Would Seren and Serena be too far fetched? Other ideas?
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Would Seren and Serena be too far fetched? Other ideas?
[name_m]Finn[/name_m]
[name_f]Fifi[/name_f]
[name_f]Sina[/name_f]
Raphie
[name_f]Seren[/name_f] makes sense to me
Other ideas: Raph, Raphie / [name_m]Raffy[/name_m], Saffie, Sephie, [name_f]Rina[/name_f], [name_f]Sanna[/name_f]
[name_f]Seren[/name_f] makes perfect sense, but I think [name_f]Serena[/name_f] is too far into being another name for it to be a nickname.
[name_f]My[/name_f] go-to idea is [name_f]Effie[/name_f].
[name_m]Eh[/name_m], it COULD work, but with them both being standalone names of their own right… I think it would be harder to get it to stick, especially [name_f]Serena[/name_f] (which is very familiar). If you love [name_f]Seren[/name_f] or [name_f]Serena[/name_f], why not use them directly? Usually I’m a fan of formal names, but it just seems too much in this case, for me.
[name_f]My[/name_f] favorite nn for [name_f]Seraphina[/name_f] is [name_f]Fia[/name_f], but I think these are really nice too:
[name_m]Rafa[/name_m]
[name_f]Fina[/name_f]
[name_f]Sera[/name_f]
Sephie/Effie
[name_m]Finn[/name_m]
[name_f]Nina[/name_f]
I can also see [name_f]Sadie[/name_f], [name_f]Anya[/name_f], and [name_f]Anina[/name_f] as more loosely related options.