Boy on Girl Nicknames?
I know that the users here are very split over the boy names on girls controversy (most are greatly for or against). I'm kind of on the edge, some boy names are fantastic on girls and others are just ick to me. Lately I've heard a lot of girls with normal female names but male nicknames. I thought it gave old guy nicknames a nice spin.
Johanna - Johnny
Sarah/Samantha - Sam
Nicole - Nick
Sharon - Sean
I really like Nick and Sam, but the others I'm not so crazy about. I'm sure there are more. Seen any lately?
Johanna - Johnny
Sarah/Samantha - Sam
Nicole - Nick
Sharon - Sean
I really like Nick and Sam, but the others I'm not so crazy about. I'm sure there are more. Seen any lately?
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I used to work witha lady named Bernadette Maxwell, and her nickname was Bernie Mack! lol
Sam is so common a nickname I don't even think of it as being boyish if I see it on a girl.
Some girls just naturally seem to wind up witha boyish nn, usually becaus they are tomboys and like to hang out with other boys.
I think Sean for Sharon is kind of a strech though.
My husband's grandmother has several sisters (Geneva, Ethel, Mary-Lee and Annie, her name is Lillian) and one brother Tom. Her dad gave all the girls boys' names for fun:
Lillian: Pete
Geneva: Johnny
Ethel: Bill
Mary-Lee: Dicky
Annie: John
And the funny thing is, they STILL use them to this day while talking to or about each other: "Yeah, I went to the flea market with Bill and Johnny today and you should see the junk they bought!"
Sam is so common a nickname I don't even think of it as being boyish if I see it on a girl.
Some girls just naturally seem to wind up witha boyish nn, usually becaus they are tomboys and like to hang out with other boys.
I think Sean for Sharon is kind of a strech though.
My husband's grandmother has several sisters (Geneva, Ethel, Mary-Lee and Annie, her name is Lillian) and one brother Tom. Her dad gave all the girls boys' names for fun:
Lillian: Pete
Geneva: Johnny
Ethel: Bill
Mary-Lee: Dicky
Annie: John
And the funny thing is, they STILL use them to this day while talking to or about each other: "Yeah, I went to the flea market with Bill and Johnny today and you should see the junk they bought!"
For Johanna, I would perfer Joey or Joe as a masc. nn.
I cant seem to find Sam in Sarah or Sean in Sharon.
Others that I can think of:
Michelle: Mike
Charlotte: Charlie
Andrea: Andy
I cant seem to find Sam in Sarah or Sean in Sharon.
Others that I can think of:
Michelle: Mike
Charlotte: Charlie
Andrea: Andy
There are a lot of girl names with boyish NN is this post: http://www.behindthename.com/bb/arcview.php?id=602283&board=baby
Personally, I dislike boy names on girls and vice versa, but I think it's OK to have a boyish NN for a girly name if that's what the child wants. I think all NN should happen naturally, and if your little tomboy Johanna wants to by called Johnny, why stop her?
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Personally, I dislike boy names on girls and vice versa, but I think it's OK to have a boyish NN for a girly name if that's what the child wants. I think all NN should happen naturally, and if your little tomboy Johanna wants to by called Johnny, why stop her?
Man is a depth still greater than the people.
I agree.
Ditto.
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I have to agree I also can't seam to find sam in sarah or sean in sharon...