Cute I like Chip for Charles |
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I've posted this in the past and people always seem to like it:
one of our daughters is Alexandra Cecilia Lucia. One of her nicknames is Lucky. |
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Our almost names were:
Rocco (Rocky) Bernadette (Bernie) Zipporah (Zippy) But we went with not quite as adventurous names! |
Cute. How old is she? Do you think she will carry it through HS? |
If you're looking iCarly names, I've got to vote for Fredward. Freddy is cute nickname! |
| Imma as a nickname for Immaculata |
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Elizabeth- Betty, Lisa, Libby, Betsy. I like all of these.
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I work with an Inma, short of Inmaculada (Spanish version). She never capitalizes inma, I think in reverence. It's a very pretty name. |
She's 11 now. It's really just immediate family who calls her that, and I noticed her siblings have already shortened that to Lux sometimes. So yes, I think this is something we'll call her forever, unless one day she wakes up and decides she hates it. |
Indeed it did. You made me laugh PP.
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Love love! |
Some nicknames are generic nicknames and not really related to any full name. These two are just a few examples. Birdie comes from bird, lady bird or baby bird. Most famously, was used for Claudia "Lady Bird" Johnson, the former first lady. Sometimes it is related, like a woman I knew whose full name was Robin. But it has been a nickname for several dozen unrelated names. Chip often comes from "Chip off the old block" referencing a son who is similar to his father. It can be related to the full name, but usually isn't. Other similar type nicknames, Junior, Trey (for any third son/child), Quint (for a fifth son/child), Buddy, Sweet pea, Belle (often associated with annabelle or clarabelle, but sometimes unrelated to the full name) and many more. |
I like the nickname Caro, for Caroline. |
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