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[Opinions] nicknames for Guinevere?
i know you can use 'Ginny' as a nickname. i don't like Vera (old lady!).
could you use Gwen? i know you can spell it Gwenevere, but that spelling doesn't seem right to me.
any ideas?
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I like Guin as a nn, pronounced like the start of the name, so gwyn.
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Of course you can use Gwen, you don't have to follow just how the name is spelled (another example, I would use Kate as a nickname for Catherine...Cate looks contrived). Other ideas:Wendy
Winnie
Jenny / Jen
Vi
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Has Winnie been mentioned?I love Guinevere nn Winnie.
I think Gwen works fine.
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Gwen for sure.

This message was edited 4/8/2008, 2:31 PM

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I love the nn Gwen! In fact, it's been one of my favorite names since I was about 8 years old. There's nothing wrong with spelling it Guinevere nn Gwen, IMO. Also, you could use the name Guinn prn GWIN. Nev and Nevie are cute, too.
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I love the name Guinevere. I know one who goes by Guen.
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I've heard Jenny used because of Guinevere's closeness to Jennifer. Genny or Ginny would work as would Eve / Evie. Gwen would definitely work and you wouldn't have to use the Gwenevere spelling at all! Very or Vere would work and Vera too. I don't think Vera is in the least old lady-ish. Any you like? I really like Jenny as a nn. WDYT?
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i hadn't thought of Evie, that's one of my favourite nns!
thankyou.
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I definetely think you can use Gwen. It's really lovely. Also Gwin (you could spell it Guin if you wanted) or Neve. Or Neva. Winnie, Winn, Gwinnie...
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Guin, Vee, Eve, Evie? I could also see Gwen as a nn even if you kept the Guinevere spelling (which I recommend).
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