My mom avoided using the name
James for my brother because she didn't want him to be known by any nickname but honestly, I don't know a single
James under the age of like 25 that goes by anything but
James, and I know quite a few. I think I've met like one or two Jims and I thought that was the weirdest thing. Any
Jamie I've met had
Jamie as their first name. Oh I know a
Jay too but that's because he's a
James Jr so I think they wanted to give him a nickname.
With the exception of certain names like
Elizabeth, I find that most people will generally call you by what you introduce yourself as. So I've known Jacobs that just went by
Jacob and a
Kathryn that just went by
Kathryn, Andrews that just went by
Andrew, etc. The only kids I've seen have problems are girls named
Elizabeth, people seem to instinctively shorten it to
Liz. I guess people shorten my name too,
Kimberly, to
Kim sometimes but I go by that. But I bet if I only went by
Kimberly most people wouldn't. I've actually had people do the reverse, introduce myself as
Kim and they'll call me
Kimberly because they "like
Kimberly more" which is fine by me. I don't really care either way.
I think the only times you need to worry about it is if it's really instinctive like
David nn
Dave,
Samuel nn
Sam, where the nickname is fully in the full name, and it's just the dropping of the syllables after the first.