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Izzy and Iggy
What do you think of these two nicknames?Which full names would you choose, for both of them? **Starfish and coffee, maple syrup and jam/Butterscotch clouds, a tangerine, and a side order of ham**
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I dislike both. The look of double zz doesn't appeal to me, and Iggy sounds too much like "piggy". I can only tolerate it because of Iggy Pop.I would prefer both for a boy if I had to. Full names Isidore and Igor. If they were girls, Ismene or Isidora and Ingrid.
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Izzy is alright. I've seen it as short for Elizabeth and Isabella. Iggy sounds like Iggy Pop, Iggy Azalea, and iguanas.
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I like Iggy, but I’m tired of Izzy.B/B: IgnatzIggy” and IsidoreIzzy
G/B: IseultIzzy” and IgnatzIggy
B/G: IsidoreIzzy” and IgnatiaIggy
G/G: IgnatiaIggy” and IsoldeIzzyIggy would also be a cute nickname for Antigone and Edviga / Hedwig / Jadwiga.
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I've never cared for them. Iggy sounds too much like "icky" to me and it also reminds me of iguanas. I like Ignatius, but the possibility of the "Iggy" nickname might keep me from using it (Ignatius nn "Nate" is neato though). I'm not sure why I don't like Izzy. It's fun and zippy, but it just looks weird to me. I like Isidore and Isidora as the full names. Isabel is nice too, but Isabella is a little too frilly for me.
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The nicknames aren't really my thing. My brain keeps transforming Izzy and Iggy to Ziggy for some reason...I'd like these for full names:Girls
Isobel and SolvigBoys
Figaro and Faris
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I think they are fine as nicknames, but not given names.I'd go with Isadora or Izadora for Izzy. I've never thought of the Izadora spelling before, but the Z's in Izzy makes me wanna do it.As for Iggy the obvious choice is Ignatius !
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Izzy seems ditzy and reminds me of dizzy/tizzy.
Iggy reminds me of Ziggy Star Dust, Iggy Pop, Iggy Azalea.
Ignacia and Isidore
Isidora and Ignatius
Igraine and IsildurI think the 3rd option is the most fun, but I'd be most likely to use the 1st for those NNs, or with the same gender, a combination of the 1st two.

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Off the top of my head, Izzy = Isabel and Iggy = Ignatius. Both have a comic-strip air about them.
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Izzy sounds childish and silly, but it's not atrocious. Iggy sounds like the name of a piglet. I'd choose Isobel and Ignatius respectively.
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Izzy, for Isabel Isabella Isadora Isabeau
I don't like Iggy, can't think of any names that I like

This message was edited 5/26/2020, 1:56 PM

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Izzy's always struck me as a kind of borscht-belt bartender cliché type name. I know people use it for Isabel or Isabella, but it just seems weird.
Iggy I have no idea. The only Iggy I ever knew of was somebody's pet iguana. I guess it would be short for Ignatius, but … nobody seems to be named Ignatius anymore. Even in the book "Iggie's House" by Judy Blume, which is a really crummy book btw, we never find out what Iggie is short for, if it's short for anything.
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