I am in no place to have a child, but I have an obsession with names, and since I've been board, I've been posting over here, hey nothing wrong with an extra opinion huh?
However, I have a question. If people intend on calling there child by Lilly or Sofie, or Emmy, why not just name them that, why do they need the full name if it's not even going to be used except for formality? I'm just curious as to your opinions behind this.
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My name is one of those names. I don't go with the formal one though. Only at the doctor, bank, etc because I have to fill out the paperwork like that.
I guess naming kids like that gives the child an opportunity later in life to make the choice of going by the nickname or formal name. Maybe the parents didn't plan on calling them by a nickname and it just happened. idk.
A lot of people put their child's future into consideration. Lilly may work with them for their entire life, but if they decide to run for a pubic office or something they may choose to use Lillian instead for the formality.
But not all parents do this. Some do name their child Sofie or Emmy or Lilly. It's just personal preference. There's nothing wrong with those names (except Emmy... for some reason that name just doesn't work for me as a full name).
I'd actually be very interesting in seeing a study that sees if the full name thing is really effective. If people would really take a "Lillian" more seriously than a "Lilly". (To Google I Go!)
Well I think some people have full intentions of calling their child the full formal name, say Katherine, but after a while they call her Katie and it sticks. Also, some names, like Lilly or Lucy or Ben, sound great as stand alone names while others like JoJo just wont be taken seriously.
This. is. how. i. feel.
I think you should give a child a name they can be proud of that will not hinder them in any way from being whatever they want to be (and no, I don't believe a really determined, smart woman with a "silly nickname name" couldn't be a judge, but why make the name a possible obstacle, or make it so people roll their eyes whenever they have been assigned to her court?). ?I would just want someone to feel they have a name that fits them and who they are, and giving a standard name as the legal name will let them do that since they'll have options.
Whether they have a more formal version of a name or not won't affect how their friends and family see them, but it will affect others' impressions, and may affect how they see themselves.?
So they have options when they're older. What the parents want to call a child eventually won't matter. They may choose to go by their formal name for professional reasons or simply because they like it more.
My family and friends call me Angie/Ang and have all my life. But I am so glad that my legal name is Angela and not Ang, just because that's what my parents wanted to call me when I was a kid.
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I'm the opposite. My name doesn't have a nickname and I loved/love that people call me one name and that's it. My parents and brother don't have nns and even my cousins and aunts/uncles don't have nns. I don't want to give my child a name that has a nn. I actually feel strange calling people names other than their full name. My friend Jena goes by Jen sometimes, but I never call her that. I just didn't grow up hearing nns so they are kinda strange to me.?
My name is a "nickname" name, and I wish it was the longer non-diminutive version. I think having a formal name isn't a bad thing when it comes to job applications and such. Even though it's not an indicator of performance, names really are the first impression of someone when all you know of them is a piece of paper. Benjamin just looks more professional than Benji.?
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Well, my whole family usually calls DS Lukie but I don't think that would work. lol
I think ppl want their kids to have options. Maybe a cute name works as a child but when she grows up she may want a more sophisticated, full name. I personally think they usually look better on resumes and wedding invitations as well.
I am with you...we named Lily "LILY" because that is what we planned to call her.
I also love Sophia but hate sophie.
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