Re: Demetrius/Rhys
in reply to a message by ChocolateVanillaBean
Audibly yes. You just have to suspend logic and have a completely differently spelled nickname. Unusual but not horrible.
One momma namenerdin' in the fleeting quiet moments between
delighting in and losing my mind amidst my five kiddos
To peruse my top 100ish names: http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/82589
Bits of blogging here: http://jodifriesen.blogspot.ca/
One momma namenerdin' in the fleeting quiet moments between
delighting in and losing my mind amidst my five kiddos
To peruse my top 100ish names: http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/82589
Bits of blogging here: http://jodifriesen.blogspot.ca/
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I like nick-names with spellings that differ from a formal source.
Michael & Mike
Thomas & Tom
Jacob & Jake
Stephen, Stefanie / Steve / Stevie
Stephanie Ann / Stephan / Stefan
Lee Leigh / Leah / Aliyah
I cannot fathom that a Catherine (with a "C") cannot be Kate or Katie or any other variation.
I find interest in the evolution of names that have extensive international histories amidst differing alphabets, yet combine into our common knowledge - that each raindrop or snowflake falls into these tributaries, which flow into the river; the river which flows into the Sea; and the sea into the ocean: yet new raindrops & snowflakes fall directly into larger bodies as well.
Michael & Mike
Thomas & Tom
Jacob & Jake
Stephen, Stefanie / Steve / Stevie
Stephanie Ann / Stephan / Stefan
Lee Leigh / Leah / Aliyah
I cannot fathom that a Catherine (with a "C") cannot be Kate or Katie or any other variation.
I find interest in the evolution of names that have extensive international histories amidst differing alphabets, yet combine into our common knowledge - that each raindrop or snowflake falls into these tributaries, which flow into the river; the river which flows into the Sea; and the sea into the ocean: yet new raindrops & snowflakes fall directly into larger bodies as well.