Nn for Charles?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My son is Charles. He goes by Charlie and his other fun nickname is Chuckles. It’s a versatile name


I love, love, love chuckles! It works well for a little kid and an older, wealthy man


Oh god. I hate Chuckles! If I was a Charles I would shut that down very quickly!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My son is Charles. He goes by Charlie and his other fun nickname is Chuckles. It’s a versatile name


I love, love, love chuckles! It works well for a little kid and an older, wealthy man


Oh god. I hate Chuckles! If I was a Charles I would shut that down very quickly!


Then just Chucks
Anonymous
Love chewy!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My son is Charles. He goes by Charlie and his other fun nickname is Chuckles. It’s a versatile name


I love, love, love chuckles! It works well for a little kid and an older, wealthy man


Oh god. I hate Chuckles! If I was a Charles I would shut that down very quickly!


Then just Chucks


Nope1 Charlie or Charles. Maybe Chip. All the others are really bad.
Anonymous
Prince as in prince and the revolution, purple rain prince not prince charles
Anonymous
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Anonymous
OP here. Thanks everyone.

Charles is not a son, and I’m not a native English speaker. The name is pronounceable, but a bit tongue twist-y. I needed a nn for the Italian/Portuguese/Brazilian side.

Arlo is great!
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