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Sorry to make another post so soon after my last but I was wondering if you could help me find a nickname.
My name is Michelle and I hate people calling me Shell or Shelley.I am thinking of getting people to call me Misha (me-SHA). Do you think it works?What other suggestions can you come up with?Check Out Blinkyou.com for thousands of custom glitterz and layouts
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Mum to Hayley Anne. :)I prefer Shell or Shelley sorry. :)
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I think it works great. In fact, I knew a Misha (female) who was a real sweetie. Most non-Russians won't consider it a boy's name; look how often Sasha is used for girls! :o)
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I know a Michelle that goes by Micha.
Misia (same pronounciation) is used as a nn for Michalina in Poland.
She's like 10.~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
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It would be alright, what about Mish? Or even maybe mick?
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I think it works well enough. Misha isn't known widely outside of the namenerd community, so most people won't realize its a Russian boy's names. Even if they do -- does it matter? Misha has a nice sound. It's cute, but definately has more substance than Kaylee or Madison or something else ridiculously modern. I knew a girl in junior high who used it as her nn. Her full name was Melissa. So yeah... if you like it, go for it!Arcadia
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I love the nickname of Misha but I'd actually use it as a real name!How about Mishca (meesh-ka)or ElleThat's all I can come up with at the moment!
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I like Misha a lot, and to me it is suitable for girls, but at the same time I have a teacher (from Russia) named Misha, so the fact that it is a male name has been enforced in my head.
Couldn't you go by some Elle-variation?
Or Melle, Mill(e)?Asch, Misha is nice. Micha?
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