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Re: Bill
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Nifty_Name_Nerd
12/30/2021, 11:52 PM
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a message by LH
Thanks for that.
That would explain Nollie or Noll for Oliver.
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ShioTanbo1
1/2/2022, 1:38 PM
Yes, people are guessing that the N showed up because of the phrase "Mine
Ed
(
Ned
)/ Mine
Abby
(Nabby)" etc. in written letters, and then it just stuck.
'To Mine
Edward
' or something along those lines.
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