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Etta
I've really started loving the sound of Etta lately. However I wouldn't use it by itself.Henrietta is a good full named with the nn Etta however we do have a cat named Harriet "Hattie"... more than likely she will still be around when we have kids so it might be weird having the two.I also thought about Juliet "Etta" but im not sure if that would be a stretch.
Any other suggestions for -Etta names?Possible siblings could be:
Theodore
Ignatius
Daphne
Rowena
Caspian

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How about Julietta? Etta is a bit of a stretch as a nickname for Juliet, but it isn't that outlandish. It could still work.Others:
Bernardetta
Bernadetta
Elisabetta
Violetta
Simonetta
Annetta
Fiammetta
Nicoletta
Odetta
Pauletta
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Etta is adorable, but I also think it's a better nickname than full name. I don't think Juliet nn Etta is too much of a stretch. Here are a ton of other options:
http://www.behindthename.com/names/search.php?nmd=n&terms=*ett*
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I think Henrietta is a better fit with those potential sibling names than Juliet or most other -etta names. I wouldn't worry about Hattie the cat.
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Etta is lovely; however I don't think the name can stand on its own. I don't put in on the same level as for example as Kate.My favorite Etta names are Nicoletta and Violetta. Henrietta doesn't do it for me - it screams Henry as in it still seems very masculine.
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Etta is such a darling nickname! Henrietta is my favorite full name for it, followed by Violetta. ETA: Other options include Annetta, Benedetta, Lucetta, Margaretta, Marietta, and any name ending in "ette."

This message was edited 1/29/2013, 5:54 AM

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Marietta is kind of cool. You like that one?
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Henrietta called Etta with a cat named Harriet called Hattie isn't a real issue. If Henrietta is THE NAME and it really bothers you that the cat's name is similar then you could change the cats name. Cats don't respond to their names anyways, they just do what they want. I personally think that Henrietta is very over the top. It's very old fashioned and while I'm a big fan of old lady names I personally find it very unattractive. I don't consider it a stretch to use Etta as a nickname for a name ending in -Et, how does adding another T and an E doesn't make it any more intuitive. They both equally make sense. Bridget
Esther
Juliet
Linnet
Odette
Scarlett
Violet / Violetta
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I think Henrietta is your best bet even having the cat. When my mum fell pregnant with me they loved the name Molly but they had a young dog named Molly at the time so decided to call me Millie... For some reason I still grew up being called Molly.
I think Juliet is a streth but Juliette might not be... maybe Julietta?Violetta
Fiammetta
Loretta
Lucetta
Jetta
Marietta
Brietta
Anetta / Annetta
Margaretta
? :)
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I think Etta is really sweet. Juliet "Etta" does work, but is a bit of a stretch. Juliette or Julietta might work, though?Henrietta is lovely. Harriet is similar, but has a different nickname. If you really like the name Etta for a baby, I would just change the cat's name! It's not like the cat would know...Henrietta and Theodore would be a very handsome sibset.
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What about Elizabeth? I think Etta could work as a nickname. Or Scarlett?
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I like Etta a lot. I have a feeling that when actually having a child becomes a reality, I will seriously consider using Annette as a fn for a daughter (my Nana's name, which is always a mn in my hypothetical combos) and she'd probably be an Etta for short. I like Henrietta a lot and I wouldn't worry too much about having a cat named Hattie and a daughter named Henrietta. Most people aren't name nerds and won't pick up on the connection and even if they do, they are two different names and Etta and Hattie sound very different.Other names that I like with Etta as a possible nn:
Bridget
Marietta
Elisabetta
Claudette
Colette
Lucette
Odette

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