[Opinions] Re: Jules wdyt? nt
in reply to a message by Dracotorix
With Wills specifically, there's an example from Buffy (tv) - Willow gets called "Wills" sometimes while Buffy is "Buffster" but I've never heard anyone make up s/z or *ster nicknames like that IRL, apart from Jules itself (and I'm unsure if it was a NN or not).
With this as a general category, I think more of German/Dutch/Scandinavian NNs like Mads, Hans, Fritz (and other names Lars, Jens, Frans, Niels); Katz even reminds me of Schatz...although many one syllable names in the US that end in S are English surnames: Banks, Brooks, Giles, Wells...
I guess Jules is kind of like Charles in that the French version probably came before English(?), and the S would be silent. So that could make it seems a bit awkward/off maybe.
With this as a general category, I think more of German/Dutch/Scandinavian NNs like Mads, Hans, Fritz (and other names Lars, Jens, Frans, Niels); Katz even reminds me of Schatz...although many one syllable names in the US that end in S are English surnames: Banks, Brooks, Giles, Wells...
I guess Jules is kind of like Charles in that the French version probably came before English(?), and the S would be silent. So that could make it seems a bit awkward/off maybe.
This message was edited 11/15/2023, 10:01 PM