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Names that have a lot of nicknames?
Give me a few names that have more than 2 nicknames.
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Annabelle -Ann, Anna, Annie, Belle
Catherine - Cat, Cathy, Kate, Katie
Charlotte - Char, Charley, Lottie
Elizabeth - Eliza, Lizzie, Beth, Betsy
Josephine - Jojo, Josie, Jo
Liliana - Lili, Liana, Ana
Patricia - Pat, Tricia, Patsy, Trish
Rebecca - Reb, Becca, Becky
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Elizabeth was the first thing that popped into my head.
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May Jonathan, like Nathaniel, Be Nathan or Nate--or even Natine (for the 'i' to resound like a long "e", or, would this long 'e' pronunciation of Natine / Natia allow Jonathan to move to the feminine as well)?

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Amaryllis - Amy, Mary, Lisi, Liz,
Brigitta - Birdie, Bree, Gita, Rita
Winifred - Win, Winnie, Winry, Fred, Freddie
Rhiannon - Riri, Rhea, Nona, Nonie, Ronnie
Jessamine - Jess, Jesse, Jam, Jimmy, Mina
Sophronia - Sophie, Sonny, Ronnie, Nonie, Nona
Renata - Ren, Rena, Reni ("rainy"), Renny, Nat
Loredana - Lora, Lori, Ray, Dana, Lana
Adelaide - Ada, Addie, Allie, Lida, Laylay, Della, Elle, Lemonade (no i will seriously call my daughter this)
Deborah - Deb, Debbie, Deedee, Bee (for the meaning)
Ludmila - Lulu, Lida, Millie, Lila
Esmeralda - Alda, Esme, Alder, Mari, Mera, Emmy, Emita,

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Yes - Thank you for these!Amaryllis - may S/he be Ellis or Elisha - or through some other spelling?
Sophronius - can he be Sophie, if she is Sophia?? Were he better to substitute the 'ph' for an 'f'? May he or she be Safron / Saphronia?
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Frona is also one of the traditional nicknames for Sophronia. That name has a lot of options.
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OH yea i forgot that one!
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Thank you for this; we can further - not reduce like a fraction, but offer an additional variable to Frona with Ronnie?
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Annalena - Ann, Anna, Anne, Annie, Lena, Leni
Bernadette - Berna, Bernie, Dettie
Daniela - Dani, Ela, Eli
Eleonore - Ela, Eli, Nora, Nori
Florentine - Flora, Flo, Tina, Tine, Tini
Franziska - Franzi, Iska, Ska
Hannelore - Hanne, Hanni, Lore, Lori, Loki
Ingeborg - Inge, Inga, Burgel
Lieselotte - Liesl, Liesel, Lotte, Lottie, Lilo
Ludovica - Lou, Vica, Vic
Manuela - Manu, Ela, Eli
Michaela - Micha, Michi, Ela, Eli
Nicoletta - Nica, Nico, Nic, Letti
Raffaela - Raffi, Ela, Eli
Riccarda - Ricca, Ricci, Ric
Rosalind - Rose, Rosie, Linda, Lindi
Rosemarie - Rose, Rosie, Mimi, Romy
Stefanie - Steffa, Steffi, Steff
Violetta - Viola, Vio, Letti
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katherine, Elizabeth, Mary, Margaret, Ann, Christina, Cecilia, Dorothy, John, James, Robert, William, Charles, Joseph, Alexander
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Some of my favourites:Adelise- Ada, Addie, Lisa
Amadea- Ama, Amy, Madea (muh-day-uh), Dea (day-uh)
Andromeda- Anna/Annie, Ro, Andy, Romy
Constance- Tansy, Connie, Annie
Elizabeth- Eliza, Liza, Elsie, Lisa, Libby (plus more of course, they’re just my favourites)
Esmeralda- Essie/Ezzie, Alda, Merry
Evanthe- Evie, Anna/Annie, Thea
Georgiana- Georgie, Ana, Annie, Jana
Jessamine- Jessie, Essa/Essie, Minnie, Mina
Matilda- Mattie, Tilda, Tilly, Millie
Merewen- Enna, Merry, Wren
Olympia- Pippi, Lolly, Molly, Oly, Pia, Pippa
Pandora- Ora/Aura, Panda, Anna/Annie, Pan, Dora, Andy
Rosalind- Rosa, Sally, Linda, Lindy
Sybilla- Sybil, Billie, Bill, Sybbie
Tabitha- Tabby, Abby, Kitty, Tibby, Bee
Thessaly- Sally, Tessa, Tess, Ally
Thomasina- Tommy, Mas, Tammy, Sam
Valencia- Enna, Cia, Val, Cece
Violetta- Vi, Etta/Ettie, Lettie, Viola, Lola
Wilhelmina- Minnie, Bill/Billie, Willa
Zenobia- Zena, Bee, ZenCaspian- Cas, Cap, Kit, Kip, Ian
Nikolai- Niki, Kai, Kolya, Niko, Nik

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I know an adult Alda!
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Ooh, that’s so cool! I think Alda and Meralda are beautiful as they are.
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Alexandra - Alex, Sandra/Xandra, Sasha, Allie
Amelia - Amy, Mia, Lia
Antonia - Annie, Tony, Tonia
Dorothea - Doro, Dot, Thea
Elizabeth - Liz, El, Ella/Ellie, Betsy, Beth
Isabella - Isa, Izzy, Bell/Bella/Belle
Josephine - Jo, Josie, Posy/Posey, Joey, Fifi
Katherine - Kate, Katie, Kit
Louisa - Lou, Lulu/Lula, Isa
Madeleine - Maddy, Line, Delia
Matilda - Mattie, Tilly, Tilda
Michaela - Micky, Mimi, Ella
Natalia - Nat/Natty, Tali/Talia, Lia
Sophia - Soph, Sophie, Fifi
Theresa - Tess/Tessa/Tessy, Resi, Teri
Veronica - Vera, Nica, RonnieAlexander - Alex, Xander, Sasha, Xan
Christopher - Chris, Topher, Kit
Edward - Eddie, Ned, Teddy
Jackson - Jack, Jake, Sonny, Jace
Jacob - Jack, Jake, Colby
Michael - Mick, Mico, Mike
Sebastian - Seb, Sebby, Bastian, Bazz
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I love that Alexander / Alexandra reverts to Sasha.
I love how Jack links with both John & Jacob.
...How Gwendolyn to Gwen and Wendy - yet the possible independence of each. ...How Edward may be Ned or Edie....How Olivia can be Ollie.

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Elizabeth- Ellie, Lizzie, Liz, Betty, Beth
Isabella- Ellie, Izzy, Bella, Bella, Isa
Rebecca- Reb, Becky, Becca
Charlotte- Charlie, Lottie, Lotta
Emmeline- Emma, Emmy, Emily
Emily- Em, Emmy, Ems, Milly
Francesca- Fran, Frankie, Frannie
Josephine- Jo, Josie, FifiSebastian- Seb, Sebby, Bastian
Alessandro- Ale, Alex, Sandro
William- Will, Liam, Billie, Willie, Bill
Eduardo- Ed, Eddie, Wardo
Andrew- Andy, Drew, Dand
Christopher- Chris, Chip, TopherThe way I see it is that if you’re creative enough a name can have as many nicknames as you want.

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Elizabeth- Ellie
Isabella- Ellie,I love how (seemingly?) different formal names share diminutives:As Millicent & Mélisande / Melisand - may she be Sandy or Sondra - as well as (or other) variations of Millie? Emmeline- Emma, Emmy, Emily
Emily- Em, Emmy, Ems, Milly
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