[Opinions] Re: Daisy (m)
Margaret actually doesn't mean daisy. Marguerite is the French word for daisy, but Margaret isn't. Just because they are related doesn't mean they share a meaning. I mean the French word for daisy is marguerite, not Margaret, and they aren't even pronounced the same.
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Eleanor, Elizabeth and Margaret  ·  Georgia-Claire  ·  11/13/2008, 8:37 AM
Re: Eleanor, Elizabeth and Margaret  ·  Tippins  ·  11/13/2008, 10:28 PM
Re: Eleanor, Elizabeth and Margaret  ·  Aine  ·  11/13/2008, 3:36 PM
Re: Eleanor, Elizabeth and Margaret  ·  Andromache  ·  11/13/2008, 2:41 PM
Re: Eleanor, Elizabeth and Margaret  ·  Lily8  ·  11/13/2008, 11:44 AM
Daisy (m)  ·  Georgia-Claire  ·  11/13/2008, 1:46 PM
Re: Daisy (m)  ·  Lily8  ·  11/13/2008, 2:10 PM
That isn't what I said  ·  Georgia-Claire  ·  11/13/2008, 2:23 PM
Re: Eleanor, Elizabeth and Margaret  ·  Kate  ·  11/13/2008, 10:34 AM
I absolutely adore:  ·  Georgia-Claire  ·  11/13/2008, 10:38 AM
Re: Eleanor, Elizabeth and Margaret  ·  Loxandra  ·  11/13/2008, 9:37 AM
Goodness!  ·  Georgia-Claire  ·  11/13/2008, 9:42 AM
Re: Eleanor, Elizabeth and Margaret  ·  Jen (from work)  ·  11/13/2008, 9:32 AM
Izzy is lovley (m)  ·  Georgia-Claire  ·  11/13/2008, 9:35 AM
Re: Eleanor, Elizabeth and Margaret  ·  Llewella  ·  11/13/2008, 9:08 AM
Thank you :-)  ·  Georgia-Claire  ·  11/13/2008, 9:21 AM
Thanks!  ·  Llewella  ·  11/13/2008, 4:06 PM
Re: Eleanor, Elizabeth and Margaret  ·  Joan-Ay  ·  11/13/2008, 8:57 AM
I can't believe I didn't think of Libby (m)  ·  Georgia-Claire  ·  11/13/2008, 9:08 AM
LOL (m)  ·  Joan-Ay  ·  11/13/2008, 9:20 AM
Re: Eleanor, Elizabeth and Margaret  ·  Sarah  ·  11/13/2008, 8:53 AM
Thanks :-)  ·  Georgia-Claire  ·  11/13/2008, 9:04 AM