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Jonty?
What do you think of the (nick)name Jonty?
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I find it infantile and silly. For some reason it's been used as a nn for Jonathan for decades here in South Africa, and it's put me right off Jonathan!
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Really dislike it. It brings to mind seedy old antiques dealers with alcoholically red cheeks who call everyone Darling. Plain Jon is better, or Joff.
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I kinda like it. Not something I would use, but it would be an ok childhood NN for a Jonathan.
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I don't find it pretentious at all. It's okay as a nickname, but too childish and too informal as a given name. Jonte is a common nickname for Jonathan where I live.
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It seriously makes me nauseas. It is repulsively pretentious.
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I want to like it, because I admire the linguistic creativity of it, from Jonathan. But the similarity to the adjective "jaunty" is too much. Jaunty isn't necessarily a bad way to describe someone, but it isn't what I would want people to think of if it were me. It's too distracting. So I have to say "no" to Jonty.

This message was edited 5/14/2013, 3:27 PM

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It's very... jaunty.Sorry, I had to say it.
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It sounds like a Monty with jaundice! I don't like the jaundice part.

This message was edited 5/14/2013, 2:26 PM

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I don't like it. It's stereotypically 'upper class' where I come from. I prefer Jonny as a nn for Jonathan.
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I like it as a nickname, find it too childish as a full name.
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I wasn't familiar with it and at first I thought it was a feminine name. I'm not sure why though. I don't really like it as a nn for Jonathan. I don't think it sounds masculine and it makes me think of jaundice.
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