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[Opinions] Re: Sunny
Summer works well, and I have heard Sunny used independently. It could actually be a nn for any name, in the sense of a nickname not needing to sound similar to the given name. If you prefer to stay with the same initial, Sonia, Sophia and Sophie are all favourites of mine. Sarah and Seraphina are lovely, too. I don't know why some word names get accepted, but not others. Rose, Lily, etc are popular, but Daffodil is rare, even though it has a sound that is similar to Daphne, which many of us adore. Marigold is unusual, but usable. It just seems to be a case of social norms.

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