I see so many posts that are like, "Help me with nicknames for my DS/DD. Oh and all the obvious ones...? We hate those so, never mind."
So, I was wondering how much control do parents have over the development of their child's nickname? What happens if no one likes the nickname you made up? What if they go rogue and make their own nickname? What about when the child goes to school and their friends nickname them? As a parent do you have to step in and correct someone every.single.time they use the one common nickname for your child you happen to hate?
As a person who named their child a name with no obvious nicknames and whose own name has no variations of a nickname, I don't get it. Please enlighten me.
Also, I asked a lot of questions, please don't feel you have to address them all! haha
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Re: Nicknames - How do they Stick?
That's a great question-- H and I are NN lovers-- although both of our names have no natural NNs.
DD is Josephine, but we call her Josie probably 80-90% of the time. We tried out the NN first when I was pregnant. Before long, we were referring to my belly as "Josie" so it felt really natural to call her that as soon as she was born.
Also, we introduce her as "Josie". Sometimes people ask if it's short for anything, sometimes not. If she decides to go by something else I am fine with it-- I like all of the NN's for Josephine-- JoJo, Joey, Posey etc.
One of our other front runners for Josie was Elizabeth, but I dislike a lot of the natural NNs (Liz, Beth) and that's what ultimately made me shy away from that name this go 'round.
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By the time I was 9, I was appropriately mortified by Missy and introduced myself as Melissa at school. Since then, only my family and a few friends who have known me since kindergarten call me Missy.
My mom calls me Melissa all the time now, except when I'm exasperating her, and then I'm Missy. She did a complete 180.
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When I hit elementary school I was Lissy or Lissy Doll with friends and teachers after the doll in the movie Matilda. My mom hated it but couldn't stop it. By middle school I was Lyss or Lyssa and then in high school I wanted to be just Alyssa and I have been since.
We plan to name our future DS Oscar. We realize it will be shortened to Os and if it grows on us we will leave it we don't we will just push for Oscar. When he is older it is his choice.
If it matters that much to someone then parents need to keep all NN in mind when naming because your child may choose it himself later on.
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As for the Natalie nickname question, I don't know many Natalies IRL and was curious if others had experience with other nicknames for that name. The only Natalie I know goes by her full name but I wasn't sure if that was the norm. If we don't like the nickname options then we won't use the name because I know, at least in our family, nicknames are inevitable, especially for babies.
My son has a name with one obvious nickname. I go back and forth between his name and nickname, DH mostly uses his nickname, and he refers to himself by his nickname. Whatever he chooses is really fine by me.
I don't mind the NN's for DS2's name, but so far we mostly call him by his full name. I felt Frank was too harsh for a baby.
In general I feel like most people follow the parents' lead. But once the child is old enough to have a preference that ought to be respected.