That's funny.
I am somewhat indifferent to spelling--and tend to believe that language develops more through sound--and beyond this, by association than by written character. For all that, I like when short forms bear different spellings - &/or even different sounds.
That perhaps if a particular
Gillian were pronounced with a hard G - she would also have the short name
Jill - pronounced with the Jh - as in the old nursery rhyme. (I love the name Jill--even more than
Gillian /
Jillian).
That
Thomas can be
Tom
That
Stephen is no less a
Stevie or
Steve than
Steven is a
Stevie or
Steve - and that
Stephanie too can bear any or more of these short names.
This message was edited 8/15/2018, 4:35 PM