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[Facts] can't Harry be a pet form of Harold? i always thought that n/t
by
menke
9/8/2004, 2:45 AM
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Andy
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9/8/2004, 2:51 AM
I think, this is what everybody thinks. At least I did until I found out that it is not used that way, but only for
Henry
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Andy
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Domhnall
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9/8/2004, 1:10 PM
Harry
&
Hal
are both used as pet forms of
Harold
sometimes.
But when either is used as a given name (not a pet or nickname), the connection is usually assumed to be
Henry
.
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