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[Opinions] Polly
I have really been loving Polly recently. Maybe it comes from my love of The Magician's Nephew from Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia. I just see it as so young, fresh, energetic, & pretty. I know it doesn't originally stem from Paul, but I like it as a nickname for Pauline or Paulina. Thoughts?
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I've been loving Polly lately too! It is so sweet. I wouldn't mind it alone at all but would also love it as a nickname for Paula or Pauline (or Paulina).
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I met a 5-year-old Polly not too long ago. It's a cute name :)
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I love Polly. If it didn't clash so badly with my surname I'd probably change my name to Polly. A GP for me is Leopoldina, nn Polly.

This message was edited 7/8/2009, 6:26 PM

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It's my sister's name - she was actually born Paula. So obviously I think it's a great name, and it works fine as a nickname for Pauline or Paulina - all three names are nice.
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The Polly parrot thing is a bit of a turnoff. I love the name Pauline, and I suppose in many accents Paulie and Polly would basically be homophones, so I guess that works pretty well.I personally think it would be a good nickname for Penelope if one didn't want to go the 'Penny' route.
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As strict and uptight as I am about formal names is as lax as I am about nns. Pauline / Paulina, nn Polly, makes perfect sense to me. Nns are the place to let your imagination or affection run wild. The niceties of historic correctness (Mary --> Molly --> Polly) just doesn't seem that important when it comes to nns. At least that's my take.Polly is fresh and breezy. I've also seen (in a book) it used as a nn for Leopoldina. Other formal names it could come from (although it doesn't really have to):Apollonia / Apolline
Polaris / Polaire
Interpol (just kidding)
Placida
Apollinaria / Apollinariya
Pascale / Pascaline
Adolphine
Perla
Polyhymnia
Hippolyta ("hih-PAHL-i-tuh")
PolyxenaAnd it seems to me there's a Greek male name like Polydorus / Polydoros (sp?) so there may be a feminine variant of that you could use. Polydora? Does anyone know for sure? Anyway, are there any here that strike your fancy? Thanks.

This message was edited 7/8/2009, 3:30 PM

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Polly's darling, and I enjoy it as a nickname for Pauline.
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