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[Opinions] Pick a longer more elaborate feminine girls' full name for these unisex nicknames
Pick a longer more elaborate feminine girls' full name for these unisex / masculine nicknames. Go wild! You can alter the nickname spelling if you prefer a different version. I'll add mine in the comments later. BONUS - Choose a boys' full name for each nickname as well!Andie -
Charlie -
Scottie -
Billie -
Bobbie -
Frankie -
Sam -
Rikki -
Johnnie -
Jo / Joie -
Lou / Louie -
Jess / Jessie / Jesse -
Art / Artie -
Alex -
Len / Lennie -
Mel -
Mo -
Pat -
Teddie -

This message was edited 5/31/2025, 11:16 AM

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Andralina
Charlina
Scotlandia
Billiania
Bobina
Francessa
Samuella
Rikkita
Jonathana
Louisiana
Jessalinda
Artamala
Alexandriana
Lentona
Melabella
Molola
Patalina
Teddilena
Andie - Andraste / Ferdinand
Charlie - Charlize / Carlisle
Scottie - Scholastica / Scout
Billie - Sibylla / Wilhelm
Bobbie - Robabeh / Babylas
Frankie - Françoise / Francisco
Sam - Jessamine / Samael
Rikki - Sarika / Ulrik
Johnnie - Johanka / Johannes
Joe - Jolánka / Jophiel
Lou - Lourdes / Elouan
Jess - Jessenia / Jeshua
Art / Artie - Artemis / Lennart
Alex - Alexandrina / Alexei
Len / Lennie - Gwendolen / Valentino
Mel - Philomel / Melchior
Mo - Anemone / Mordred
Pat - Hypatia / Patroclus
Teddie - Theodora / Bedivere
Andie - Andromeda
Charlie - Charlotte
Scottie - Scotlyn
Billie - Wilhelmina
Bobbie - Robina
Frankie - Francesca
Sam - Samara
Rikki - Frederikke
Johnnie - Johnna
Jo / Joie - Josephine
Lou / Louie - Louisa
Jess / Jessie / Jesse - Jessamine
Art / Artie - Artemisia
Alex - Alexandra
Len / Lennie - Eleanora
Mel - Amelia
Mo - Moira
Pat - Patrizia
Teddie - Theodora
Andie - b Andrew, g Andrea
Charlie - b Charles, g Charlene (I was at school with a Charlene, nn Charlie)
Scottie - I've only encountered it as a unisex nn for people with the ln Scott
Billie - b William, g Belinda
Bobbie - b Robert, g Roberta, Robyn, Barbara
Frankie - b Francis, g Francesca
Sam - b Samuel, g Samantha
Rikki - b Richard, better spelt Ricky, g Erica
Johnnie - b John or Jonathan, g Joanna
Jo / Joie - b Jo -> Joseph, g Joie -> Joy to avoid pronunciation issues
Lou / Louie - b Louis, g Louise, Louisa, Eloise
Jess / Jessie / Jesse - Jesse is already a boy name; g Jessica
Art / Artie - b Arthur, g Artemesia
Alex - b Alexander, g Alexandra
Len / Lennie - b Leonard, g Helen
Mel - b Melvin, g Melinda
Mo -b Morris, g Moira, Maureen
Pat - b Patrick, g Patricia
Teddie - b Edward, Theodore, g Edwina, Theodora
Andie - Adrian, Adrienne, Andromache, Coriander
Charlie - Carlota, Charles, Charlemagne, Charo
Scottie - Scotia
Billie - Wilhelmina, Willow, Wilmer, Wilmot
Bobbie - Roberta, Babette (I love "Bob" as an affectionate term for a Babette, so Bobbie via Bob)
Frankie - Frances/Francis, Franklin, Francine
Sam - Samara, Samira, Samwise, Samson. I love the names Sam and Sammie/Sammy but haaaaaate Samuel and Samantha.
Rikki - Ohh, this is one I've thought of a lot, because "Ricky" is the name my husband and I gave our non-existent hypothetical child (as a joke. I don't know why Ricky or how it started). So one day I thought "what name would I use for a little Ricky?". I love Ricardo and Richard, Enrique, Patrick, Pericles, Warrick, Merrick, Theodoric,

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I know a female Rikki; it's short for Erica!