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[Opinions] Penny?
I don't know why, but I'm slowly falling in love with the name Penny. I think it has a old-fashioned kind of charm. I also heard the song Penny Lane (by the Beatles) today, and I'm liking it more and more. So, what do you think of Penny? Does it remind you too much of a penny?I'm not a big fan of Penelope, but can't think of a name it could be short for. I'd usually say that Penny is too nn-ish to be a full name, but now I'm not so sure. Do you think it would be ok as a full name? And, call me weird, but I almost like the spelling Pennie more than Penny. Is Pennie too strange? It probably is, but I love the -ie ending.The only combo I've come up with is Penny/Pennie Violet.
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I've always liked the name a lot. I think it would be great on a little girl these days. It also suits an adult, which is important. It doesn't remind me too much of a penny, but we don't have them here in Australia! I really don't like Penelope either and to me, Penny can stand on it's own, no problems. It has enough spunk to be fine as a full name. Pennie looks terrible imo! Penny is just fine and looks nice, but Pennie just doesn't seem right. Penny Violet is really nice, I like it a lot. It's funny you brought this name up, because I just heard it a couple of days ago and it got me thinking about it again!
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I like Penny(this spelling) as a nn. It could stand as a full name, but I definitely prefer it as a nn.
Instead of Penelope, how about one of these:
Parthenia
Parthenope
Patience (possibly too much of a stretch)
Peninnah
Peony
Penka
Pernilla (Loving this one)
Perrine
Persephone (Love this too)
PierinaAdmittedly some of these are out there or a stretch for the nn Penny, but you never know what will strike your fancy.
Edited to correct a misspelled name.

This message was edited 12/4/2007, 5:21 PM

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Naw, Penny's too cutesy as a full name. It's a wonderful nickname, though. Some other names you could use as full names if Penelope's not your taste:
Polina - I know a girl named this who's called Penny
Pauline
Paulina
Pascaline
Parthenia
Paolina
Pernilla
Petrina
Petrona
Petunia
Polona
Prudence
Prunella
Prosperina
Petronilla
PernelOn spelling: Pennie is infinetly more cutesy than Penny, doubling that problem (it's cutesy even as a nickname) and it looks wrong to me. When I look at it, I mentally red-pen it so it reads "Penny". Plus, Penny looks classier and smoother to me. I think Penny is the way to go. But it doesn't really matter, if it's a nickname, which way you prefer, since the kid usually chooses how to spell their nickname if there's a choice involved.
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Oh, I love Polona, thanks. Lovely name.
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I really dislike Penny, though I love Penelope (my fav. nn's for it are Ellie, Ella, Nell, Nellie & Poppy). As for Pennie, this spelling doesn't bother me too much because I had a friend growing up named Penelope Renee nn Pennie. :) As for combos, I wouldn't use another word name if using the Penny spelling. Penny Violet is a bit like a flower sold for 1 cent. :b Also, I'm not big on nicknames-as-formal-names in general, so the same goes with Penny/Pennie. As for what else Penny could be a nn for, all I can come up with is Aspen (which I really dislike), Penka, and Peninnah.
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Aspen is a very clever formal name for Penny. Nicely done. :-)
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I have a sister named Penny. She is almost 15 years my senior and I think most people would think I'm older (without meeting us) because her name sounds so sweet and forever young. It's not her real name, btw. That's Leona Dale. Penny earned her nn as a child because she would change her allowance into pennies; it made her feel like she had more money. Anyway, the nn stuck. I love the sound of Penny, but I'm the sort of person who prefers full names on the birth certificate. BTW, Penny hates Penelope so that's why she's never legally made the change. Still, I call her Penelope from time to time and insist that my next puppy will be named Penelope after my sister. ;-)Penny Violet (this spelling only) is nice. Still, I'd rather see Penelope Violet. It would be quite distinctive.
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I like Penny. I guess it seems like it could be a full name on its own because I know a Penny.
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I've knowna few women named Penny, and as far as I know, it wasn't a nn for anything.I'm not a fan of it on a person. My mother has a little Yorkie and Bichon mix named Penny, so I associate it with dog names. lol
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Penny is ok as a name as it is, Penny used to be a valuable piece of money, so i think that's why it became so popular amongst the early 20th century poor in england. Along with Tupence.
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I've always thought that Penny (this spelling only) is a darling nn. But I see it only as a nn. If you don't like Penelope, how about: Parthenope ("par-THEN-uh-pee")
Parthenia ("par-THEE-nia")
Petronilla
Philomena ("fil-uh-MEE-na" or "fil-uh-MAY-na")
Daphne
Apollonia
Stephanie
Pauline / Paulina
Delphine
Seraphine
Patience
Prudence
any combination that leads to the initials "P.N."Some of these are a bit of a stretch. But personally I've never thought of nns being scientifically drawn from formal names anyway.Good luck!
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Thanks so much for the suggestions. I like Apollonia, Pauline and Seraphine.
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I tend to dislike nns as full names on principle, because it's not giving your child a choice. Penny is not too childish as nns go, but it does feel incomplete.
If you don't like Penelope, the only other full name that could work that I can think of at the moment is Peninnah.
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Ooh, I like Peninnah.
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By doing the pen* search on BTN, I found one more - Penka... which I actually think is kind of cute.
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I have to say...Penny is the least nicknamish nickname in the history if nicknames, I think. It has everything that a "full name" has and definitely does not need Penelope to accompany it.Pennie is silly in my opinion. I hate the Lucies, the Hollies, the Amies and Pennie is no different.
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So, what do you think of Penny? Does it remind you too much of a penny? - It's okay, it does have an old-fashion charm to it. No it doesn't remind me of a penny.Do you think it would be ok as a full name? - Not really, I think it's nice for a little girl or an elderly woman, but I can't see it on someone between the ages 20 - 40.Is Pennie too strange? - I dislike the -ie ending. I usually like original spellings.Penny Violet is cute.
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