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I choose Molly :D


its a baby not a puppy :P

Shouldn't that be Fenton then? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GRSbr0EYYU

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Molly is currently in the lead

A sincere congrats.

However, pretty please call her Mary, for which Molly is a pet-name. That way, you get to call her Molly but when she grows up to be fabulously successful, she can have a sensible name painted on her door.

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From a "having to put something on my feet" perspective they're ok, but I've never spent more than £25 on a pair and I only own 5 pairs including walking boots and wellies :lol:


I have 5 pairs in the hall alone. I better not mention what's under the stairs, bed, in the cupboard, wardrobe & spare room :D

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Molly is currently in the lead


Molly is a nice classic name.

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Molly is currently in the lead


Molly is a nice classic name.

No it's not - it's a pet-name, like Bess, Jim, Ken or Alf

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pet or dolls name, imagine being a teen or someone in your name with "molly" as your name, how awkward

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pet or dolls name, imagine being a teen or someone in your name with "molly" as your name, how awkward

It could be worse. Just look at the poor kids of celebrities with names that are cringworthy.

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saspro wrote:
Molly is currently in the lead

A sincere congrats.
However, pretty please call her Mary, for which Molly is a pet-name. That way, you get to call her Molly but when she grows up to be fabulously successful, she can have a sensible name painted on her door.

Milicent-Margaret-Amanda...known to her friends as Milly-Molly-Mandy :)

I thought Molly was a pet name for Margaret m'self.

Edit, turns out it's a shortening of both ;)

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rustybucket wrote:
saspro wrote:
Molly is currently in the lead

A sincere congrats.
However, pretty please call her Mary, for which Molly is a pet-name. That way, you get to call her Molly but when she grows up to be fabulously successful, she can have a sensible name painted on her door.

Milicent-Margaret-Amanda...known to her friends as Milly-Molly-Mandy :)

I thought Molly was a pet name for Margaret m'self.

Edit, turns out it's a shortening of both ;)


It's probably short for Kevin too

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Milicent-Margaret-Amanda...known to her friends as Milly-Molly-Mandy :)

I thought Molly was a pet name for Margaret m'self.

Edit, turns out it's a shortening of both ;)


It's probably short for Kevin too

Now you're just being dicriculous!! :lol: Kevy?

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Now you're just being dicriculous!! :lol: Kevy?


Ridiculous head is on. It's Friday night ;)

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call her mariya

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+1 for thinking about how the name will impact her later in life - as a youth, a teenager, an adults, an OAP etc.

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+1 for thinking about how the name will impact her later in life - as a youth, a teenager, an adults, an OAP etc.

Also at interviews. Names go through cycles. Mine was really popular when I was born not so popular now but there are still loads of us about.

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Congrats! :D

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