Do you love any nicknames but can't find a full name for them that you love enough to put on a birth certificate? I have that problem. So I thought we could all list our nicknames, and don't forget to list the names you have already considered as full names. Then people can try to help you by finding new full names, maybe even some that aren't in the database.
Also say which full names you kind of like but aren't sure about. People can tell you what is great about them and you might appreciate them more!
Also you can add a spelling survey like I did. Answer to my post and those of the others. Have fun.
Ally
Kind of like:
Alyssia but have gotten negative feedback. Too trendy etc
I know there are a billion of other Al-names but none I like. I have considered all the common options like all Alex-names,
Alison,
Alice,
Alana,
Allegra,
Alia and the like. So if you know of any more unusual Al-names that I might like, maybe some that aren't in the database, suggest them please
Penny
Kind of like:
Aspen nn
Penny but most people don't make the connection between the two names.
Love Aspen and
Penny but
Aspen nn
Penny seems to confuse people.
Considered:
Penelope,
Peninnah, Penn,
Pen
Charlie
Kind of like:
Charlene, but people tell me it's trashy
Considered:
Charlotte,
Carlotta,
Carla,
Charlize, Charlena,
Charlotta,
Charline,
Charla.
Jessie
Kind of like:
Jessamine but not sure about it
Considered:
Jessa,
Jessica, Jessamy, Jesslyn, Jessabel, Jessabella
General question:
Do you prefer word names with an E on the end or do you prefer the original spelling? I usually prefer the original spelling but people have told me that the names are not name-y enough that way and that I should add an E. But I sometimes think that word names look misspelled when you attach an E. Opinions?
In particular (all girls):
Brook or
Brooke?
Rain or
Raine?
Sky or
Skye?
Oh and does anyone know why it is popular to change spellings, especially attaching the E, to nature names but not to other word names? For example
Skye is more common than
Sky,
Brooke is more common than
Brook but people hardly ever use something like
Faithe or Grayce. Just wondering.
Please rate (0 is the lowest, 10 is the best) and comment if you have time:
Aquinnah
EstellaEmmeline (-line)
Shea (
SHAY)
CleoSky,e
Brook,e
Rain,e
Keeley,
KeelyPhoebeEsther