Marcelline nn Marnie - y or n?

Just wondering if you think this is feasible - I love love love Marnie, but wouldn’t want to put it by itself on the birth certificate, even though nickname names are pretty popular in the UK rn, so maybe this is an option?

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Absolutely yes to this!! What a darling idea x

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Marcelline can definitely be used as a nn. [name_f]Marnie[/name_f] is super cute!

I think it totally works! [name_f]Marnie[/name_f] is so cute too omg :heart_eyes:

Absolutely love this!

Yea that totally works! Marcelline is so pretty as well!

Ooh, never thought of this before. It makes sense to me!!

I think that’s beautiful!! [name_f]Marnie[/name_f] is adorable ( I know 2 , late 30’s and 599’s and both are wonderful people)

I think Marcellinne nn [name_f]Marnie[/name_f] works

marceline, “marnie” is brilliant :tulip:

It totally works! I like it a lot.

I think this could work. It would need reinforced (used as if it were the full name) as [name_f]Marcie[/name_f] would be more intuitive. But yes definitely.

Oh totally, I would pretty much introduce her as [name_f]Marnie[/name_f] 100% of the time!

I think this could definitely work! It’s not much of a stretch at all.