Anonymous wrote:No no I don't like any of the Caroline nicknames. Thank goodness no one has tried to nickname my Caroline.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Betty - Elizabeth
Kitty - Katherine[/quote]
Why would anyone use Kitty as a nickname for Katherine? Katie is the cutest nickname ever.
Katie is so dated.
Anonymous wrote:Betty - Elizabeth
Kitty - Katherine[/quote]
Why would anyone use Kitty as a nickname for Katherine? Katie is the cutest nickname ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Crew for Christopher Andrew
That’s terrible. Two perfectly good names and you make your son sound like a date rapist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Birdie for Elizabeth
Lottie for Charlotte
Pepper for Patricia
I hate the nn Lottie! To me, Charlotte is such pretty name it doesn't need a nn.
Not the pp, bit I prefer Lottie to Charlotte. I do not care for the combination of vowel sounds in Shawr Lut.
who says Charlotte like Shawr Lut?
Who doesn't?
Anonymous wrote:Nicknames for Denise: Denny, Dini, Nisey, Neecee.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Birdie for Elizabeth
Lottie for Charlotte
Pepper for Patricia
I hate the nn Lottie! To me, Charlotte is such pretty name it doesn't need a nn.
Not the pp, bit I prefer Lottie to Charlotte. I do not care for the combination of vowel sounds in Shawr Lut.
who says Charlotte like Shawr Lut?
Who doesn't?
Me. I say Char lotte
I do not think you understand phonetic spelling.
Or maybe you do, and you really do pronounce it like "Char[red] lot-tee?"
+1. PP, there's no way you say it like it is spelled. We soften the ch since it is french, and so you would have to start with a "shar" sound.
Shar - let.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Birdie for Elizabeth
Lottie for Charlotte
Pepper for Patricia
I hate the nn Lottie! To me, Charlotte is such pretty name it doesn't need a nn.
Not the pp, bit I prefer Lottie to Charlotte. I do not care for the combination of vowel sounds in Shawr Lut.
who says Charlotte like Shawr Lut?
Who doesn't?
Me. I say Char lotte
I do not think you understand phonetic spelling.
Or maybe you do, and you really do pronounce it like "Char[red] lot-tee?"
Anonymous wrote:Nicole -- Nic, Cole, Niko, Coley, nicki, nicnic
Anonymous wrote:Maxine -- max or maxi
Lulu for anything Louise, etc
GH fan? Yes.