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[Opinions] Re: Sunny
I don't care for it as a full name, but I think it would be fine as a nickname for Sunniva, Sunday, or even Susannah / Susanna. It also could work as a nickname for something that doesn't even sound like Sunny or start with a "S."

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I think the last Tsarina Alexandra was nicknamed Sunny. But don't take my word on that.I think 'wordy' nicknames like Sunny, Peanut, or whatever come naturally from any name. It could be Isabel Rachel 'Sunny' for all I cared, I wouldn't ask questions.As for a full name, you could pull it off with the right attitude. Some might comment on it as cheesy and isnt to everyone's tastes but it is do-able.
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The last Tsarina Alexandra was called Sunny as a child, but not as an adult. The story goes that she lost her sunny nature when, at the age of six, she lost her mother to diptheria. Certainly in all childhood pictures of her she looks exceedingly serious.
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Sunny von Bulow's real name wasMartha. She was given the nickname because of her cheery nature. So Sunny can for sure be used as a nickname for any name.
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