calliecritturs
Posted : 2/15/2011 2:14:55 PM
Personal note:
I tend to be like Gina -- I like literary names.
However -- from PERSONAL experience, please don't ever name a child something that can NOT be "nicknamed". Because someone WILL. And if the name isn't easily nick'd then whatever others (kids, friends, teachers, co-workers) often isn't complimentary and can really cause grief.
I know some folks have a real problem with a child being "nicknamed" ... but let me promise you, when there is no 'nick' available, imaginations can become unbelievably cruel.
My given name is not easily nicknamed (and it is nothing like "Callie";), but I can tell you the nicks I got as a child were positively scarring -- my first name and middle name were pretty close to a queen who got beheaded, and my last name was a popular pancake restaurant. When kids have to "think up" a nickname it tends to get cruel and those become taunts.
Every time I hear someone say "Oh, I hate nicknames - -I want her to be called her whole name so I deliberately chose a name that couldn't be easily nicknamed." I want to shake them and tell them to join the real world,
I like Nathaniel -- you can nick it short (Nate) or it settles easily to Nathan if they decide later on Nathaniel is too long.
But look at the initials -- see if when you say the initials if it doesn't become something else in kid's eyes. Thank Heavens my mother relented and did NOT call me Carol. My initials would have been C ... R .... P (then think about that 10 year old boy pointing at you and gloating he could look and "see 'r pee";)