I love longer (preferably unusual) names that can be shortened to common nns. A friend of mine prefers names that aren't or can't be shortened to nns. Here's a list of some of my favorite names/nns. Please tell me what you think about them. :o) (For instance, my friend would say, "If you're going to call her
Ann, just put it on her birth certificate!"
Girls:
Annis, nn
AnnBelrose, nn
Belle or
RoseCoralie, nn
Ora (
Ora was my great-grandfather's name, but I've always thought it sounded more feminine)
Corisande, nn
CoraEmmaline, nn
EmmieEvangeline, nn Vannie
Felicity, nn
EllieJessamyn /
Jessamine, nn
Jessa /
Mina or
MinnieKeturah, nn Ketta or
KittyLydian, nn Lyddie
Mahalia, nn Halie
Miriam, nn
MiraPriscilla, nn Rissa or
RillaSapphira, nn
Sara
Boys:
Asa, nn
AceCorben / Korben, nn
Cory /
Kory or
BenCornelius, nn
Neil or
ConorEben /
Ebenezer, nn
Ben Isaac, nn Zac
Josiah, nn
JoeJudah, nn
JudeLindal / Lindall, nn
Lin (probably end up spelling it
Lynn, though)
Malcolm, nn Mac
Rayner, nn
RayTremaine, nn Tré or Trae (ns how I'd spell it; just not Tray, lol)
Vaughan, nn
VanWallace, nn
Wally or
AceWestley, nn Wes or West
Zebulon /
Zebedee, nn Zeb
TIA for your opinions. ;o)
edited to add a boys name
This message was edited 6/14/2006, 8:04 AM