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Full name for Maggie?

I'm racking my brain her considering just about anything... So Maggie is the same type of name DH likes (Sophie) but a little more skipped over. Are there any good full names so Maggie could be the nn? I know there's Margaret, but anything else you have heard of?
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  • marguerite? magnolia? magda?

    good luck!

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  • My cousin's name is Maggie. Just Maggie.
  • If you like Maggie (and I think it's great!) just go with Maggie. ?My name is Mandie, no "full name", and I've always liked my name and never felt that I needed something longer.?

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    If you like Maggie (and I think it's great!) just go with Maggie.  My name is Mandie, no "full name", and I've always liked my name and never felt that I needed something longer. 

    Did you ever have issues with people putting Amanda or something on more formal documents? I know I have a friend named Angie and her original diploma said Angela... not her name. Also, while I think Maggie is adorable, maybe it will be too cutesy for her once she's older... idk.

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  • My niece's name is Magnolia and her nn is Maggie.
  • imagelosmitty:
    imagemlf625:

    If you like Maggie (and I think it's great!) just go with Maggie.  My name is Mandie, no "full name", and I've always liked my name and never felt that I needed something longer. 

    Did you ever have issues with people putting Amanda or something on more formal documents? I know I have a friend named Angie and her original diploma said Angela... not her name. Also, while I think Maggie is adorable, maybe it will be too cutesy for her once she's older... idk.

    I'd be annoye about the diploma thing! 

    I actually don't think Maggie is too cutesy for an adult and I agree with mlf...if you like Maggie, just go with that and don't "find" a name just to lengthen it.  Good choice!

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  • Magdalena

    Magdala

    Margaretta

     

  • I say if you like Maggie, use Maggie. 
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  • I work with a Martha and she goes by Maggie
  • I agree that if you like Maggie go with Maggie. I also have a cousin named Meggie, not short for anything. She is 19 now and goes by Meg. Just a suggestion!
  • I know a Maggie (just Maggie). I've always thought it was a cute nickname, but definitely not a stand alone name. Magdalene or Margaret are pretty. 
  • I'm sorry, but I am old school and like full names with the option of a nn.

    I like Margaret or any of the previous suggestions as Maggie is a nickname to me and doesn't "age" well into adulthood.

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  • Magdalena

    I'm Megan and I've had people call me Maggie as a nn.

  • I think Maggie is fine without being a nickname!
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  • I wouldn't use Maggie as a full name...cute for girl, but I would hate that as an adult.

     

  • I know a Maggie - her full name is Margot.  It's a stretch, but I like it!
  • My cousin's cousin just named her DD Magdalene (I'm not sure how they spelled it... but it's pronounced Mag-da-lyn) and they call her Maggie
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