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[Opinions] First initals as nicknames
I know this is very particular, but am thinking of names in which the nickname comes from the sound of the first initial, as in "B" for Beatrice/Bianca, or "C" for Celia/Ciara...you get the idea.
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J for Jaime/ Jamie
D for Dina or Deanna
E for Enid, Eli or Ian (does that count?)
A for Aidan
O for Owen, Ophelia, Olympia (or pretty much any O name...)
P for Peter
T for Tina
U for Ulysses
V for Venus or Vera
Z for Zekehope this helps!
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A for Amy - does that work?
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V for Veronica.
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Veronica lacks the "Vee" sound. V for Vida would work.
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Oh, okay. I just know a Veronica that goes by "V."
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Me too.
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I like the idea but I can only think of boys:
J for Jace/Jason
X for Xavier
D for Dean
L for Elric (does that count?)
M for Emerson (again, does it count?)
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J for Jace is great. I was leaning towards the the letter B (male or female)...keep em' coming!
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I like it. My favorite's are B, J, L, M, N and T.
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Effie!Effie is usually a nn for Euphemia, Persephone, Josephine, Stephanie, etc. But for my money it's just as valid a nn for someone with the initials F.E. (Ex: Frances Evelyn, nn Effie)Others:Gigi / G.G.
Evie / E.V.
Jane / J.N. (stretching)
Essie / S.E.
Kay / K.
Katie / K.T. / K.D.
Edie / E.D.
Ivy / I.V.
Ellen / L.N.
Emmie / M.E.Owen / O.N
Ian / E.N.
Petey or even Pete / P.T.
Artie / R.T.
Ennis / N.S.
Jay / J.
Ellis / L.S.

This message was edited 1/5/2011, 1:54 PM

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Don't forget
Ariel = REL
Casey = KC
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Bonus pointsYou get bonus points for "three letter" Ariel (REL)!
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