Recently, I’ve been crushing on [name_f]Winnie[/name_f] (mostly because the [name_m]Tuck[/name_m] Everlasting broadway cast album is the only thing I’ve listened to for the past week ) and I was wondering what your favorite full names for [name_f]Winnie[/name_f] are!
To add to the challenge, I’m not the biggest fan of [name_f]Winifred[/name_f], [name_u]Winslow[/name_u], [name_f]Winslet[/name_f], [name_u]Winter[/name_u], or [name_f]Edwina[/name_f]. [name_f]Winona[/name_f] is nice but a bit too connected to the actress for me to seriously consider. For ideas of my style if you think that would help, see my usercard!
Lots of great suggestions so far. The only names I can think of that haven’t been said so far are [name_f]Morwenna[/name_f], [name_f]Conwenna[/name_f], and [name_f]Winola[/name_f].
I feel the same way! Winnie is perfect but none of the full length names are really my style. I like Winslow and Winslet but they’re a bit too surnamey for my taste. I also like Winry but just don’t love it.
I love the nickname [name_f]Winnie[/name_f] but I can’t get onboard with it as a stand-alone name and I don’t love most of the obvious full names.
The nickname [name_f]Winnie[/name_f] is the reason [name_f]Elowen[/name_f] is one of my long-standing favourites for a girl.
I think [name_f]Elowen[/name_f] “[name_f]Winnie[/name_f]” is perfection. Although she might get “[name_f]Ellie[/name_f]” outside of the family, which is unavoidable, I think.
I too love the nickname [name_f]Winnie[/name_f] but don’t love the typical names that are often used to get to it.
I think names that contain “vin” instead of “win” in them could have the nickname [name_f]Winnie[/name_f]. Think [name_m]William[/name_m] being able to turn into [name_m]Bill[/name_m] or [name_u]Billy[/name_u].
To that end, my favorite name that could have the nickname [name_f]Winnie[/name_f] is [name_f]Lavinia[/name_f], followed by [name_u]Vivian[/name_u]/Vivienne, which I think also works because of the “vi” start and “n” ending.
A search for girls’ names containing “vin” in the Nameberry search bar also reveals a number of other options.