Bay as a nickname
Does anyone know of a name (any gender) that could use Bay as a nickname?
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Speaking as someone of Filipino descent, it would be unlikely that a man named Bayani would get "Bay" as a nickname. At least among Filipinos anyway. He'd most likely get Ani, Bani or Yani as nicknames.
(Source: https://angkangpilipino.wordpress.com/2010/09/03/traditional-filipino-nicknames/
https://tv5.fandom.com/wiki/Bayani_Agbayani)
He could possibly get something like "Baba" or "Nini" as reduplications of any syllables (but usually the first syllable) is common for Filipino nicknames. "Yaya" would definitely not be used because "Yaya" means "nanny" and "governess" in Tagalog.
(Source: http://askthepinoy.blogspot.com/2011/02/why-are-filipino-nicknames-repetitive.html?m=1 )
(Source: https://angkangpilipino.wordpress.com/2010/09/03/traditional-filipino-nicknames/
https://tv5.fandom.com/wiki/Bayani_Agbayani)
He could possibly get something like "Baba" or "Nini" as reduplications of any syllables (but usually the first syllable) is common for Filipino nicknames. "Yaya" would definitely not be used because "Yaya" means "nanny" and "governess" in Tagalog.
(Source: http://askthepinoy.blogspot.com/2011/02/why-are-filipino-nicknames-repetitive.html?m=1 )
This message was edited 7/11/2023, 1:16 AM
I LOVE Bay ! I actually really like it as a stand alone name :)
I also like Baya
I also like Baya
Bayley
Baylynn
Baylynn
I like it as a nickname for a girl. I think it would make a good middle name which could then be used instead of the first name.
I think it also works for someone whose name starts with B. Any name that starts with B.
I also like it as a nickname for these names:
Elizabeth
Isabella / Isabelle
Gabriella / Gabrielle
Mabel
Barbara
Beatrice
Briana
I think it also works for someone whose name starts with B. Any name that starts with B.
I also like it as a nickname for these names:
Elizabeth
Isabella / Isabelle
Gabriella / Gabrielle
Mabel
Barbara
Beatrice
Briana
Bay could be a nickname for anybody you might address as "babe" with synthetic or ironic affection.
Because of "bae," I doubt Bay would make a good everyday all-purpose nickname.
Names with emphasized BAY sound in them, for which "Bay" might arise most naturally as a familiar form:
Bailey
Baylor
Beowulf
Beatrice -ix -iz
Beyoncé
Because of "bae," I doubt Bay would make a good everyday all-purpose nickname.
Names with emphasized BAY sound in them, for which "Bay" might arise most naturally as a familiar form:
Bailey
Baylor
Beowulf
Beatrice -ix -iz
Beyoncé