The post below made me curious--what names do you love but have ruled out because of likely nn?
One of my favorite names for a boy is Zakai. It's Hebrew/Aramaic and means innocent or pure. It's unusual, but I don't think too crazy. Z is an awesome nickname; so is Kai. I really hate Zak. But that's what he'll be called...=.(
What are yours?
Re: Names you won't use because of nicknames
I am SO anti-nicknames. So any name that people can't make into a nickname is what we're going for.
Yep that leaves a lot out. But I just don't understand nn. If you name your kid Isabella but call her Bella.... Just freaking name her Bella. You really think after going through life being called Bella for 22 years she's suddenly going to change it back to Isabella for "resume purposes" So, so silly.
Yuck.
I think "Cathy" is an unlikely nickname these days, luckily!?
Seriously? I'm in my 20's and would never attempt to call a Catherine Cathy because it's so dated an obscure to me. Cat, Cate, or Catie I can see.
I still maintain that it's the choice of the child if they want to be called by a nickname or not. I've had friends with nickname proof names that still came out with a nickname because they allowed for it or asked to be called that.
I agree that "Cathy" is very dated, but it seems that every Catherine/Katherine/Kathryn that I know goes by "Cathy" (or with a K)
I don't know if kids 15-20 years from now would think "Cathy" over Cat or Kate...but I hate it enough to be afraid!
^^^ i agree ^^^
That's DH's name. I actually like Phil and never call him Phillip.?
I actually love the name Xander but not so much Alexander or Alex. One of the names I won't be using is Savannah because the only obvious nickname that comes to mind is Savy and I'm not fond of that or any other nicknames that could go with it. DH and I really like names that have good nickname potential. We plan on nicknames for our children knowing we will often call them by their nickname but also by their full first name.
this is exactly why I love the name Alexander!
I dont think there is a nickname proof name out there... My kid is Ethan... I have been calling him E since he was at about 18 weeks gestation... it stuck.
and you can stop using a nickname randomly. I was called Bobbi until I was about 14. I decided one day that I was Robin and informed everyone. After a few months, I was Robin and Bobbi was forgotten...
I totally agree with this part. My real name is Christine (actually - my mom switched from Christina to Christine just days before I was born because she didn't want people to call me Tina). However, I've been Christie from day 1 and have never felt the need to start going by Christine now that I'm almost 24 just to sound more professional. I've briefly thought about switching to Christine twice in my life - and it never worked, I just couldn't get used to it and it doesn't fit me at all - not to mention trying to get everyone that has known me for years to call me something different isn't the easiest either.
I have actually seen this happen a couple of times though. It may be rare, but it certainly happens. At the last place where I worked, in the next cube was "Patrick" - everyone at work called him Patrick. After working with him for a couple of years, it came out that he had not been called Patrick previous to working there. He was always "Pat." I think that when he initially interviewed for the job, he put his full name on his resume and then everyone just called him that and he decided to not correct them and go by Patrick at work since it was more professional.
I've also seen it when kids go off to college. That is a great opportunity to go by something different than you have always gone by, since you are entering an entirely new community of people that don't know you.
Count me in as another anti-nickname person. Like others, I just don't see the point. It's one thing to have a "pet" name that your family calls you, but I don't understand the concept of naming a child one thing if you're just going to call them by another name their entire life.
The one name I won't use because of a nn is Elisabeth. I love it, but it's bound to be shortened. And I'm on the fence about Katherine/Kathryn. I don't midn the name Kate, but if I wanted a Kate I'd just name her Kate. And I don't like Kathy at all.
I am also anti-nicknames. If you wanted to call them by the nickname why didn't you just give them that name in the first place. DS is Matthew and NOBODY calls him that. It drives me crazy.
The one name that I love is Catherine-after my grandmother, but I just can't do it because I don't want Katie or Kate to come from it.
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I have a good friend named Genevieve and people call her Gen all the time. Smart move on your part
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This is how I feel exactly. My husbands name is John and his dads name is John. We named our son Jack not knowing its a nn for John I guess... When we told my husbands family we name him Jack they were like, "Oh so we're assuming his name is John" I was like, "what the crap? why would you assume that?" Totally weird. I think nn are so stupid. If you are going to call your child something, name him/her that!!!!!?
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I;m the exact opposite. Love the name Jack, absolutely hate jackson.?