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Re: Looking for advice - a German nickname
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Please take this with a grain of salt as I have no knowledge of German language, at worst this is good chance for German speakers to laugh at me ;)If you want something literally "little fire," my first thought was "Flammelein," where die Flamme = flame and lein = affectionate diminutive suffix. I am not sure, but I would guess this nickname would have a poetic, maybe flowery or outdated connotation. I did a Google search and only found it in a poetic context: https://lueersen.homedns.org/!gutenb/arnim/wundhorn/wh2050b.htmYou might also consider a nickname tied to Helen, which has the possible meaning "torch." Ilka, Lena, and Ella are diminutives of either Helen or names etymologically linked to Helen.
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Dear Amparo, thank you! I was thinking about Flammelein too, but wasn't quite sure if the word can be formed this way :)
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