[Opinions] Re: Nicknames as first names
in reply to a message by sprout
I've pretty much never liked the idea of nicknames as first names, though my reasons have evolved over the years. The only exceptions are names that started out as nicknames, but were so different from the original name that they eventually became their own names (e.g. Ella / Elle, Margot, Sadie, and Robin - particularly as a masculine name).
My original reason for disliking "nicknames as legal names" was that I perceived it as unprofessional. Yes, there's a touch of elitism in there, but it still seems to assert informality in places where some formality should exist. Over the last several years another reason developed: it removes choice from the bearer. This is particularly true for a name like Katherine, which has many nickname options (just using this as an example). If someone has the legal name Katie, she could keep that into adulthood or perhaps change over to Kate. But... what if she would've been happier as a Kat, or Kathy? It's too prescriptive.
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My original reason for disliking "nicknames as legal names" was that I perceived it as unprofessional. Yes, there's a touch of elitism in there, but it still seems to assert informality in places where some formality should exist. Over the last several years another reason developed: it removes choice from the bearer. This is particularly true for a name like Katherine, which has many nickname options (just using this as an example). If someone has the legal name Katie, she could keep that into adulthood or perhaps change over to Kate. But... what if she would've been happier as a Kat, or Kathy? It's too prescriptive.
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Ouch. This is a bit elitist isn't it? I suffer from a completely concurring opinion though. Word for word I'm in agreement. You did a much better job of elucidating on the original question than I would have. "Tacky" was my honest reaction, but maybe I'm just too stuffy.