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[Opinions] Re: Unusual or Counter-intuitive Nicknames
Andromeda - Rommie
Antonia - Nonie
Apolline/Apollonia - Apple, Polly
Beatrice - Bess, Tess
Camilla - Calla, Callie
Eleanor - Nonie
Elinor - Lin, Linnie
Emeline/Emmeline - Mel, Mellie
Emily - Milly
Gabriella - Riella
Georgina - Genie
Isadora - Isra, Sadie
Josephine - Jeannie, Effie, Sophie, Posy
Lavinia - Lin, Linnie, Lia
Lilinoe/Liliosa - Lilo
Margaret - Megsie/Megsy, May/Mae, Mattie
Mariam/Miriam - Mim
Millicent - Min, Minnie, Penny, Missie, Lissie
Penelope - Poppy, Nell, Nellie
Philippa - Pippi, Poppy
Rosalie - Sal, Sallie
Rosalina - Sal, Sallie, Rosina
Rosalind - Sal, Sallie, Lin, Lind, Lindy
Rosaline - Sal, Sallie, Rosine
Rosemary - Romy, Rory, Posy
Rowena - Rona
Susanna - Zuzu, Zuza, Sosie, Sukie
Tallulah - Tula, Tuli, Lulu
Theodora - Thea, Theda, Thera, Thora
Tullia - Tula, Tuli
Victoria - Tora, Tia
Wilhelmina/Willemina - Willa, Win, Winnie, Billie
Winifred - Wind, WindyAlexandros - Andros
Basil - Bill
Benjamin - Jamie
Bertram - Bram
Edgar/Edward - Teddy, Ned
Frederick - Teddy, Eric, Rick
James - Jem
Joseph - Joss
Leandros - Andros, Leo
Nathaniel - Thane
Richard - Charlie

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I know an Emily who goes by 'Mim'.
Also I'm pretty sure someone who graduated from my school a few years back, was named Jessica, but instead uses Seka, so I guess Sica/Seca/Sika/Seka could work for Jessica.
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