[Opinions] Jorie / Jory
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It would be a cute nickname, but it feels a bit immature to be a given name. I think Marjorie would be a great way to use it, but still give them a "resume name" to fall back on (and avoid some of the stigmas around "made-up" names).
To be honest, I prefer the Jory spelling as a stand-alone as it looks less nickname-y. I can’t say I’m fond of Marjorie, so that’s a bias, but if *you* don’t truly love it, I wouldn’t suggest giving it just to avoid giving “only a nickname”. If you love it, then I’d say go for it and use the nickname as desired. For me, the nickname could also work for Jordana, Jordan or variants, Jorja, Jordis, but I also think it’s fine on its own.
It's been on my faves list forever but I never think about it. I had a friend named Jory growing up (her full name was Marjorie but nobody ever called her that). I don't know how much I really like it, because I can only picture her... I'd never consider using it because it reminds me too much of her. But I liked it as her name.
I guess I think it sounds sort of childish, but not in an unappealing way - it's not "cute," it's just simplified.
I guess I think it sounds sort of childish, but not in an unappealing way - it's not "cute," it's just simplified.
This message was edited 9/20/2019, 9:08 AM
I'm partial to the sound, but there's a lot of potential for people to mishear it (which is my pet peeve about my own NN, Tory - I've been called Cori, Lori, and Troy a lot)...
Jory, Cori, Tori, Lori, Rory, Dory, Nori, Joy
As a full name, I'd prefer Jory to Jorie. I think I'd prefer Marjorie without a NN, but as I said, I do like the sound of Jory, and Jorie works okay as a NN for it Marjorie.
Jory, Cori, Tori, Lori, Rory, Dory, Nori, Joy
As a full name, I'd prefer Jory to Jorie. I think I'd prefer Marjorie without a NN, but as I said, I do like the sound of Jory, and Jorie works okay as a NN for it Marjorie.
I dont like it for either a full name or nn