Re: the origin of my name
in reply to a message by Alexiette
Yes, I'd wager Alexiette was a combo of Alexander (or, in this case, the feminine form, Alexandra) or Alexis (which was originally male, however) and the name suffix -ette. -ette itself has no meaning, unfortunately, but you can see a list of names ending in -ette here: http://www.behindthename.com/php/search.php?terms=*ette&nmd=n&gender=both&operator=or.
It's a pretty name, though nms (I don't really care for combined names like these, sorry).
Miranda
It's a pretty name, though nms (I don't really care for combined names like these, sorry).
Miranda
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meaning of -ette
The suffix -ette does have a meaning. It can mean little or small as in kitchenette, Annette or female as in bachelorette.
The suffix -ette does have a meaning. It can mean little or small as in kitchenette, Annette or female as in bachelorette.
Hm, I think -ette is more of an diminutive, effectively meaning "little, small", but not actually meaning that.
If that makes sense.
Miranda
If that makes sense.
Miranda
lol, originally I typed that it's a diminutive suffix but decided it'd be easier just to say little or small:)
Heh, now I understand ;-)
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