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[Opinions] Re: *NICKNAMES*
Ah you remind me so much of me when I was about 13.I like these:Beatrice- Beah (prefer Bea or Bee)
Damion- Dame is fun, but I do hope you know it is a 1930's byword for "woman".
Jamester is really fun
Mackenzie- Mack, boy only
Olivia- Oli, Olive
Samuel- Sam boy
Thomas- Thom (am strangely fond of Thom. I wonder if just Thom would be acceptable as a full name? I do not like Thomas.)
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There's an English poet called Thom Gunn! In his case it's short for Thomson.
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I'm not a big fan of Thomas either, but I like the nicknames for it. Thom, I think, is acceptable as a full name
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I don't mind Mac for a girl. That's what we called my drama teacher in high school (her last name was McSpadden). And then there was the character of Mac on Veronica Mars, short for McKenzie. It totally fit her.
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