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Nicknames for Lavender?
What would be some good nicknames for Lavender? I can't really think of any nicknames or ways to shorten this name, so I'm just curious what you can come up with. (I don't know if I'd actually use any nickname, because I like Lavender as it is, but it seems a bit pretentious for a baby or a young girl.) So, any nicknames you can come up with, including "cutesy" nicknames that you’d use for a baby.TIA!

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I'm sure some have been mentioned, but I didn't look to see them. Sorry.Lavender
Lavy (Lah-VEE or LAV-ee)
Endy
Ler (pro. like Leer or Lair)
Aven
Eden (a bit of a stretch, but it's my middle name so I saw it in there)
Ada (Add-ah)
Eva
Eve
Ven / Vendy
Neva (it's backwards in the middle of the name)
Lae
Lala
Len
A bit odd, but Vanda
Vanna
Lale
Laly-Seda*

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I like Lavender just the way it is, without a nn. Does it need one?
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I think Landy or Landie would be sweet, and it seems a natural nickname rather than a contrived one._____________________________________________________________________"You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true."Elinor
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Lally/Lallie is the one I use
~ Louise x"It's not a question of where he grips it! It's a simple question of weight ratios! A five ounce bird could not carry a one pound coconut."
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Maybe Lovey or Love as a nickname would be cute.
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"Lavvy" was what Lavinia was sometimes called in A Little Princess--I sort of wonder if that might have contributed to her sour nature. ;)In seriousness, I think I like Lennie best, or possibly Lannie. Vendie and Venda, Landy or Lendy, Levvie, Leddie or Led, or Len would be other possibilities. Or Posy--since a posy is the word for either a little bouquet or for a flower. I think Posy would be cute, and it sounds natural. Bloom and Blossom are other generic flower words. And if you wanted to get...well, flowery, there's Floret and Floweret.Lavender's fine on its own, though. You can't go wrong with it.Array
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I really like Posy. It's very cute, thanks for the suggestion! Merry *My lovely adopted exclamation marks: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (See my profile for their names.)
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That's one of the things that bugs me about the name Lavender: it naturally nicknames to Lav, like for "lavatory."Lala and Lali ("lolly") are the only ones I can come up with. I think they're okay. Lander could happen, too, sort of humorously.
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I was thinking the same thingI like the name Lavender but it seems too easy for people to shorten to Lav or Lavi/Lavy, which reminds me of lavatory.Some other possible nns, in addition to Lala and Lali, are Venni, Vanni, Vender, Veddi and Laddi.
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