I love them.
They seem very oldfashioned to me. Very rural. I love Jimmie (Jamesina), Johnnie (Johnna, Joanna, etc), Tommie and Tam (Thomasina), Bobbie and Bertie/Birdie (Roberta), Vinnie (Vincenza), etc, etc. I have a big list of them, and if I wasn't on my way out the door, I'd pass it along to you.Array


...And then he said, "You're independent, aren't you?"
"Yes," said Laura.A revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having.
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What's your standpoint on... Masculine nicknames for feminine names? o.0  ·  Miss Julia Keelan  ·  7/3/2006, 6:59 AM
Re: What's your standpoint on..  ·  mirfak  ·  7/3/2006, 12:08 PM
My nn is Jo  ·  Elemmennope  ·  7/3/2006, 9:17 AM
Re: My nn is Jo  ·  Miss Julia Keelan  ·  7/3/2006, 9:22 AM
I think they are fine  ·  Ylva  ·  7/3/2006, 8:49 AM
Re: What's your standpoint on... Masculine nicknames for feminine names? o.0  ·  Miss Julia Keelan  ·  7/3/2006, 9:31 AM
Love it...I'm Joey...short for Jocelyn. (m)  ·  Jocelyn  ·  7/3/2006, 8:15 AM
Re: Love it...I'm Joey...short for Jocelyn. (m)  ·  Cambria  ·  7/3/2006, 9:49 AM
Haha, my mother actually suggested it to me...(m)  ·  Jocelyn  ·  7/3/2006, 12:41 PM
I know a Journey!  ·  Cambria  ·  7/3/2006, 4:04 PM
I love them.  ·  Array  ·  7/3/2006, 8:10 AM
Re: I love them.  ·  Miss Julia Keelan  ·  7/3/2006, 9:27 AM
I don't mind masculine nns for girls (m)  ·  Poppylena  ·  7/3/2006, 7:20 AM
Re: What's your standpoint on... Masculine nicknames for feminine names? o.0  ·  Miss Julia Keelan  ·  7/3/2006, 9:34 AM