The Quick Poll Thread! (Part 8)

true! I like both but mainly I can’t think of any other nicknames for [name_f]Lavender[/name_f] lol. Honestly I’d like another nickname, and to have [name_m]Ender[/name_m] as a backup if she ever decides she needs a “cooler” or more “masculine” nickname.

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[name_f]My[/name_f] favourites for [name_f]Lavender[/name_f] are Lav and [name_f]Lani[/name_f]! [name_f]Lennie[/name_f] / [name_f]Leni[/name_f] also works nicely, as well as Lavvy, [name_f]Vennie[/name_f], Vendie, [name_f]Lana[/name_f]? [name_m]Or[/name_m] for something out-there but less masc than [name_m]Ender[/name_m], [name_f]Landie[/name_f] or [name_f]Love[/name_f] (since it’s pronounced the same as Lav in many instances)!

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favourite boy name for a girl?

  • freddie
  • frankie
  • lenny
  • alfie
  • teddy
  • stevie
  • artie
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  • Ismerie September :cherry_blossom:
  • September Ismerie :blossom:
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Back to thinking about this combo?

Favorite ? Especially with names like Magdalena, Seraphine, Ginevra, Indira, Rosalind, Letitia, Dovina :two_hearts:

  • Cordelia Sparrow
  • Leona Blythe
  • Gwendolyn Sparrow
  • Cecilia Bronte
  • Philippa Juno
  • Dorothea Dove
  • Marceline Sparrow
  • Winifred Sparrow
  • Cleo Felicity
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I love [name_f]Lavender[/name_f] but I struggle with the nickname [name_m]Ender[/name_m], particularly with the word name connotations.

[name_f][/name_f]

I love Lavender…Livvy, [name_f]Indie[/name_f], [name_f]Andie[/name_f], [name_f]Lindy[/name_f], [name_f]Lenna[/name_f], [name_f]Linny[/name_f], [name_f]Lovey[/name_f] however.

Orpheus Leander :harp: :sun: :grey_heart:

  • Yay
  • May
  • Nay
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  • Angelo (“Angie”)
  • Alastair (“Allie”)
  • Ambrose (“Busy”)
  • Atticus (“Atty”)
  • August (“Auggie”)
  • Callahan (“Cally”)
  • Elliot (“Elly”)
  • Emmet (“Emmy”)
  • Lucca (“Lucky”)
  • Niccolo (“Nicky”)
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  • Atticus
  • Atlas
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  • Angelo
  • Michelangelo
  • Angelino
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  • Clifford Otis
  • Clifford Ira
  • Clifford Sonnet
  • Clifford Solstice
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  • Clarice Marie
  • Clarice Melinda
  • Clarice Margaret
  • Clarice Matilda
  • Clarice Madeline
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Are you pronouncing [name_f]Clarice[/name_f] like “CLARE-iss” or “cla-REESE”? I’ve heard both!

Claire-Reese

  • Adelaide
  • Adele
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Isa ee-sa and Oona as sisters

  • Cute and matchy
  • Repetitive and tacky
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  • Long names - Genevieve, Josephine, Charlotte, Juliette, Emmeline, Madeleine, Florence, Winifred, Rosamund, Cordelia, Dorothea, Georgiana, Gwendolyn, Evangeline, Margaret,
  • Short names - Ines, Rose, Cora, Anya, Adele,Iris Esme, Eva, Ivy, Irene, Lyra, Diana, Ada, Hazel,
  • Both
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I voted both, because I think my list has quite a few from either side, but the shorter names I like are generally still 2+ syllables. Overall favorite is long name, short nickname, though!

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  • Diana Lullaby
  • Diana Periwinkle
  • Diana Sunbeam
  • Diana Larkspur
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  • Olive & May
  • Olive & June
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for me

  • Adelaide
  • Calpurnia
  • Violette
  • Lavinia
  • Anneliese “Nele”
  • Elisabeth “Elsa”
  • Apolline
  • Violetta
  • Cleonice
  • Marzia
  • Amaryllis
  • Iris (EE-rees)
  • Violaine “vyaw-LEHN” / “vee-o-LEN”
  • Thaïs
  • Zelia
  • Clementina
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(Note that, if not in one of these combos, Lyle will still wind up as a first name somewhere on my list)

  • Lyle Walton Bramble
  • Walton Foxglove Elias
  • Lyle Walton Foxglove
  • Walton Bramble Elias
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