View Message

Nico
WDYT? Cool name, or try-too-hardy? "What matters most is how well you walk through the fire." -Charles Bukowski
Archived Thread - replies disabled
vote up1

Replies

If you speak English, it seems like a stretch as a nickname for Nicholas. But as a short form for Nicolas, say in Spanish or French, it's cute and not so affected.I'm torn on this one though. I think Nico on a girl is both way too affected and pretty cool.

This message was edited 3/29/2014, 10:58 PM

vote up1
I've always liked Nico but don't care for Nick or Nicholas, and Nico seems like a nn to me. Try too hard? Is it popular? I wouldn't think "parents are trying to hard" if I saw a little Nico. I would love to see a little Nico. I've never met a Nico, though have known several Nicks.
vote up1
It feels to me like a try-to-hard girls name..... Sort of like LucaIt's hard for to picture on an adult who's ancestry doesn't lend itself to the name. Works well on a child though
vote up1
I like Nico a lot and don't think it's trying too hard at all. I've even considered it myself as a short form of Dominic. My nephew is Nicholas / Nick and I thought Nico (pronounced with the long e sound) wouldn't get too tangled us with his name.
vote up1
Try too hardy. A name a hipster would choose because they really wanted to use Nicholas or Nicole but were terrified at the thought that there might be other Nicholases or Nicoles in their kid's class ...
And then five years down the road they find out all the other hipsters had the same idea.
vote up1
I could totally see that happening. Although in our case, and in the case of the other Neco (pronounced Nico) the name appealed to us entirely separate of any of the Nic- names it stemmed from. Just sayin'. In fact, I really don't like either NIcole or Nicholas.
vote up1
Yeah I see Nico as a totally separate name. The feeling and imagery is wildly different than Nick/Nicholas or Nicole, for me
vote up1
It's cool as a nn for Nicholas, Nicola, Nicolette, etc. but a bit unconsistent on its own.
vote up1
I love it. We used Niko for our son, but I like both spellings. I think it's cool ad energetic.
vote up1
Where I live, every other Nicholas is a Nico. So it's lost all its connotations for me.
vote up1
Too try-hardy. JMHO
vote up1
I've read a series where Nick is an immortal dwarf, made immortal by Tycho Brahe. He's mouthy and a nymphomaniac. Too tied to the character to me.
vote up1
Nick and Nico have totally different feels to me, though.
vote up1
To me too. I've never heard of Nico as a nickname for Nicholas around here, so that connection doesn't even really register for me.
vote up1
Autocorrect.I mean t Nico
vote up1
I don't think it try-hard at all. It's a subtle cool imo, and not actually all that unusual in my area cause it's popular with the fairly large Greek population here. I think I knew more Nicos growing up than Nicks! Anyway, I prefer it to Nick personally.
vote up1