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Respondents: 28 (This poll is closed)
- Nicholas nn Cas : 7 (25%)
- Caspian nn Cas: 21 (75%)
Respondents: 28 (This poll is closed)
I think [name_m]Caspian[/name_m] is more interesting but [name_m]Nicholas[/name_m] is a great name. Personally my favorite was [name_m]Casper[/name_m] nn [name_m]Cas[/name_m], but the husband doesn’t like it.
I cannot see [name_m]Cas[/name_m] as a nn for [name_m]Nicholas[/name_m].
It works wonderfully for [name_m]Caspian[/name_m], although I prefer [name_m]Casper[/name_m] as a nn for [name_m]Caspian[/name_m].
Have you considered [name_m]Caspian[/name_m] [name_m]Nicholas[/name_m] nn [name_m]Cas[/name_m]?
[name_m]Nicholas[/name_m] and [name_m]Caspian[/name_m] are both very handsome names. I like [name_m]Caspian[/name_m]; a strong, spunky name but I love [name_m]Nicholas[/name_m].
I can see it working. I would never guess a [name_m]Cas[/name_m] to be a [name_m]Nicholas[/name_m], but why not? All the letters are there. I like both names, but I’ll vote [name_m]Nicholas[/name_m] since it’s an honor name.
I Prefer [name_m]Caspian[/name_m] but both are lovely boys names. I dont really see [name_m]Cas[/name_m] as a nn for [name_m]Nicholas[/name_m] tho, how about [name_u]Nico[/name_u]?
I love [name_m]Caspian[/name_m] (not [name_m]Cas[/name_m]) but it works really well! When I say [name_m]Nicholas[/name_m], it sounds almost exactly like knicker-less, which has put me off the name; blame my accent.
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