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Re: "snooty" nicknames
I agree, many of them seem to be trying way too hard. The literary-ish ones in particular. It just seems artificial, if you can figure that there exist nicknames that would be more familiar to the parents - so they must have read them somewhere and decided, consciously, to be different, even while choosing a safe "standard" full name.I had a Kit in my elementary school, and I'm pretty sure that was his full name. I always thought it was sort of "country" because of Kit Carson. But I can see how it could be hipster, on a rich little New England boy, haha.Some that would induce a groan in me if I saw them on little kids:Bess
Chaz
Dot
Patsy
Pip
Posy
Flick
Noll
Wally
Ike
Jep
FlossieThis reminds me, I was checked out at the store today by a man whose nametag said "Augie." I wanted to ask if he was Augusto or what. But I didn't.
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oh god Pip. I met a Pip once and he was just as awful and snobby as the name!
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I would cringe like crazy at Noll and Posy. Especially Noll.
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Aw, Wally is trying too hard? I love that one, as a nn for Wallace...
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Ike, really?I like Ike (LOL). My nephew, Isaac, went by Ikey as a toddler. I was so disappointed when he chose to use Isaac instead of Ike as his 'grown-up' name.
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I love Ike! Some friends just had a baby named Isaac, but they call him Zack. It's awful! Why ruin such an awesome name?
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