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Molly

My husband and I are about to "pull the trigger" on making Molly Josephine the official name of our little girl, due in May.

I love the name. I think it is adorable for a little girl... but, I keep coming back to "Can a grown, professional, career-minded woman have this name and be respected?"

Also, does it flow well with big brothers Elias and Samuel? They both have obvious nicknames, but she wouldn't.

Thoughts?

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  • I love Molly as a NN and I think it absolutley works for a grown woman.

    That said, I don't like is as a stand alone name.  To me, it's like being named Jenny.

     

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  • I like Molly, but I understand your concerns. FWIW I've met 3 baby Mollys in the past couple of months, so apparently people think it works just fine for a fn :)


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  • I adore Josephin, Molly is just ok and I do feel it's kind of cutesy. Is switching an option? Josephine Molly?
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  • I adore Josephin, Molly is just ok and I do feel it's kind of cutesy. Is switching an option? Josephine Molly?
    I just don't love Josephine as a first name. It's a family name on both sides and has family significance, which is why we are using it in the middle name position - but, I just dont love it as a first name.

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  • I might be in the minority, but I like the name Molly as a standalone name. It probably helps that my college roommate had this name, though.

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  • ESBG said:



    I adore Josephin, Molly is just ok and I do feel it's kind of cutesy. Is switching an option? Josephine Molly?

    I just don't love Josephine as a first name. It's a family name on both sides and has family significance, which is why we are using it in the middle name position - but, I just dont love it as a first name.


    Are you open to using Molly as a nn for another name? Amalia? Mary? Molly's definitely not side-eye worthy, just throwing out more formal options.
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  • @ESBG - I have a Josephine, and if I am being completely honest, I didn't love it at first either.  I was also a family name for us and we were going to middle name it, but it totally grew on me. 

    We call our Josephine Josie-- but I like all of the NN's (Joey, Jo Jo, Posey) and I love the formailty of her full name and the flexability I think it will give her as she grows.

    Just my .02 though!

     

     

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  • Love Molly as a stand alone name and love Josephine too! Go for it, Mama!
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  • I love Molly as a NN and I think it absolutley works for a grown woman.

    That said, I don't like is as a stand alone name.  To me, it's like being named Jenny.

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  • I know adults named Molly and I never considered their name incomplete.  Go for it.  It's a great name!
  • I know adults named Molly and I never considered their name incomplete.  Go for it.  It's a great name!
    same here!
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  • I feel the opposite as you do, I picture a grown woman when I think of Molly, not a baby or child. I do like it, though, and think it would work for all stages of life.
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  • I think it would age just fine. But if you're worried, Margaret Josephine, nn Molly, is gorgeous.
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  • There was a partner at the big NY law firm I worked at named Molly. She went on to be the attorney general of the Department of Justice. So, I'd say her career worked out just fine for her!

    I love Molly, so I say go for it!
  • Molly can absolutely be professional/respected. Off the top of my head I know a lawyer and a doctor with the name.
  • And no, Molly was not a nn for either. I also know a 3 yr old Molly, daughter of two attorneys.
  • I think Molly absolutely can be a stand alone name.
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  • i like Molly as a standalone fn.  i know a Molly who is a stylish, adorable, humorous person (as well as professional) so perhaps that's why i like it so much.  i don't like josephine.  sorry :\
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  • I dont like it as an adult name, i think it sounds cutesy. actually i dont like it on any age..lol

    love josephine
  • I don't think Molly is a cutesy or incomplete name.  I love Josephine, and I love the combination as well.
                                  

      
                                   
  • I have a 30 year old sister named Molly and she's a chef, and absolutely loves her name, I vote yes it's a great name
  • LOVE, LOVE, LOVE it!!!  Go with it!
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  • MrsCase1MrsCase1 member
    edited February 2014
    I would do Josephine Molly because I concur with you that Molly does not sound like a grown woman, least of all a professional such as a CEO, attorney, etc. Her brothers both have beautiful, mature names.
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  • Love Molly and see no problem with it being a standalone or for an adult. I'd use it if DH would let me. It was my #1!
  • I like the name Molly, but lately I think of drugs when I hear it since it's the popular name for a street drug. But I work in a field where that stands out to me so I don't think it's the norm lol
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