Marvellous - at least you could shorten to Marv I suppose?
Another one - Godsend!!
Another one - Godsend!!
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I knew a Carol-Anne who went by Annie, she got annoyed if people called her Carol or mistook the name for Caroline/Carolyn. I can't blame them!I know a Penny-Anne. Never shortened to Penny, always called Penny-Anne which is just an ugly combination of names IMO
I think that is a Welsh variantJust seen what I presume is a different spelling to Alan... ALUN .
I worked with someone called Marvellous!Marvellous - at least you could shorten to Marv I suppose?
Another one - Godsend!!
I like it but probably because it reminds me of Buffy Cordelia ChaseI used to know a Cordelia who went by Cordy. I suspect if my name was Cordelia I'd have found another option.
Especially when it's spelled JorjaThe name Georgie, or Georgia
All Georgies I have ever met are spoilt brats.The name Georgie, or Georgia
Mc Gee is a common surname in Ireland.All Kirsty's I've ever met are a few sandwiches short of a picnic
Years ago I knew a boy named Cian McGee
I know but Cian McGee is like saying keying my gee (gee aka fanny)Mc Gee is a common surname in Ireland.
What about KaitlynI hate the following : Kim, Kourtney, Kylie, Khloe, Kendall, and Kris.
Reminds me of a Victoria Wood sketch from years ago when she is a department store beauty sales woman demonstrating Sasherelle make up.I've recently started a new, fully remote job. We communicate between offices based in several countries. I have just received an email from one of the US team leaders whose first name is, no joke, Chawnterell + very plain surname e.g. Chawnterell Smith or Chawnterell Davis. Lest anyone think I'm making fun of African-American names, this woman is white ... and named after a mushroom it seems?
God for short?Marvellous - at least you could shorten to Marv I suppose?
Another one - Godsend!!