Names with two Cs, two Ss or a combo of Cee/See: [name_u]Calypso[/name_u], [name_f]Carissa[/name_f], [name_u]Carson[/name_u], [name_f]Cosima[/name_f], [name_f]Francesca[/name_f], McKinsey, [name_f]Saskia[/name_f], [name_f]Susannah[/name_f]
You might also consider a first name/middle name combo that leads to [name_f]Cece[/name_f] (letters or sounds)? For example, [name_f]Chloe[/name_f] [name_f]Colette[/name_f] (CC), [name_u]Sierra[/name_u] [name_f]Colleen[/name_f] ([name_u]Si[/name_u]-C), [name_f]Celina[/name_f] [name_u]Simone[/name_u] (Ce-[name_u]Si[/name_u]), [name_f]Beatrice[/name_f] [name_f]Samantha[/name_f] (CeS)…
Thank you- yes I am trying to come up with two similar “c” “see” names to try to get Ceci
(Or prove to husband that it works- he is still holding strong to the idea that a nickname has to come directly from a formal name- have I mentioned he is impossible?! Can you tell he negotiates for a living?)
[name_f]Elise[/name_f] is out as that is my neice’s name. He has mentioned he likes [name_f]Alice[/name_f] (I’m not crazy about it) and I am willing to give him [name_f]Cecile[/name_f] as a middle name since he is so determined to do the rhyming thing.
Two “C” names can give you Ceci if thats the way you want to go. My niece is called [name_f]Gigi[/name_f]; her name is [name_f]Gianna[/name_f] [name_f]Grace[/name_f]. I did also want to say that my friend [name_f]Samantha[/name_f]'s nn growing up was [name_f]Lulu[/name_f], and my husband’s name is [name_m]John[/name_m] and his nn was [name_m]Fred[/name_m]. Nicknames don’t always have to “make sense”.
(the stories there are; [name_f]Samantha[/name_f] was called “samie-whamie-lulu” then it was shorted to [name_f]Lulu[/name_f]. when my [name_f]MIL[/name_f] told her best friend she was expecting a boy she said “you’re having a little [name_m]Fred[/name_m]!” so [name_m]Fred[/name_m].)