[Opinions] Ted as a nickname for Edgar?
I really love Edgar. DH really likes the nn Ted. We both like Theodore but have 2 Theo's in the family. Could Ted work as a nickname for Edgar since Edward does?
Also thoughts on Edgar? And the combo Edgar Samson
~ Always end the name of your child with a vowel, so that when you yell the name will carry ~
Also thoughts on Edgar? And the combo Edgar Samson
~ Always end the name of your child with a vowel, so that when you yell the name will carry ~
This message was edited 4/7/2017, 4:36 AM
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I don't see why not.
I had an uncle named Edgar.In the family, he was always called T.T...no idea why.
his work-mates called him Ed.
his work-mates called him Ed.
I've never heard of someone using Ted as a nickname for Edward or Edgar. I think it's fine but it is a little odd.
I had a great-uncle named Edgar, and when my sisters and I were children, we used to call him "Uncle EGG-er". As we matured into teenagers, we began to pronounce his name "ED-gar"---on the rare occasions that we referred to him. I always thought that "EGG-er" was just a childish mispronunciation. Do any adults say, "EGG-er", I wonder?
It certainly used to be the usual pronunciation in England, but I think now very out dated
Hi !!!
I think that Edgar does not need any NN. It goes perfectly as it is.
After that I dislike Ted / Teddy as a NN for Ed- names. This is because I'm not an English-speaker so I'm not familiar with this link.
Edgar Samson is too rough imo. Both names have strong sounds so they clash in the same combo. If you want to use Edgar I suggest a softer MN.. Florian, Dorian, Sebastian or something shorter like Harry or Theo as you said.
I think that Edgar does not need any NN. It goes perfectly as it is.
After that I dislike Ted / Teddy as a NN for Ed- names. This is because I'm not an English-speaker so I'm not familiar with this link.
Edgar Samson is too rough imo. Both names have strong sounds so they clash in the same combo. If you want to use Edgar I suggest a softer MN.. Florian, Dorian, Sebastian or something shorter like Harry or Theo as you said.
This message was edited 4/7/2017, 5:00 AM