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[Opinions] Millie.
I really like this name but not sure if I like it as a full name (or weather or not it could actually work as a full name) or as a nn for something, I love Camille and Amelia and also like Millicent and Mildred but not sure. What other names can Millie be short for and is it ok as a full name?
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I think Millie works as a full name, definately. If I were to use it, and I probably would, I would use it as a full name. If you're not comfortable with Millie as a full name, I'd chose Amelia.
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Milla was supposedly used as a full name in the Middle Ages.Imilce (ih-MILL-see) was a Carthaginian name.
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Two moreMildrith - Anglo-Saxon name.Milbrey - Name CKE suggested to me. I really like it.
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I love Millie, i think it could definitely work as a fn!
Millicent is my favorite fn for the nn MillieAlso these could be possible fn's:
Milena / Melena
Mallory
Marilyn
Melita
Melody
Emily
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Just remembered one, Romilly
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I would Choose a full name and have Millie be the NN. I have a friend named Amanda and we call her Millie accasionly. I like Amelia as a full make for Millie aswell. Camille is okay but i much prefer Camilla.
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Milada
Milena
Miloslava
Milana
Milica
Miluše
Miluša
Milota
Miljuša
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I love Millie as a nickname for Camilla, Mildred, and Millicent.Emeline, Emilia, Emmeline, Imelda, Ludmila, Ludmilla, Mehetabel / Mehitabel, Millvina, Pomeline, Romilda, and Romilly could also be shortened to Millie.
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It's ok as a nickname, but not as a full name.How about Emilia or Milena?
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I have friends living in the same city as you with a three-year-old daughter named Millicent "Milly", so I think Millie is totally usable :) It's also cute as a nickname for Amelia / Emilia and Camilla, among others.I think it's ok as a full name - not my taste, but it wouldn't be out of place at all.
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http://www.behindthename.com/php/search.php?nmd=n&terms=*mil*
Adding Matilda.Although I prefer it as a nn, I could see it as a given name. It feels more formal than similar Molly. There are definitely better full name choices than Mildred!
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