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Why do parents name their children Katherine, for instance, then proceed to call them Kathy? Or name them Steven, then call them Steve?
Do they not like the name? Why not call them Kathy or Steve in the first place?
Do they not like the name? Why not call them Kathy or Steve in the first place?
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My children both have names which can be shortened. Their friends use shortened versions of their names, I usually use their full names, but sometimes (especially if their friends are round) use the shortened versions. I knew of one family who always called their three eldest children by shortened versions of their names, so when they had a fourth child called her Jill - only to end up calling her Jilly!
It's nice to have a 'proper' name, I don't see a problem with it at all.
It's nice to have a 'proper' name, I don't see a problem with it at all.
But PASTAFREAK. Why did you name your daughther Cassandra but call her Cassie? Do you prefer the name Cassie or Cassandra? If you are going to call your child Cassie, why didn't you name her Cassie?
And what's this "formal name" business?
I'm not being a pedant,.I just don't understand why parents name their child knowing they will be shortening it. It's different if you name a child & intend to call them that but find yourselves calling them a nickname or whatever.
And what's this "formal name" business?
I'm not being a pedant,.I just don't understand why parents name their child knowing they will be shortening it. It's different if you name a child & intend to call them that but find yourselves calling them a nickname or whatever.
You nearly had me here. Christian names are normally named after saints. and they are normally the names put on the birth certificate and generally all future personal documentation. So you didn't get St. Fred or St. Tony or St. Mac
Now comes the good bit. Our heart and lungs are only good for a certain length of time. Then we pop our clogs. By shortening words, especially names, we save that little bit of our heart and lungs and quite possibly the brain.
This is where dialect or slang derived from. Slang was taken to an extra level in Liverpool, where everyone's name ends in "ee, ie or y ". So we get Stevie, Paddy, Jimmy, Tony Porky, Peewee etc..
But there are exceptions like Johnny for John, Charlie for Charles and Michaelangelo for Michael. It is all to do with prolonging your life. Hope this helps.
Now comes the good bit. Our heart and lungs are only good for a certain length of time. Then we pop our clogs. By shortening words, especially names, we save that little bit of our heart and lungs and quite possibly the brain.
This is where dialect or slang derived from. Slang was taken to an extra level in Liverpool, where everyone's name ends in "ee, ie or y ". So we get Stevie, Paddy, Jimmy, Tony Porky, Peewee etc..
But there are exceptions like Johnny for John, Charlie for Charles and Michaelangelo for Michael. It is all to do with prolonging your life. Hope this helps.
Our son is named Kenneth, but we have always called him Kenny because that was the name we liked. Now he's grown up, he can call himself whatever he likes, and if he chooses Kenneth, that's fine by me. If we had only named him Kenny, that option wouldn't be there.
I was given a very short, unshortenable name - Jane. As a teenager I hated it because all my mates could shorten their names into something cool - Caz (Carolyn), Wen (Wendy), Soo (Suzanne), Andy (Andrea) etc. All i could ever do was lengthen mine into a silly, girly Janey. Apparently my older sister chose my name. I have never forgiven her for it.
I was given a very short, unshortenable name - Jane. As a teenager I hated it because all my mates could shorten their names into something cool - Caz (Carolyn), Wen (Wendy), Soo (Suzanne), Andy (Andrea) etc. All i could ever do was lengthen mine into a silly, girly Janey. Apparently my older sister chose my name. I have never forgiven her for it.