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Betty?
Betty's been on my mind lately. Do you guys like it? I like it as a nickname for Elizabeth or Bernadette. I used to be bored by it but I am finding it interesting and sweet now.
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I'm not really a fan of the name, but if I met a sweet little girl with the name, it would probably grow on me. I like the idea of using it as a nickname for either Elizabeth or Bernadette so that she would have the option of using a more formal name later on.
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I like it, although I too prefer Betsy, as others have stated. I like it only as a nickname for Elizabeth, not as a name in its own right. My daughter is considering Elizabeth nn Bette for a possible future daughter. I prefer the Bette spelling.
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I think the name is cute and sweet, especially for a little girl. She would definitely stand out among the dozens of Maddies, Izzys, and Caitlyns.
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I agree. So I think me naming my daughter Betty Jean would just be too cute.
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Betty as a NN for Bernadette is brilliant (whoa, alliteration). I like Betty, and I think it's due for a comeback.
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I think its definitely do for a comeback.
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Bernadette nn Bettie is a favourite of mine. I prefer the -ie spelling for a reason so unfathomably geeky that I really shouldn't even bring it up--and also because I prefer the look of Bettie to Betty. I also have a soft spot for Bettye, as in the singer Bettye LaVette.ArrayETA: I also like Bettie by itself; the fact that it's a nickname doesn't bother me.

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Betty's delightfully refreshing -- however, I prefer Betsy.
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I would prefer to see BetsyTo me, it's just so much sweeter sounding.But I would only like either Betty or Betsy as a nn to Elisabeth/Elizabeth. I generally dislike nn as full names. Plus an Elisabeth has a lot of options if she doesn't like her name.
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I agreeBesty is gorgeous, much sweeter.However, I don't mind nn as first names. Only for girls however, nicknames as full names on men seem slightly effeminate I think (Ie Bobby instead of Robert)
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Betty was my great aunt's nameShe was my grandmother's sister and passed away a couple of years ago. Betty was her given name. Like you, I feel Betty works better as a nickname. I knew it was a nickname for Elizabeth, but never thought of it as a nickname for Bernadette. I think it works though.
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OMG! Someone else on here actually is liking Betty. I absolutely love the name Betty. Personally I like it on its own rather than a nn for Elizabeth or something. My grandmothers name is Betty Jean and I love it. Plus I think it fits in with the trends of today like Chloe, Lucy, Abby, Lily, etc...

This message was edited 7/17/2008, 12:58 PM

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