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Which nickname would you prefer for the boy name Harrison: George or Harry?

Do you mean George Harrison from the Beatles? My cousin's name is George and we call him Harry sometimes. It's cute. I would say George, because it's a way cuter name than Harry. Kids would definitely make fun of Harry. (Hairy)

Which of these boys names do you prefer?

Favorite: Ioan (LOVE THIS NAME)
Least favorite: Owain

PS I basically love all these names though. Rhys is adorable! We nearly used it as my son's middle name.

What nickname for Nathaniel do you prefer?

I adore both Nate and Nathan, but I love Nathan the most! It's a cute, fun, simple, masculine, strong nickname that will last him his whole life. Like I said though, Nate is super cute too.

Which NICKNAME do you prefer for a boy, AJ, LJ or EJ?

As a nickname I'd rank them :
1. Aj
2. Ej
3. Lj

As names :
1. Luca James
2. Emmett Joshua
3. Arthur Jacob

Do you like your name? If not, what name would you prefer and what interesting story would you have about how your name was given to you?

The name I use here is my chosen name.I simply had to have something with “FAB” in it.More aspirational than indicative.Zawa Rinpoche - (a Tibetan Monk now living in Canada) gave me the Tibetan name Lobsang Gyatso - “Beautiful mind like an Ocean” or “Ocean of Pure Thoughts” - EVIDENTLY more aspirational rather than indicative.Sri Lankan monk Bhikkhu Kasyapa gave me the Pali name “Visuddhi” meaning “Pure” when I took Upasaka Upāsaka and Upāsikā - Wikipedia vows with him - AGAIN more aspirational than indicative.Indicative names would have been more like: “Manipulative Parasite” or “Spoilt Brat.”The name I was given at birth was typical at the time of my birth, yet revealed a lack of imagination on the part of my parents.During the 70’s many British born Poles were given the names Robert (my brother’s name) or Marek (my given name). If anyone yelled these 2 names at Polish School during the 80’s - maybe over 70% of the boys would raise their heads. Half a dozen Polish families living within spitting distance from my Mama’s house - each of them have a son named either Robert or Marek.There are many more interesting Polish names, yet UK resident Poles didn’t want their kids to be picked on for their names so often chose names that were the same or similar in both languages (Robert- same, Ryszard for Richard, Edward - same, Andrzej for André, Józef for Joseph, Piotr - Peter, Mariusz- Marius, Dariusz- Darius, Aleksander - Alexander)Girls’ names were easier - Anna, Maria, Barbara (shortened to Basia, pronounced Bash-a), Renata (shortened to Renia), Krystyna, Wanda (Vanda in Polish pronunciation) Daniela, Iwona (pronounced Ee-von-a) Anita, Monika, Joanna (Poles pronounce it Yo-anna).Male names I love: Balthazar, Benedict, Dominic, Matthias, Silas, Cesare, Cyrus, Cyprian, Silas, Maximillian, Solomon, Fabrizio (OBVIOUSLY) Erasmus, Thaddeus, Menno, Oliver, Vladimir, Nikolai, Salvatore, Silvester, Sylvian, Julius, Zenon, Quentin, Tarquin, Rameses, Benjamin, Joshua.Girls’ names? That would be a long list.

Which nickname for Nathaniel do you prefer?

Nate is short and timeless. Perfect for a nickname.

Baby Boy III Nickname: Trey or Trip?

We are actually doing the same thing bc if our's is a boy he will be the third. We are using Trip. Do what sounds better with the last name, bc that is what he will use in school. Also remember kids are cruel so both have the potential to be made fun of. Good luck and congrats!!!

Which nicknames do you like for Dakota?

I don't think I'd use the name Dakota on my kids, maybe only as a middle name, but these days I have it stuck in my mind and I was thinking about nicknames.
I don't really like Kota, and I was thinking about Day or DeeDee but I'm not convinced.
Which nicknames do you like? Try and suggest something new, please :)
If you have middle names suggestion I'd also appreciate it, because I might use the name on a character.
Do you prefer it on boys or girls? I think it's sweet for a little girl, but I don't mind it as a boy's middle name

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