"My name's Molly. It is an old-fashioned name, and I was christened Mary. But Papa likes Molly.""That's right. Keep to the good old fashions, dear.""Well, I must say I think Mary is prettier than Molly, and quite as old a name, too," said Mrs Hamley."I think it was," said Molly, lowering her voice, and dropping her eyes, "because mamma was Mary, and I was called Molly when she lived."
1864 August – 1866 January, [Elizabeth] Gaskell, chapter 6, in Wives and Daughters. An Every-day Story. […], volumes (please specify |volume=I or II), London: Smith, Elder and Co., […], published 1866