Bess
I should have combined this with my earlier post but it completely slipped my mind
What does everyone think of the nickname Bess (for Elisabeth)?
Alice
Proud big sister to Sophie and Isabel
Favourite names are: Anouk, Audrey, Iris, Atticus, Henry and Starling
What does everyone think of the nickname Bess (for Elisabeth)?
Alice
Proud big sister to Sophie and Isabel
Favourite names are: Anouk, Audrey, Iris, Atticus, Henry and Starling
This message was edited 4/23/2005, 9:43 AM
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Old-fashioned and sweet.
Ahh...
I like it, but that's probably because one of my nicknames is Bessie (long story, that). :o)
As a nickname for Elisabeth, I think it's fine. However, the name does have a vaguely "cow-ish" sound to me. It is cute, though, and I think as long it's just a nickname for Elisabeth, it works well.
Clippy
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I like it, but that's probably because one of my nicknames is Bessie (long story, that). :o)
As a nickname for Elisabeth, I think it's fine. However, the name does have a vaguely "cow-ish" sound to me. It is cute, though, and I think as long it's just a nickname for Elisabeth, it works well.
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!!!!!!!!!!!! Iris, Cordelia, Robin, Juliet, John, Milo, Dedrick, Kendall (m), Felix, Lars, Ciaran, Valentine.
This message was edited 4/24/2005, 7:33 PM
"Bess" reminds me of three things:
-The dairy cow, of course
-A buxom old lady
-Laura Ingalls Wilder, who was nicknamed Bess by her husband (her middle name was Elizabeth)
Generally, I think it's just an outdated name. I don't like it very much personally and think Lizzie or Beth are cuter alternatives. However, since Bess is just a nickname, there's nothing terrible about trying to use it on a child, since it would be fairly easy for a Bess to switch to her full name or a different nickname.
-The dairy cow, of course
-A buxom old lady
-Laura Ingalls Wilder, who was nicknamed Bess by her husband (her middle name was Elizabeth)
Generally, I think it's just an outdated name. I don't like it very much personally and think Lizzie or Beth are cuter alternatives. However, since Bess is just a nickname, there's nothing terrible about trying to use it on a child, since it would be fairly easy for a Bess to switch to her full name or a different nickname.
This message was edited 4/23/2005, 8:01 PM
Love it, and wanted to use it on myself.
However, everyone vetoed it. I think on a child now, it would be fine, and beautiful. Now.....it just reminds everyone of a darn cow!
Siri
However, everyone vetoed it. I think on a child now, it would be fine, and beautiful. Now.....it just reminds everyone of a darn cow!
Siri
I think Bess is cute but I like it on its on.
Love it, love it, love it!
The world needs more Besses.
The world needs more Besses.
I never could see how the nickname could come from Elizabeth, but I'm ambivalent towards it, since it is a nickname (I dislike it as a formal name), and it would be up to the child whether she would want to use it or not. And, I only like the spelling Elizabeth.
-Lissa Hannah-
My twelve !'s = Kipling, Barry, Mortimer, Miles, Marmaduke, Fletcher, Maris, Blanche, Gladys, Arlette, Glenda, and Juniper
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-Lissa Hannah-
My ten ?'s = Pasquale, Archibald, Humphrey, Nigel, Bernard, Minna, Doris, Shirley, Cordelia, and Gertrude
I prefer the spelling Elizabeth, and I think the nn Bess is okay. It sounds like a cow's name to me (I think there are a few storybooks with cows named Bess), but then I think of Queen Elizabeth I, one of whose nns was Queen Bess, and I like it more. I prefer it to both Beth and Liz, because it's more unusual.
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?????????????? ~ Elspeth, Merry, Tomás, Kip, Ælfwine, Adán, Marit, Bran, Ester, Andrew, Isobel, Jeromiah Andrea, Annit Elisabetta, Josue Alejandro