I think
Leah could have the nickname
Lee or
Lea, but not
Leigh.
Leigh looks masculine and rough to me, and it also feels wrong to use a 5-letter nickname for a 4-letter name!
I don't think
Leigh is appropriate as a nickname for anything that doesn't already have "leigh" in it (like
Ashleigh or whatever). But
Lee could be used for any name that starts or ends with that sound (
Leonie,
Leandra,
Liana,
Cecily,
Rosalie,
Natalie,
Ainsley... pretty much anything.)
Even if I liked
Leigh, it would still look too contrived and adding all those awkward letters goes beyond just spelling a nickname slightly differently than it is in the name. Nicknames like
Annie for
Anabel (which only has one n) or
Lily for
Liliana (which has no y) are reasonable and don't stick out too much, but
Leigh for
Leah or even just
Leigh for
Ashley instead of
Ashleigh would look really awkward.
And the person would constantly have to explain "Yes, I know my name is short for [something without 'leigh'], but I spell it L-E-I-G-H." And then people would probably spell it
Lee anyway.
A lot of people don't take nickname spellings seriously at all (I think some people see nicknames as a purely verbal thing so they think it doesn't matter how you spell them) and even if you go by '
Jennie' or '
Sammie', they're going to spell it '
Jenny' or '
Sammy' because that's what comes naturally to them and they don't really comprehend the fact that a nickname can have a correct and incorrect spelling as long as it has the right sound. If it's a hassle to get people to spell my mom's name
Terri instead of
Terry, then it would be even worse trying to get people to spell your name
Leigh when it's short for
Leah. You'd basically have to introduce yourself as
Leigh L-E-I-G-H form the start and not use your full name at all.
If you really want
Leigh I feel like you'd need to use it as a standalone or else go for one of these
https://www.behindthename.com/names/pattern/*leigh or
https://www.behindthename.com/submit/names/pattern/*leigh* but personally I think none of them are good.
Ashleigh isn't too bad especially if you live in the UK, and I could maybe tolerate Leighanna.
Leigh by itself is better than almost all of those.
This message was edited 9/18/2023, 2:47 PM