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[Opinions] Sisi
I am infatuated with this silly nickname. Here are some names I like it for:
Alosia
Thomasina
Cosima
Alisandra
Serafina
Gisela
Melisande
Verissimia
AlfonsineI'm liking loads of other cutesy nicknames right now too (Mimi, Fifi, Cissy, Cici, Zizi). Do you have any favorite cutesy nicknames? WDYT Sisi, and these names? Thanks :)
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In Xhosa it's used as a nickname or form of address for a woman about one's own age and is a form of Sister.
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I like Cosima the best of your list. I like Serafina too, but feel Cosima is a better full form for Sisi since there is an si in the name. I like some cutesy nicknames. I'm a big fan of Sukie for Susan, Susannah, and Susanne, and Minnie for Minerva. I especially like Minnie and feel it would fit right in with all of the Maisie's, Millie's, Maddie's and Mattie's out there. I think the Minnie Mouse connection is the only thing keeping it from getting big. I really like Gigi too, but I'm unsure which full name I would use for it.
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I like Sisi a lot. I find that as silly as it may be, it is actually a really natural one that comes off the tongue really easily. I work in childcare and so many kids call me Sisi because that is what they get from Elise. I guess thats why Sisi was used as a lesser nn for Elisabeth as well.Of your list, I think it would be a gorgeous nn for Thomasina, Serafina, Alisandra and Melisande. I also am really liking Verissimia...
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I don't really like Sisi/Cici because it reminds me of the pizza place. Which is like eating at a glorified cafeteria. I do like Thomasina, Alisandra, Serafina, Melisande, and Alfonsine.I don't really have a thing for the repetitive syllable cutesy nicknames, although I don't really mind Gigi. I do like that kind of stuff for little boys, like JoeJoe or TomTom (hehe... reminds me of TumTum in The 3 Ninjas). I call my son BenBen a lot. I do kind of have a thing for riduclously cute double name nicknames like Ellie Mae or Maggie Sue or Molly Kate.
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We use Sissie a lot at our house; it's a common Texas nn for any sister (as Bubba is for brother). The form most often used is Sissie-belle. (I like this -ie spelling to distinguish it from one who is a sissy, in the sense of the mild insult). And I like to use Fifi on Sophie (with Sophia Ophelia Seraphina, imo it's legit), though no one else does. I also like Bibi for Vivian/Bibiana, and ZiZi is my preferred nn for my combo Zoe Zenobia.But of all the cutesy nn, my favorite is Coco, used in my case for Socorro.
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Alosia? Is this a form of Aloysia?I could like Sisi if it was a short form of Cecile*, Cecilia or Cecily, but couldn't really see myself using any of the other names, except maybe Cosima (middle name only), but even then, probably not, due to the Liszt-Wagner association, two composers who I prefer to avoid.

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I like Aloisia, Cosima, Alisandra, Serafina, and Melisande. would use different nns though; I'm not really into cutesy-type nns at the moment.
Ths reminds me that I wanted to nicname a character KEER-kee at one point, but didn't have any idea how I should spell it. I didn't want it to look like Circe because then people would pronounce it that way, but nothing else I came up with looked right.
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