Yeah, my husband thinks using god and goddess names is bad juju. However, they don't see gods as totally good and bad like some cultures. A god of evil is just a god of evil, not necessarily evil. At least that is how he explained it. I have no references though - I should get some.
As for the nicknames - nicknames in PH sometimes have nothing to do with the name, though the ones you mentioned are quite common.
Nonoy is the nickname of the president. My nephew is TanTan, short for
Jonathan. My BIL is named Cristofel, but his nickname is
Ian (eye-an). Manoy is synonomous with "eldest brother", so my BIL
Noel is called Manoy.
My husband is called
July. He is really upset about it because it's just the month he was born. You should hear him lament.
Weng is slang for "friend/brother" so it is a common one. I know a guy named
Joey that everyone called Weng.
TaTa is likely a shortening of a name like
Conchita,
Fortunata etc. . . there are tons of Spanish names there.
Bap Bap I have interestingly read about. I think the guys names was something like
Manuel in reality.
Most nicknames are chosen by the parents or friends. If you don't choose a nickname, your family or friends will and they will pick something humorous (like Bap Bap!).
This is why I was so adamant that I find a nickname I like for names we chose for our kids.
Clarisse is Clary, Clarybee, or
Star usually. If I hadn't pushed that, my MIL planned to call her I-see-joy, or just Isee (like icy).
If we have a
Nadine, her nickname will be Nin. My husband picked NiNing, which is like a slang for a little girl. Nin is just easier for me.
Loic will be LoMa (for
Loic Makisig).
Julius picked LoLoWeng, which I don't like.
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"How wonderful it is that no one need wait a single moment before starting to improve upon the world." -Ann FrankMama to my "bright star"
Clarisse Bituin and Wife to
Julius.
Mahal na mahal from our little family to yours!
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