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WDYT of Biddy just on its own not as a nickname for Bridget
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i love Bindi but not Biddy.
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Is this not the name of a character in Great Expections by Charles Dickens?good nickname. Not so much a given name though.

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Not a good idea. To be honest I don't like any of the nns for Bridget, but Biddy has too many negative conotations - old Biddy, iddy-biddy. And it sounds like someone saying Betty with a cold!
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Biddy doesn't seem like a name.
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No.It sounds like "Bitty," which would be a terribly childish and condescending thing to be called all your life. Not to mention the "old biddy" connotations.It's a cute nickname, but frankly I think it would sound ridiculous on an adult.
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I don't like it. I sounds like "bitty" as in "itty bitty". I wouldn't mind it as a nn, but I think it sounds far too nicknamey to be a formal name. Besides, I think it would really only work for a petite girl (because of the bitty connection), so it could potentially be hazardously ironic if the bearer turned out to be larger.
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not a good ideaA biddy is either a baby chicken or a mean-tempered grouchy old lady. Kind of a euphemism/synonym for bitch.
Also there's the bidet association to consider.For those reasons I would never think it was a good name, not even a nn.
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Ditto on the "old biddy" association. I've never even heard of it as a nn.
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It sounds like a nickname, and reminds me of itty-bitty... I don't like it at all for a given name. I don't like it much better as a nickname, either, sorry.Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting

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This screams nn to me.
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