Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not like Jennifer and won’t name her Jennie if people say I have to name her Jennifer.
Jennie used to be a full name on it’s own.
I loved the name but don’t want my kid stuck with people asking “is that short for Jennifer?” her whole life.
She will be stuck with "is that short for Jennifer" her whole life. People will call her Jennifer unbidden. HR will look at her birth certificate / passport / social security card and STILL ASK if her name is short for Jennifer. People will suggest she change her name if she wants to be taken seriously. Don't do it.
-signed Jenny (not a nickname for Jennifer)
Anonymous wrote:Name her Jennie. It’s a lovely name.
And as an Abbey myself and not Abigail, she’ll answer the question once per curious person (no, just abbey) and that’s it. It’s no big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, I’m legally Jennifer, but have gone by Jennie every day of my life. No one ever asks for clarification unless they have seen my full name in paperwork. I find it much more annoying to have a legal name I don’t use, and all the years of asking teachers or people who saw my paychecks to call me my “nickname”. Please name her Jennie! 😁
Something you might not expect… when my name is read by strangers in public (Starbucks, doctors, someone reading my credit card, etc.) it’s mostly Jeannie. Sometimes Jenine, sometimes Janie, maybe 2-3 times out of every 10 does it come out as Jennie. This doesn’t bother me, I always answer to any of these names immediately. I do not respond to Jennifer, ever, just doesn’t register as someone talking to me.
It says "Jennie" and not Jennifer on your credit card? And your medical records?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not like Jennifer and won’t name her Jennie if people say I have to name her Jennifer.
Jennie used to be a full name on it’s own.
I loved the name but don’t want my kid stuck with people asking “is that short for Jennifer?” her whole life.
She will be stuck with "is that short for Jennifer" her whole life. People will call her Jennifer unbidden. HR will look at her birth certificate / passport / social security card and STILL ASK if her name is short for Jennifer. People will suggest she change her name if she wants to be taken seriously. Don't do it.
-signed Jenny (not a nickname for Jennifer)
Anonymous wrote:I do not like Jennifer and won’t name her Jennie if people say I have to name her Jennifer.
Jennie used to be a full name on it’s own.
I loved the name but don’t want my kid stuck with people asking “is that short for Jennifer?” her whole life.
+10 at workAnonymous wrote:I have a 48 year old coworker Jenny.
Her only problem was a decade of people pronouncing her name like Forrest Gump does.