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[Opinions] Sookie/Sukie
Liking this name, but can't use Susan/Susannah or Sarah. Can this name stand on it's own, or can you think of another longer name for it?Thanks :)
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One of my best friends name is Sukie, just Sukie it's not short for anything. She get's a lot of people assuming she's saying Susie when she introduces herself but other than that she gets many compliments on it. So yeah I think it can stand on it's on right.
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Aww, Sookie, Sookie now!lol!
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That was my first thought, too.
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It definitely can't stand alone, it's far too nicknamey. I personally hate it but that's just my opinion. If I was to use it, I would definitely spell it with a U rather than double O - Sookie looks too much like Spooky!
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Are you pronouncing this to rhyme with "rookie" and "nookie" or like "kooky" and "dookie"?Maybe short for... Asuka or Natsuki?Suraya, Sushila, Sarai, Zuleika, Jerusha, Azubah, Azucena, Azula, or a -sue name like Mary Sue?
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Rhymes with rookie.
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See, these are two different pronunciations for me.Sookie - Sook-eeSukie - Sue-keeIf you listen to it, Sookie is pronounced quite differently on the seried True Blood than Sukie is on Gilmore Girls.
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I hate the name Sookie. It's just really ugly and stupid, imo. BUT I think it's a viable nickname for an S name, really.
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NM, I think I'm going to go with Seraphine with the nn Sukie :) .
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I prefer it as a nickname, but I think Sukie can stand on its own. Sookie looks even more like a nickname, so I wouldn't recommend it as a full name.Sookie/Sukie could be a nickname for Suzette or Sumiko.

This message was edited 7/28/2011, 5:44 PM

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Can't use Suzette or any form of Susan/Susannah, and Sumiko wouldn't work for us. But thanks anyway.
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