[Opinions] Millie
I'll make this quick.
1. Wdyt of Millie/Milly?
2. It'd most likely be a nn for Wilhelmine. Do you prefer the nn Millie/Milly or Willa for Wilhelmine?
3. Less important, but do you prefer the spelling Millie or Milly?
Thanks! =)
1. Wdyt of Millie/Milly?
2. It'd most likely be a nn for Wilhelmine. Do you prefer the nn Millie/Milly or Willa for Wilhelmine?
3. Less important, but do you prefer the spelling Millie or Milly?
Thanks! =)
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1. It's cute - but only as a nn and only on someone under 25
2. However I do prefer Willa over Millie/Milly as a nn for Wihelmine. Unlike Mille, I also like Willa as a full name.
3. I prefer Millie - for some reason Milly looks unfinished.
2. However I do prefer Willa over Millie/Milly as a nn for Wihelmine. Unlike Mille, I also like Willa as a full name.
3. I prefer Millie - for some reason Milly looks unfinished.
1, It's kind of old ladyish.
2. I prefer it as a nickname for Camilla, Mildred, or Millicent. I prefer Willa for Wilhelmine.
3, I prefer Millie. Milly makes me think of puppy mills.
2. I prefer it as a nickname for Camilla, Mildred, or Millicent. I prefer Willa for Wilhelmine.
3, I prefer Millie. Milly makes me think of puppy mills.
1. It's cute as a nickname
2. I prefer Wilhelmina over Wilhelmine. I prefer Millie when the child is younger and Willa when she is older. If I had to choose between Millie or Willa as the full name I'd go with Willa.
3. Millie
2. I prefer Wilhelmina over Wilhelmine. I prefer Millie when the child is younger and Willa when she is older. If I had to choose between Millie or Willa as the full name I'd go with Willa.
3. Millie
1. Wdyt of Millie/Milly?
I heart Millie/ Milly! One of my favourite nns. Ever.
2. It'd most likely be a nn for Wilhelmine. Do you prefer the nn Millie/Milly or Willa for Wilhelmine?
Millie/ Milly. Though I don't see why both couldn't be used. Nns allow for wiggle room, why not use two?
3. Less important, but do you prefer the spelling Millie or Milly?
Back and forth on the spelling...today I'm going with Millie.
I heart Millie/ Milly! One of my favourite nns. Ever.
2. It'd most likely be a nn for Wilhelmine. Do you prefer the nn Millie/Milly or Willa for Wilhelmine?
Millie/ Milly. Though I don't see why both couldn't be used. Nns allow for wiggle room, why not use two?
3. Less important, but do you prefer the spelling Millie or Milly?
Back and forth on the spelling...today I'm going with Millie.
Good point about the nicknames!
I like this name a lot. I would prefer it on the name Wilhelmine than on Willa. I prefer it spelled Millie but I prefer this name just by itself, Millie.
1. Wdyt of Millie/Milly?
- Love the name, it's actually a fave of mine and was the name of my first car!
2. It'd most likely be a nn for Wilhelmine. Do you prefer the nn Millie/Milly or Willa for Wilhelmine?
- Willa makes more sense to my eyes and ears, but I prefer the name Millie/Milly.
3. Less important, but do you prefer the spelling Millie or Milly?
- Millie. I started to prefer Milly for a little while, but Millie just looks nicer to me.
- Love the name, it's actually a fave of mine and was the name of my first car!
2. It'd most likely be a nn for Wilhelmine. Do you prefer the nn Millie/Milly or Willa for Wilhelmine?
- Willa makes more sense to my eyes and ears, but I prefer the name Millie/Milly.
3. Less important, but do you prefer the spelling Millie or Milly?
- Millie. I started to prefer Milly for a little while, but Millie just looks nicer to me.
I love Millie as a nickname and Milly as a given name or nickname.
I prefer Willa for Wilhelmine.
I prefer Milly, but love it with either spelling.
I prefer Willa for Wilhelmine.
I prefer Milly, but love it with either spelling.
Millie (Millicent) is my boyfriend's mother's name. I used to dislike it, but it has really grown on me.
I think Millie would be an ok nn for Wilhelmine.
Millie is the better spelling, imo.
I think Millie would be an ok nn for Wilhelmine.
Millie is the better spelling, imo.
1. Wdyt of Millie/Milly?
I think it's really sweet as a nn
2. It'd most likely be a nn for Wilhelmine. Do you prefer the nn Millie/Milly or Willa for Wilhelmine?
Millie/Milly for sure. I don't like Willa at all
3. Less important, but do you prefer the spelling Millie or Milly?
I like Millie beter, but both are nice
I think it's really sweet as a nn
2. It'd most likely be a nn for Wilhelmine. Do you prefer the nn Millie/Milly or Willa for Wilhelmine?
Millie/Milly for sure. I don't like Willa at all
3. Less important, but do you prefer the spelling Millie or Milly?
I like Millie beter, but both are nice
1. Wdyt of Millie/Milly? I really like it.
2. It'd most likely be a nn for Wilhelmine. Do you prefer the nn Millie/Milly or Willa for Wilhelmine? Willa. I prefer Millie as a nn for Amelia or Camille.
3. Less important, but do you prefer the spelling Millie or Milly? Millie
:-)
2. It'd most likely be a nn for Wilhelmine. Do you prefer the nn Millie/Milly or Willa for Wilhelmine? Willa. I prefer Millie as a nn for Amelia or Camille.
3. Less important, but do you prefer the spelling Millie or Milly? Millie
:-)
1.I really don't like it. I find it to be completely dated, and not in a good way.
2.I don't understand how it would be a NN for Wilhelmine. The "mil" sound doesn't exist in that particular name; I can see it being a NN for Mildred or Millicent, but not Wilhelmine.
3.Millie.
2.I don't understand how it would be a NN for Wilhelmine. The "mil" sound doesn't exist in that particular name; I can see it being a NN for Mildred or Millicent, but not Wilhelmine.
3.Millie.
The "mil" sound doesn't exist in that particular name
True, but by that logic, Bobby, Bessie, Nell, etc. wouldn't make sense either, you know? The sounds exist enough in the name, I think, for it to work. But either way, I'm kind of lenient when it comes to nicknames. =P
Thanks!
True, but by that logic, Bobby, Bessie, Nell, etc. wouldn't make sense either, you know? The sounds exist enough in the name, I think, for it to work. But either way, I'm kind of lenient when it comes to nicknames. =P
Thanks!
I guess you're right. Peggy is a valid NN for Margaret, but that doesn't make sense, either. But then, I'm more...I don't know the word...traditional when it comes to NN's.
1. I like it as a nn only.
2. Millie/Milly would work better in childhood at least.
3. I don't mind, but my first thought was 'Millie'.
2. Millie/Milly would work better in childhood at least.
3. I don't mind, but my first thought was 'Millie'.