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Re: This is why I didn't mention Raphy hahaha (nt).
The singer spells it Raffi.I think it's not that uncommon as a childhood nick for Raphael, esp. in other parts of the world where Raphael might be more common. It seems extremely unlikely that people would think that was a negative connection. The nickname of the 4 year old Raphael "Raffy" I know might make people say to themselves, Oh, now I get it, Raffi the singer is short for Raphael! but it certainly isn't worth mentioning as a connection since they call him Raphael much of the time and it's obviously a short form of Raphael. I'd think that when Raphael is old enough to get annoyed by people singing Raffi songs at him, his would-be teasers would be way too cool to sing Raffi songs out loud anyway.Anyway, I'd call my son Raffy if his name was Raphael. YMMV
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I'd think that when Raphael is old enough to get annoyed by people singing Raffi songs at him, his would-be teasers would be way too cool to sing Raffi songs out loud anyway.lol
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On the spelling of Raffi, I know it isn't spelled Raphy, but if I were to use the nn, that's probably how I'd spell it.And I'm not actually concerned that a child called Raphy would be constantly annoyed by Raffi comments lol. I just don't like the nickname because Raffi is my own association with it. Raffi doesn't inspire me to have a son with the same nickname haha.
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