If she's a super happy child you can call her Sunny no matter what her first name is.
I like this idea. Example: My DD is Bronwyn, but her nn is Tink which she acquired when she was about 2 because she is sassy just like the Disney fairy, Tinkerbell!
~ Married 14 years and counting ~
Chandler 11/2000 ~ Bronwyn 6/2002 ~ Grayson 3/2010 ~ Matilda/Till 6/2012
BFP 10/20/11 ::sticky dust::
BFP 9/11/11 - m/c 9/25/11 5w5d
Someone at my college goes by "Sunny" and her name is "Sunedara." I think it's pretty, but it doesn't pass my litmus test of "will the substitute teacher mispronounce it?"
Someone at my college goes by "Sunny" and her name is "Sunedara." I think it's pretty, but it doesn't pass my litmus test of "will the substitute teacher mispronounce it?"
that's actually kinda pretty
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I agree with PP, Sunny can be a nickname that isn't attached to a name at all. I know plenty of people that have nicknames that have nothing to do with their actual name. I knew a Sunny and that was just her name - I wouldn't go that route though.
Re: What could "Sunny" be a nickname for?
If she's a super happy child you can call her Sunny no matter what her first name is.
Summer is the only name that comes to mind that warrants "Sunny"
I like this idea. Example: My DD is Bronwyn, but her nn is Tink which she acquired when she was about 2 because she is sassy just like the Disney fairy, Tinkerbell!
Chandler 11/2000 ~ Bronwyn 6/2002 ~ Grayson 3/2010 ~ Matilda/Till 6/2012
BFP 10/20/11 ::sticky dust::
BFP 9/11/11 - m/c 9/25/11 5w5d
that's actually kinda pretty
I agree with PP, Sunny can be a nickname that isn't attached to a name at all. I know plenty of people that have nicknames that have nothing to do with their actual name. I knew a Sunny and that was just her name - I wouldn't go that route though.
Sunny is really cute nn by the way
Although I wouldn't personally use Sunny, when I was pondering possible nicknames for our chosen girl name, it came to mind.
The name is Aurelia (which means golden... hence the connection to Sunny)