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[Opinions] Re: Nicknames as stand-alone names...
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
FinnSome more I find "acceptable" are:
Max
Sam
Jake
Jack
Liam
Leo
DrewLucy
I'm drawing a blank on girls atm. :-/
~Heather~
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I forgot about Jack, Liam and Max! I like those as well.
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Liv is a Scandinavian formal name in itself, not a nnLiv 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)
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I knew about Leo and Lucy, but I was having a hard time coming up with examples. :b And they are sometimes used as nn's for Leonard/Leonardo and Lucille/Lucinda, respectively. I also knew Liv was a name on its own, but I just "assumed" it was also pronounced with a short "i". :-/~Heather~
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