Minnie
I'm loving Minnie right now. Wdyt? What full name would you go for?
I'm leaning towards Maria, Jasmine or Dominique as full names. I love Minerva I theory but I think it's a bit much in real life.
I'm leaning towards Maria, Jasmine or Dominique as full names. I love Minerva I theory but I think it's a bit much in real life.
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You could use Minnie as a short form of any feminine given name that contains -min-.
My personal favourites are Almina, Arminia, Maximina, Minadora, Miniver, Romina and Wilhelmina.
My personal favourites are Almina, Arminia, Maximina, Minadora, Miniver, Romina and Wilhelmina.
My favorite is definitely Minerva nn Minnie. My second favorite is Dominique nn Minnie.
There is also Wilhelmina/ Willemina nn Minnie and even though it is a traditional nn it has always felt like a slight stretch since they are different sounds.
I have been debating about whether or not I like Minnie since some part of me feels like it is a little too cute but overall I think it is usable just not for me since my aunt's cat is named Minnie.
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There is also Wilhelmina/ Willemina nn Minnie and even though it is a traditional nn it has always felt like a slight stretch since they are different sounds.
I have been debating about whether or not I like Minnie since some part of me feels like it is a little too cute but overall I think it is usable just not for me since my aunt's cat is named Minnie.
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I tried for years to find a name that would work well with Minnie, and that I liked.
Minette came close, but it's become a slang term in France that is not very nice (think, female body parts).
Still, I technically like the name.
Minerva was also a bit too much for us, but I tried to convince myself that it might work... same thing with Arminta or Araminta.
Jasmina and Domino made my list for a while. Carmina and Ismene made it to the top a few times too.
The actress Minnie Driver was born Amelia, so that would work probably.
If I wanted to use Minnie today, I think I would go with Noemin or Melina as the full name.
Willamina is not my style really, but it's sweet enough that I think it would work today too.
Btw - love Minnie or even the simpler Min.
Minette came close, but it's become a slang term in France that is not very nice (think, female body parts).
Still, I technically like the name.
Minerva was also a bit too much for us, but I tried to convince myself that it might work... same thing with Arminta or Araminta.
Jasmina and Domino made my list for a while. Carmina and Ismene made it to the top a few times too.
The actress Minnie Driver was born Amelia, so that would work probably.
If I wanted to use Minnie today, I think I would go with Noemin or Melina as the full name.
Willamina is not my style really, but it's sweet enough that I think it would work today too.
Btw - love Minnie or even the simpler Min.
I think Wilhelmina would work.
Minnie can also work on its own. During the late 19th and early 20th century, it was primarily a name on its own.
Minnie can also work on its own. During the late 19th and early 20th century, it was primarily a name on its own.
I think Minerva's great
As to Minnie, I'd never be able to disassociate it from the mouse. But I guess it could work as a nickname.
As to Minnie, I'd never be able to disassociate it from the mouse. But I guess it could work as a nickname.
I would just use Minnie by itself, but I also looooove Minna.
Another full name I’d consider is Winifred, which is used given the same logic as...
Margaret : Meg : Peg
Mary : Molly : Polly
Winifred : Winnie : Minnie
...by changing the first initial to give variety.
Wilhelmina is one I would not use, because on the wrong person, I feel like the name could be a disastrous cross to bear.
Another full name I’d consider is Winifred, which is used given the same logic as...
Margaret : Meg : Peg
Mary : Molly : Polly
Winifred : Winnie : Minnie
...by changing the first initial to give variety.
Wilhelmina is one I would not use, because on the wrong person, I feel like the name could be a disastrous cross to bear.
I don’t like it, mostly because it’s my aunts dogs name so it’s hard to see it as anything else. That and, I mean, what if she’s not Minnie? Also I feel like it only works on a little kid.
I don’t really see how Maria works. I like Dominique most. (-:
I don’t really see how Maria works. I like Dominique most. (-:
I love Minerva
I adore it, but only as a nickname.
Araminta is another long version that works.
Araminta is another long version that works.
I’ve loved Minnie ever since I heard it on a character a couple a years ago (her full name was Winifred). But my favourite name for a cat is Minerva nn Minnie, so I took it off my list. My favourite full name for Minnie is Hermione, and I quite like Minette, Clemency, and Wilhelmina nn Minnie too.