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Re: Matilda
Lily isn't so overused and with the nickname Tilly for Matilda I don't think it works together in a sibset. Eliana is a completely different style, so I also don't think it works with that name. I do love Matilda, though.
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I wouldn't call her Tilly, I don't care for that nickname very much at all.
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Yes, but you can't really decide what she will ultimately go by. What if she likes to be called Tilly? What if friends or family call her Tilly and it sticks?
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Then I just won't care :) She can call herself Tilly if she likes. I doubt that this will happen because where I live Tilly isn't really used and I think most of my friends and family would consider that nickname to be unintuitive.I first heard of Tilly on Gordon Ramsey's daughter, before that I just never thought about it as a nickname option. Matilda just never seemed like a name that would need a nickname to me. It rolls off the tongue and works so well on its own. I've met a few Matildas and they were always just Matilda. The most intuitive nickname to me would be Mattie. Tilly seems to be somewhat fashionable in England but where I live it is pretty much unheard of and seems a bit odd along the lines of Mamie or Myrtie it just isn't very fashionable or attractive.Of course that could change but I doubt it. It just doesn't work well in the language we speak here. I also sort of doubt that she would choose a nickname that is so close to her sister's name. But if it happens it's okay. I watched Little House on the Prairie growing up and only realized many years later that the names of two of the Ingalls sisters, Mary and Carrie, are actually way too close :P
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