[Opinions] Nicknames as stand-alone names...
Which names that have been traditionally labelled as nicknames for more formal names do you like and wouldn't mind using as stand-alone names?
My favourites are:
Trudy
Goldie
Liv
Maggie
Millie
Jennie
Polly
Ella
Kate
Molly
Maisie or Maisy
Mamie
Greta
Kitty
Sally
Nora
Eliza
Daisy
Nell
Lucy
Bessie
Margot
Lottie
Beth
Katey
Annie
Bella
Nancy
Elise
Archie
Harry
Alex
Finn
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My favourites are:
Trudy
Goldie
Liv
Maggie
Millie
Jennie
Polly
Ella
Kate
Molly
Maisie or Maisy
Mamie
Greta
Kitty
Sally
Nora
Eliza
Daisy
Nell
Lucy
Bessie
Margot
Lottie
Beth
Katey
Annie
Bella
Nancy
Elise
Archie
Harry
Alex
Finn
This message was edited 3/12/2006, 10:25 PM
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Liv
Elise
Kate
Elisa
Eliza
Eli
Ella
Elise
Kate
Elisa
Eliza
Eli
Ella
What is Nancy a nickname for?
I like:
Maggie
Jennie
Ella
Kate
Nora
Beth
Annie
Bella
Elise
Alex
Expecting my first child August 9, 2006!
Maggie
Jennie
Ella
Kate
Nora
Beth
Annie
Bella
Elise
Alex
Expecting my first child August 9, 2006!
I was actually asking for your favourite nns as stand-alone names, but...
...thank you for all your opinions just the same. :)
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...thank you for all your opinions just the same. :)
From this list I like:
Maggie
Jennie
Kate
Molly
Nora
Eliza
Daisy
Lucy
Margot
Beth
Katey (prefer Katie)
Annie
Nancy
Elise
Harry
Finn
What is Lucy a nn for? I always thought it was it's own name.
Maggie
Jennie
Kate
Molly
Nora
Eliza
Daisy
Lucy
Margot
Beth
Katey (prefer Katie)
Annie
Nancy
Elise
Harry
Finn
What is Lucy a nn for? I always thought it was it's own name.
Lucy can be a name unto its own, but it can also be a nickname for Lucille, Lucia or Lucinda.
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Very, very few. In Britain, and England especially, pet forms as full names are all the rage. But they're a huge pet peeve of mine. English BAs are all Ben, Billy, Millie, Ellie, Freddie, Beth and it makes me want to scream. There are a handful I do like though, because I feel they sound like formal names:
Girls
Elsa
Eliza
Hallie
Sasha
Thea
Boys
Archie (not 100% convinced of this one, though)
Harry
Theo
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♥Elinor♥
Girls
Elsa
Eliza
Hallie
Sasha
Thea
Boys
Archie (not 100% convinced of this one, though)
Harry
Theo
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♥Elinor♥
This message was edited 3/13/2006, 6:11 AM
Ella
Kate
Greta
Nora
Lucy
Katey
Bella
Alex
Finn
"GoTheSaints"
Polly, Molly, Nora, Eliza and Finn
are all nn names I think stand alone very well.
are all nn names I think stand alone very well.
Of yours, I like:
Liv - I also thought this was LIV, with a short "i" but I recently learned it's LEEV. Too close to the word "leave" for me. But it's still cool, lol.
Ella - I don't even think about this being a nn, really
Kate
Molly
Maisie
Mamie
Greta
Nora
Daisy
Lucy
Annie
Elise - I don't think of this as a nn, either
Harry
Finn
Some more I find "acceptable" are:
Max
Sam
Jake
Jack
Liam
Leo
Drew
Lucy
I'm drawing a blank on girls atm. :-/
~Heather~
Liv - I also thought this was LIV, with a short "i" but I recently learned it's LEEV. Too close to the word "leave" for me. But it's still cool, lol.
Ella - I don't even think about this being a nn, really
Kate
Molly
Maisie
Mamie
Greta
Nora
Daisy
Lucy
Annie
Elise - I don't think of this as a nn, either
Harry
Finn
Some more I find "acceptable" are:
Max
Sam
Jake
Jack
Liam
Leo
Drew
Lucy
I'm drawing a blank on girls atm. :-/
~Heather~
Liv is a Scandinavian formal name in itself, not a nn
Liv is indeed pronounced as "leave" and means "life".
But I guess Americans use it as a nn for Olivia, then pronounced with a short I-sound (Livv).
Leo and Lucy are also formal names in themselves. Lucy is not more a nn than Mary is a nn for Maria.
"But it’s all right now.
I learned my lesson well.
You see you can’t please everyone
So you got to please yourself."
Rick Nelson, GardenParty
"It does not become me to make myself smaller than I am." (Edith Södergran 1891-1923)
Liv is indeed pronounced as "leave" and means "life".
But I guess Americans use it as a nn for Olivia, then pronounced with a short I-sound (Livv).
Leo and Lucy are also formal names in themselves. Lucy is not more a nn than Mary is a nn for Maria.
"But it’s all right now.
I learned my lesson well.
You see you can’t please everyone
So you got to please yourself."
Rick Nelson, GardenParty
"It does not become me to make myself smaller than I am." (Edith Södergran 1891-1923)
I think there are some that are ok as stand alone names and some that arent...
like my name is Elise and that has been used as a stand alone name since medieval times and it has its own meaning (which isnt on BtN) of rejoiceful and joyful.
Other names from your list that I think are ok by themselves are:
Ella
Nancy
Margot
Lucy
Greta
Molly
Kate
Millie
Harry
Archie
I think Alex needs to be short for something, and Finn is a stand alone name. It is the anglicised version of Fionn which is an ancient Irish name
like my name is Elise and that has been used as a stand alone name since medieval times and it has its own meaning (which isnt on BtN) of rejoiceful and joyful.
Other names from your list that I think are ok by themselves are:
Ella
Nancy
Margot
Lucy
Greta
Molly
Kate
Millie
Harry
Archie
I think Alex needs to be short for something, and Finn is a stand alone name. It is the anglicised version of Fionn which is an ancient Irish name