Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why the need to add the -y? No need to cutify things. Sound ok for a little kid but not a nickname for older kids.
Presumably the kid will be little when he's born. That's a pretty common situation.
But nicknames stick for a while. I still remember a teacher in high school telling a kid it was time to go by rob not robbie? if she did that these days she’d be crucified.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why the need to add the -y? No need to cutify things. Sound ok for a little kid but not a nickname for older kids.
Presumably the kid will be little when he's born. That's a pretty common situation.
But nicknames stick for a while. I still remember a teacher in high school telling a kid it was time to go by rob not robbie? if she did that these days she’d be crucified.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why the need to add the -y? No need to cutify things. Sound ok for a little kid but not a nickname for older kids.
Presumably the kid will be little when he's born. That's a pretty common situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I knew a family with a Joey, Jimmy, and Johnny, and then they had a fourth boy. His name was something like Daniel. I always thought he must feel left out!
But I think it's fine. I assume they'll have formal names that sound a little more different (e.g. Joseph and John). Both are such great names!
Thank you! Yes, they will officially be Joseph and John. I just keep imagining the Duggars when I say "Joey and Johnny" in my head... but I'm hoping it's just pregnancy anxiety nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Why the need to add the -y? No need to cutify things. Sound ok for a little kid but not a nickname for older kids.
Anonymous wrote:I knew a family with a Joey, Jimmy, and Johnny, and then they had a fourth boy. His name was something like Daniel. I always thought he must feel left out!
But I think it's fine. I assume they'll have formal names that sound a little more different (e.g. Joseph and John). Both are such great names!
Anonymous wrote:Why the need to add the -y? No need to cutify things. Sound ok for a little kid but not a nickname for older kids.