Ginny?
I like this name, but is it ok to use as a first name?
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Ginny's a cute nn, that oddly enough doesn't go into the dreaded "cutesy" category imo.
But I definitely see it as only a nn, sorry. It's too insubstantial for me as a full name.
Besides, full names usually offer the kid more choices should she/he not like her/his "designated" nn.
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But I definitely see it as only a nn, sorry. It's too insubstantial for me as a full name.
Besides, full names usually offer the kid more choices should she/he not like her/his "designated" nn.
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Oh, I like Ginger too!
Would it be ok as a first name?
Of course it would b terrific as a fn - as long as it's a nn for something.
I'd want the option of a more formal name if I were her and entering the work force/professional world. She doesn't have to use it, but it's nice that it's there just in case.
I'd want the option of a more formal name if I were her and entering the work force/professional world. She doesn't have to use it, but it's nice that it's there just in case.
It's adorable, and I love it, but only as a nickname.
-- Sarah
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