Celestine
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Hm. I like Celestine. It's a little too frilly for me to use IRL just because of the "tine" part though.
I think Tenney is good as a nn.
I like Marion (but prefer Marian if it's a girl), Joanie (as a nn for Joan), and maybe John. I like Jan is it's YAHN on a boy, but I'm not big on it if it's JANN on a girl.
I think Tenney is good as a nn.
I like Marion (but prefer Marian if it's a girl), Joanie (as a nn for Joan), and maybe John. I like Jan is it's YAHN on a boy, but I'm not big on it if it's JANN on a girl.
I love Celestine. It sparkles. :-)
If you don't care for Sally you might like its formal name better, Sara(h). Another traditional nn for Sarah is Sadie. So you could name a future dd Sarah using teh nn Sadie and still honor grandma. Just a thought.
Kathy -- Nice, but only as a nn for Katharine, Kathleen, etc.
Tenney -- I never knew Denis had any nn other than Denny. I'm not big on Tenney but I'll keep it in mind and it may grow on me.
John -- Love it. It may have been overly used in the past but I see / hear it so seldomly on these boards. It's a still-waters-run-deep kind of name. Soft yet strong at the same time.
Sue -- Nice, but only as a nn for Susan, Susannah, Ursula, etc.
Meyer -- Too surnamey for me, unless it's from the child's own family tree.
Tom -- My father's name / nn. Thomas. I'm biased but it really is a handsome classic.
Bill -- Nice, but only as a nn for William, etc.
Gary -- Despite Mr. Cooper, I just can't warm up to this one.
Marion -- Gorgeous. It's feminine without being frilly.
Joanie -- Yay! Joan was my favorite aunt and I called her Joanie. You warm my heart.
Jan -- There are better nn for Jane
If you don't care for Sally you might like its formal name better, Sara(h). Another traditional nn for Sarah is Sadie. So you could name a future dd Sarah using teh nn Sadie and still honor grandma. Just a thought.
Kathy -- Nice, but only as a nn for Katharine, Kathleen, etc.
Tenney -- I never knew Denis had any nn other than Denny. I'm not big on Tenney but I'll keep it in mind and it may grow on me.
John -- Love it. It may have been overly used in the past but I see / hear it so seldomly on these boards. It's a still-waters-run-deep kind of name. Soft yet strong at the same time.
Sue -- Nice, but only as a nn for Susan, Susannah, Ursula, etc.
Meyer -- Too surnamey for me, unless it's from the child's own family tree.
Tom -- My father's name / nn. Thomas. I'm biased but it really is a handsome classic.
Bill -- Nice, but only as a nn for William, etc.
Gary -- Despite Mr. Cooper, I just can't warm up to this one.
Marion -- Gorgeous. It's feminine without being frilly.
Joanie -- Yay! Joan was my favorite aunt and I called her Joanie. You warm my heart.
Jan -- There are better nn for Jane