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Between Yes & No, perhaps maybe?
I see - although I am a reader, I rarely read new fiction, so I'd be unaware of such trends. I learned the name Sophronia on paper--I do not "know anyone by such a name". Nick-Names may be given naturally; however, if a child's name were Anthony, parents might be quicker to call him Tony before calling him Joe - unless some natural association, perhaps the child likes GI Joe dolls or something. Yet Anthony, Tony, or Joe are all established names. I guess this is why I queried whether we might add casuality on paper - adding relative name relations accordingly?" I'd also be one to "utilize an established name" - or even an established convention differently--albeit lawfully & peacefully: for example I do not consume alcoholic beverages, yet on a holiday, I may use a wine glass for my egg-nog or diet coke, yet even with the "all the pretensions that my wine-glass bestows", I'd have no shame to drink though a straw or even a crazy straw.

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Sophia - a nickname for Sophronia / Sophronius??  ·  Barbra  ·  1/24/2018, 11:55 PM
Frona  ·  Cayden  ·  1/25/2018, 2:06 PM
Re: Frona  ·  Barbra  ·  1/25/2018, 5:16 PM
Re: Sophia - a nickname for Sophronia / Sophronius??  ·  Cayden  ·  1/25/2018, 2:01 PM
Re: Sophia - a nickname for Sophronia / Sophronius??  ·  Joiya  ·  1/25/2018, 11:52 AM
Re: Sophia - a nickname for Sop, SohopieSophronia / Sophronius??  ·  Barbra  ·  1/25/2018, 5:30 PM
Re: Sophia - a nickname for Sop, SohopieSophronia / Sophronius??  ·  Barbra  ·  1/25/2018, 5:30 PM
Re: Sophia - a nickname for Sophronia / Sophronius??  ·  Cayden  ·  1/25/2018, 2:02 PM
No. Just...no.  ·  Laslow  ·  1/25/2018, 9:34 AM
Between Yes & No, perhaps maybe?  ·  Barbra  ·  1/26/2018, 4:06 AM