Dietrich and Cormac
My husband and I kind of like Dietrich. But it's too close to Cormac, isn't it?
If we do go that way... any good NNs for Dietrich? Rick, Ricky, Dieter...??
Thanks!
My Boys, My Joys!
Joel Robert ~ 80.02.13 | Fletcher Isaiah ~ 05.01.27 | Cormac Joel ~ 07.08.19
If we do go that way... any good NNs for Dietrich? Rick, Ricky, Dieter...??
Thanks!
My Boys, My Joys!
Joel Robert ~ 80.02.13 | Fletcher Isaiah ~ 05.01.27 | Cormac Joel ~ 07.08.19
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Sorry but all I see is the words "Die" & "Diet".
I don't understand how Dietrich is close to Cormac. Something I must be missing there? I do find it amusing that you are wondering if two names are "too" similar when you apparently used the same name twice. Litterly.
I'm just saying.
Rick & Ricky are nice
I don't understand how Dietrich is close to Cormac. Something I must be missing there? I do find it amusing that you are wondering if two names are "too" similar when you apparently used the same name twice. Litterly.
I'm just saying.
Rick & Ricky are nice
I don't think they are too close for brothers at all. I know a Dietrich who goes by both Dieter and Dietz. If I was gutsy enough to use a name like Dietrich, I wouldn't wimp out and use a Rick or Ricky nickname. :)
Do you shorten Cormac's name?
Do you shorten Cormac's name?
Am I missing something obvious? I don't see even a hair of room for worry that Dietrich and Cormac are too similar.
Cormac is one of my all time favorite names for a boy. I'd use it tomorrow. So glad to hear you got the chance to use it.
Dietrich is nice, not a personal favorite, but still a strong classic. There's enough different sounds to keep it separate from Cormac under one roof, especially if you will use a nickname. From your list I'd use Dieter. Offering: Dirk. Good luck! :0)
Dietrich is nice, not a personal favorite, but still a strong classic. There's enough different sounds to keep it separate from Cormac under one roof, especially if you will use a nickname. From your list I'd use Dieter. Offering: Dirk. Good luck! :0)