Re: Jody and Jodie
in reply to a message by Lily
Hmmm. Jodie/Jody is all right. I prefer Jodie. I know three, two spelt Jodie and one Jody. I've also seen Jodhi, but my mind just screams NO! It makes me think jod-hee in pronounciation.
I don't think Jodie's too nicknamey. I've never known it as a nickname, just a full name. It does seem popular on people born in the 70s, and to me it is a bit 70s dated, but still usable.
I don't think Jodie's too nicknamey. I've never known it as a nickname, just a full name. It does seem popular on people born in the 70s, and to me it is a bit 70s dated, but still usable.
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Jodhi
Wow, that's bad.
I heard of a Bodhi being born last year and this might be even worse.
Wow, that's bad.
I heard of a Bodhi being born last year and this might be even worse.
Isn't Bodhi a common name in some countries? It seems really familiar.
I looks to me like it might be Indian.
But this is a little Caucasian boy whose name is just a funky spelling of Bodie.
But this is a little Caucasian boy whose name is just a funky spelling of Bodie.
But Bodie isn't really legit either is it? So to me it doesn't matter because Bodie looks really made up too.
Is there a "legit" spelling for BOH-dee? I find the sound atrocious anyhow, so I've enver really thought about it.
Bodhi is a legit name from somewhere. http://www.behindthename.com/submit/name/bodhi I knew a guy with that name once. He appeared to be a stereotypical American white guy. I guess maybe his parents were hippies? Bodhi was actually #911 for US boys in 2010.
By the way, I like your name. Even though I already said that in my reply to the OP =)
By the way, I like your name. Even though I already said that in my reply to the OP =)
This message was edited 4/9/2012, 10:49 AM