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Sibsets with rhyming nicknames
These are totally fictional and just for fun, but I've made up some sibsets that have rhyming nicknames. Would you ever consider using these in real life? And feel free to add if you can think of any more, or create your own. I've also tried to make the sibsets sound believable in terms of how the names sound together. :)Millicent "Milly"
Matilda "Tilly"
William "Billy"
Lillian "Lilly"Minnie "Min"
Winifred "Win"
Finnegan "Finn"
Vincent "Vin"
Linda "Lin"
Ginny "Gin"
Quinten "Quinn"Peregrine "Perry"
Terrence "Terry"
Jeremy "Jerry"
Verity "Veri"Benjamin "Ben"
Leonard "Len"
Kenneth "Ken"
Dennis "Den"
Penelope "Pen"
Jennifer "Jen"
Henrietta "Hen"
Trenten "Ten"Isabelle "Belle"
Eleanor "Elle"
Kelly "Kel"
Melyssa "Mel"
Nellie "Nel"Onyx "Nyx"
Beatrix "Trix"
Alyx "Lyx"Harriet "Hat"
Natalie "Nat"
Catherine "Cat"
Laticia "Lat"
Patricia "Pat"Arthur "Art"
Bartholomew "Bart"
Martin "Mart"Taylor "Tay"
Layla "Lay"
Raymond "Ray"
Faith "Fay"
Grace "Gray"
Maya "May"
Jason "Jay"
Kayleigh "Kay"Nicola "Nick"
Richard "Rick"
Michael "Mick"
Richard "Dick"
Victoria "Vick"
Roderick "Rick"

This message was edited 10/17/2012, 6:47 AM

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Nah. Too much for me altogether.That said, I've occasionally encountered a sibset who would actually fit: a boy named Andrew, whose parents called him Pin or Pinny because of his inordinately thin legs. In due course he acquired a little sister, pleasantly named Caroline, and nicknamed Minnie as a kind of tribute to or echo of her brother. Pinny and Minnie. Friendly, pleasant, sensible children. All you can do is shake your head and move on.Back to the realm of the imagination: I've often wondered if the world contains a sibset of Barry, Garry, Harry and Larry. And the girls could be Dolly (Dorothy), Molly (Maria), Olly (Olive or Olivia) and Polly (who would have to be Pauline, since a Mary name is taken). Perhaps their parents had considered Jolyon for a boy, turned it into Jolyann and nned her Jolly?
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Fiona "Fio"
Beatrice "Beo"
Leopold "Leo"

This message was edited 10/17/2012, 8:39 AM

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I dont think I ever would use any sibsets like that, lol. There is also some Russian names that would have rhyming nns:Aleksandr "Sasha"
Marya "Masha"
Darya "Dasha"
Natasha "Tasha" Then there are these, although they are/could be full names:
Mia
Ria
Pia
Kia
Lia
Gia
Nia
Tia
Zia
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