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Penny as a nickname for...
so far I have Penelope and Penninah. I kind of like Penninah but am looking for something I would like even better.Ideas?
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Pnina looks much snappier than Penninah!
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PersephonePeninePerrinePennaPenellaPellinorePeniel PEH-nee-elPernellaPentheaPentaPatienceTempanyPearlinePetronelaPetrinaPetinaPeterinaApollineApollonia
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Penelope is still the best.I love that name.
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Persephone
Pandora
Penina
Penthia
Penda
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MillicentPenny from the "cent" part of Millicent.
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*like* :-)
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I love Millicent but I don't like using nicknames that don't resemble the full name. It's like naming her Maria and calling her Arnie because Maria has the AR in it :( So I'm looking for something with pen in it, I guess, maybe I should have said so in the beginning ;) but thanks for your suggestions it made me think of Millicent again which is lovely.
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aw yesSO CLEVER well done
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Not so clever... ;)I didn't come up with it. I got it from the tv show Good Times. It was Janet Jackson's character's name.

This message was edited 7/3/2010, 1:45 PM

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*snaps*v
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I like Penelope a lot but I think Peninnah is slightly silly. It um . . . this is probably a terrible thing to say and I'm sure I'm the only one dirty enough to think of it, but it sounds like a mashup of the names for the male and female reproductive organs. Sorry, I'll leave now.Persephone
Parthenia
Parthenope
Patience
Pauleen
Philomena
Polyxena
Apolena
Melpomene
Peony
Pernilla
Petronella
Petunia
Pierina
Tryphena
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Lmao.edit because it really works well for Petunia, nice thinkin'.

This message was edited 7/3/2010, 11:14 PM

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awww Petunia nn Penny makes my soul smile
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HmmmPenka is supercute and modern
Aspen?
Penelopa is a Slavic version of Penelope, I read that somewhere
Pence is an interesting medieval-quirk sort of choice
Pepin, or Pippin; male names technically, but in this day and age who cares.On the other hand you could also use it for any name you want - I once read a non-fiction book about a woman whose real name was Susan or something, but her parents called her Penny when the nurse said she was "as pretty as a shiny new penny". I actually really love the idea of Pence and Penka. I would think those so adorable.
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ahh that was supposed to bePeninnah
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