Skip, Chip, Kip
What are your thoughts on names like Skip, Chip, and Kip? Do you think they have the potential to become popular? Only as nicknames and not given names?
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They sound like cat names to me. I remember Beanie Babies had a line up of cats with a calico named Chip and a Siamese named Skip. I can’t see them getting popular.
They sound like stereotypical rich WASP American nicknames. I picture all of them belonging to a country club and playing golf, polo, and croquet.
This message was edited 12/31/2017, 7:47 AM
Okay, full disclosure, I thought this was going to be a name version of Screw, Marry, Kill. Do you skip the name? (Not your style), Chip the name (cut it out of eveybody’s use forever), or Kip (keep) the name?
I like them all as nicknames for sure. Wouldn’t give a single one as a given name, though.
I like them all as nicknames for sure. Wouldn’t give a single one as a given name, though.
This message was edited 12/31/2017, 6:24 AM
Hee. :)
Kip is sort of cute as a nickname for Christopher, but Skip and Chip are terrible. Kip is terrible as a given name too.
I don't think they're going to get popular.
I don't think they're going to get popular.