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