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Jenny?
I think Jenny is positively adorable, but am not all too crazy about Jennifer. Are there any other full names that could use Jenny as a nn? Or is Jenny an ok name all by itself? I think it seems rather nicknamey, but still love it.
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I love Jenny as a nn for Jane. Jean could work, too.
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Jane! Jenny is traditionally a nickname for Jane and I love it.Some other options if you're not as crazy about that as me:
Genevieve
Guinevere - Since Jennifer is a form of this.
Jeanine
Ginevra
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Jenny is nice, I agree. But I HATE Jennifer. Jenny could be okay by itself, but would be preferable as a nn. I'm not sure what it could be a nn for. Just beware, everyone will think Jenny's full name is Jennifer.
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Oh, I love Jenny too. It's so cute and reminds me of war eras. I think it could stick on its own, maybe, but I'd be more inclined to use Jane myself.Could always use your Lavender Jane, but make it Jane Lavender "Jenny". Just a thought :)
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I like Jenny too, but its a bit cutesie for my taste. I know a girl whose about 22 or 23, and her name is Jenny, so I can see it working on someone older. Plus they always have 'Jen' to fall back on, if they do fine 'Jenny' to be too young.
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Jenny is very cute. I like Jennifer too. Jenny can be on its own. It was somewhat popular like 20 in the 1880s on its own. It was popular because then it was a nickname for Jane so then people named their daughters just Jenny. Now it can be modern since Jennifer is around.It can be for Virginia but spelled Ginny.
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Jenny was originally a nickname for Jane, but more recently has been used for the name Jennifer.
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I think it would be nice as a nn for Jenna
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I like Jenny a lot on its own. I would rather see it on its own than Jennifer, to tell the truth.JennaGenevieveJaneJanetJeanetteImogeneVirginia
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EugeniaRegina?
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