I like
Ally as a nn for
Alexa. It could be cute for something like
Dalia too, but it's harder to think of names with an "al" sound in the middle off the top of my head.
Alyssia bothers me because it feels slippery. Like you might fall off while you're saying it :P
I like
Penny by itself! Maybe as a nickname for
Priscilla? I think it's a nice balance to the, well, prissiness of
Priscilla, although I do love the name.
Charlie I don't like on a girl. One of those names that I love on a boy and it just makes me sad when it's used on girls. I don't think
Charlene is trashy though.
I really like
Jessamine, nn
Jessie.
Jessamine classes it up, I think. Other than, maybe
Jasmine? I think
Jessie would be a better nn than Jazzie, or Jaz.
In regard to word names, I tend to just like what I'm most familiar with. So I like
Brooke and
Skye, but not
Raine. I don't really like
Rain either, actually, so that might be a bad example. But... when I see/hear
Brooke and
Skye I think, "oh, the parents liked that name" rather than "oh, the parents wanted a nature name". With Rain/Raine I get the nature name impression either way. Hmm.
Aquinnah - 3, it makes me think of Aquafina. Like, "Try Aquinnah, the new Aquafina!"
Estella - 8, I ever so slightly prefer
EstelleEmmeline - 5, I find em-a-line more awkward to say than em-a-leen
Shea - 6, prefer it as a boy's name, but it's alright
Cleo - I don't even know, my aunt and uncle's dog is named this and I think it might be permastuck as a pet's name in my mind
Skye - 6,
Sky - 4
Brooke - 6,
Brook - 3
Keeley/
Keely - 4, makes me think of keeling over
Phoebe - 7
Esther - 6
The nickname I want a full name for is
Jed. I like
Josiah but wouldn't use it, and don't like
Jedidiah at all.