[Opinions] nicknames in foreign languages
Have you ever met someone whose first name was in one language (presumably their native tongue), but who had a nickname they usually went by that was in another language? I'm not talking about jews in foreign countries who went by 2 sets of names, I'm talking about nicknames that were acquired during the person's lifetime. Personally, in my family, we have these:
Ya'akov, nicknamed Jacques
another Ya'akov, nicknamed Giaco
Yitzhak, nicknamed Zacco (after italian Isacco)
Liza, nicknamed Aliza
Ya'akov, nicknamed Jacques
another Ya'akov, nicknamed Giaco
Yitzhak, nicknamed Zacco (after italian Isacco)
Liza, nicknamed Aliza
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Former co-worker, Giuseppe, who goes by Josey & Josi.
was she perhaps Adele after the daughter of the Baal Shem Tov, or the daughter of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov, or just Adele?
Not sure, I didn't know her that well!
A Liana goes by Annaleigh.