Anonymous wrote:I used to be annoyed by non-obvious nicknames, then I had a kid and named him Edward (family name). We call him Yeddy
Anonymous wrote:These new stretch nn are indeed annoying. I met a poppy, short for Penelope. I immediately wondered why they didn't go with Penny but I guess because of the OPE, poppy is ok. Though to me the end of Penelope sounds like uppy, so puppy would be more natural. ha!
Anonymous wrote:Dick and Richard
Jack and John
Peggy and Margaret
Chuck and Charles
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A recent "shortlist" thread that mentioned the nn Jo or Danny for Jordan made me realize how weird I think it is when people come up with these short names that don't make any sense. Jordan doesn't lend to either Jo or Danny in my opinion.
I'm not sure I follow you with Danny. Jordan ends in jor-DAN which does lend itself to using Danny as a nickname. That's similar to Beth for Elizabeth, Fred for Winifred, Belle for Annabelle, and many others. It's common to use the first OR last syllable as a nickname for a multisyllabic name.
I agree that using Jo for a name that begins with Jor is a bit of a stretch, but not Danny.
Anonymous wrote:Missy for Melissa
Jack for John
Nancy for Ann
Mamie for Margaret
Anonymous wrote:Dick and Richard
Jack and John
Peggy and Margaret
Chuck and Charles
Anonymous wrote:A recent "shortlist" thread that mentioned the nn Jo or Danny for Jordan made me realize how weird I think it is when people come up with these short names that don't make any sense. Jordan doesn't lend to either Jo or Danny in my opinion.