Anonymous wrote:Ludacris
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My neighbor growing up was just Matt. He occasionally had to correct people that he wasn’t a Matthew but it wasn’t a big thing.
(Granted I’m also pregnant with a boy and LOVE Ben but don’t particularly like Benjamin or Bennett and am torn as to whether to move on or not because I do really like the idea of a full name and a nickname—so I do get your dilemma.)
Ben Hur
Benihana
(see you came to the right place)
Benedict
Benson
Benton
Anonymous wrote:Should I just give up on the name? I don’t want him spending his life saying, “No, it’s just Chris”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My neighbor growing up was just Matt. He occasionally had to correct people that he wasn’t a Matthew but it wasn’t a big thing.
(Granted I’m also pregnant with a boy and LOVE Ben but don’t particularly like Benjamin or Bennett and am torn as to whether to move on or not because I do really like the idea of a full name and a nickname—so I do get your dilemma.)
Ben Hur
Benihana
(see you came to the right place)
Benedict
Anonymous wrote:I have both a girl and a boy that 100% go by their nicknames. Absolutely everyone reads my sons name and immediately uses a nickname. Alexander? It’s Alex right? Somehow even the doctors office changed his file. People just like to use nicknames for boys. I’ve never once corrected anyone. Pretty sure Chris would be like that too
My daughter has to fight to get her nickname used.
Anonymous wrote:Crispin. Absolutely Dickensian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My neighbor growing up was just Matt. He occasionally had to correct people that he wasn’t a Matthew but it wasn’t a big thing.
(Granted I’m also pregnant with a boy and LOVE Ben but don’t particularly like Benjamin or Bennett and am torn as to whether to move on or not because I do really like the idea of a full name and a nickname—so I do get your dilemma.)
Ben Hur
Benihana
(see you came to the right place)
Benedict
Benson