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Marmite is a shit name for a daughter.

(, Fri 19 Aug 2011, 16:12, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
So is Beth

(, Fri 19 Aug 2011, 16:16, Reply)
My parents are in agreement.
They hate the name, and used to actively wince when they heard people call me that.
(, Fri 19 Aug 2011, 16:17, Reply)
Could be worse
Could be Beatrice
(, Fri 19 Aug 2011, 16:21, Reply)
Is that your real name?

(, Fri 19 Aug 2011, 16:25, Reply)
Nope
With the only person I know IRL called Beth, it's short for Beatrice
(, Fri 19 Aug 2011, 16:26, Reply)
I thought Beth was short for Elizabeth.

(, Fri 19 Aug 2011, 16:34, Reply)
It can be short for either, I believe

(, Fri 19 Aug 2011, 16:35, Reply)
Bert would be more appropriate for Beatrice.

(, Fri 19 Aug 2011, 16:38, Reply)
It'd be more appropriate for her too.

(, Fri 19 Aug 2011, 16:47, Reply)
In my case, it is.
I've never heard it as a version of Beatrice. These days it's more likely to be short for Bethany.

Then again, I never understood how Daisy was short for Margaret, Sally was short for Sarah, and Dick was short for Richard.
(, Fri 19 Aug 2011, 16:39, Reply)
There is no way Daisy is short for Margaret
or Sally for Sarah, that's just stupid
(, Fri 19 Aug 2011, 16:57, Reply)
No, they are, traditionally.
The Daisy thing comes from the fact that there is a flower called a marguerite which is a big daisy type flower.
(, Fri 19 Aug 2011, 17:04, Reply)
pah
that's not short for. That'd be like calling me Cat.
(, Fri 19 Aug 2011, 17:07, Reply)

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