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[Opinions] Re: Henry and Arthur "Hank and Teddy"
Teddy as a nn for Arthur? I've never heard that before. Either way, I like Henry and Teddy as brothers. Friendly and classic.
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Lol, I got it because Arthur means "bear". Teddy-Bear. I really want to use Arthur, but my dad is named Arthur, so I wanted a nickname to differentiate. And I really really wanted a Teddy but don't like/can't use all the normal ways.
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