I can't get this name out of my head right now. What do you think of
Sally? Too cutesy?
Anything it could be short for? I like
Sarah nn
Sally which is weird because it doesn't make much sense and I generally strongly dislike nicknames that don't make sense unless they have a really long history and are well known such as
Margaret nn
Maggie and
Katherine nn
Kate.
I don't know if
Sarah nn
Sally is established enough to work, I think most people might not know that
Sally is a nickname for
Sarah whereas most people know that
Maggie is a nickname for
Margaret. I also don't really feel comfortable using the overused
Sarah which I like but not nearly enough to ever call my daughter by it, so she'd definitely always be
Sally. I do like
Sarah, but I like
Sally much more so
Sarah would never be used. I like
Sara even better but it's my cousin's name and
Sarah nn
Sally has some history whereas
Sara nn
Sally seems even more far fetched.
I always seem to have this problem with nickname names, but I guess what it comes down to is that I'd rather use a cutesy name on the birth certificate than one I don't really like and that I would never use anyway. Also there's the danger of my child going by the full name later on even though I don't really care for it all that much (I do care for
Sarah, but not for
Samuel or Jessice, see below).
On the other hand I wonder if it's selfish to not give a child a more serious name. Well, I guess many names in the top 100 aren't that serious. Also one of her middle names would be
Elise and the other most likely
Jane (both honoring) or
Sinead (Irish for
Jane) so she'd have something to use if she didn't like a nickname name.
I just can't seem to make up my mind on nickname names.
Others I like:
Sam - dislike
Samuel and can't warm up to
SamsonJessie - dislike
Jessica and can't warm up to
Jessa,
Jessamine or Jessamy etc
Do
Sam,
Jessie and
Sally work as full names in your opinion? Why or why not? What about
Penny and
Max?
Do you have the same problem with any of your favorites? I'd like to hear your opinions on this.