Charlie
Mum to Hayley Anne. :)
Do you like Charlie (or other spellings) for a girl?
Do you think Charlie could be used as a full name or should it be a nn for Charlotte, Charleine etc?
Which spelling do you prefer? (Charlie, Charli, Charley, Charlee etc)
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I like Charlie solely as a pet form of Charlotte for a girl, and I prefer Charlie as the spelling.
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~Andrew~
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~Andrew~
"Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside a dog, it's to dark to read."
~Groucho Marx~
"Everything's got a moral, if only you can find it."
~Lewis Carroll~
I think it's much better as a nickname for Charlotte or Charlize / Charlise.
I think Charlie is a cute nn for either a boy or a girl, but only as a nn. Personally, I prefer Charlotte over Charleine by a long shot. What about Charlize (yes, as in the actress) its definitely more casual than Charlotte but has more weight than Charlie (for me at least)?
Jacks
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Jacks
"The newborn baby has only three demands. They are warmth in the arms of its mother, food from her breasts, and security in the knowledge of her presence. Breastfeeding satisfies all three". Dr.Grantly Dick-Read
I think it's cute as a nn for a girl, but not as a formal name. But the only feminine Charli- type name I like is Charlotte, and it's pronounced with an Sh- sound and not a Ch- sound like Charlie, so I probably wouldn't even use it as a nn for that. Theoretically. :b I do love Charlie for a boy, though, but only as a nn for Charles.
ETA: My cousin had a friend when she was younger (they are both 20 years old now) named Charlee. I think her mn was Ann. I thought it was cute on her, just not personally something I would use.
~Heather~
ETA: My cousin had a friend when she was younger (they are both 20 years old now) named Charlee. I think her mn was Ann. I thought it was cute on her, just not personally something I would use.
~Heather~
This message was edited 12/20/2005, 8:25 PM
I like Charlie for a girl although I think it should be used as a nn incase "Charlie" doesn't like it when she's older. And stick with the spelling Charlie =)
I would spell it Charlie or Charley (the only really intelligent-looking spellings to me), and I would use it as a nickname for Charlaine. Charlotte has so many prettier nicknames that I wouldn't ever use Charlie as a short form for it.
Charlie on its own isn't at all strong enough, IMO. I love masculine nicknames for girls (Billie, Bobbie, Jimmie, Johnnie, Charlie, Sid, Mack), but I don't like them unless they've got a feminine full name to fall back on.
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Charlie on its own isn't at all strong enough, IMO. I love masculine nicknames for girls (Billie, Bobbie, Jimmie, Johnnie, Charlie, Sid, Mack), but I don't like them unless they've got a feminine full name to fall back on.
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