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I owe you people for posting all this. Thank you!
Yes, texasfury is somewhat right, my initial request were for unusual names , ones that you can't just figure out, but all you guys' input are much appreciated also!
And great info on how/when to use it.
We don't use alternate nicknaming here in Denmark, well not as "standardized" as you have it anyway, so i find it interesting. We tend to randomly rearrange the spelling of the 1st name in a fun way or more typical, take the persons last name and shorten it up a bit.
If it makes any sense, my nickname for many years is a shortening of my lastname + the word "father" or "daddy", because i've always taken care of the inexperienced prats i've played in bands with
They've always called me (translated): "DeerDaddy" or simply "Deer"
Originally posted by finnmanHenrik=Henry
Finn= Finni think you made that up, my friend!
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Originally posted by texasfuryI think jackson1 wants the one where the alternate version isn't the obvious simple shortening of the existing name. I think he wants the ones that don't make sense, like Jack = John, as opposed to the quite obvious Albert = Al.
Here's some Spanish ones:
Jose = Pepe
Francisco = Pancho
I never heard this before, is it an american thing? Iv got lots of friends called john and lots called jack (all names as on their passport) but iv never known anyone interchange the two.If you wake up in the morning, it's because Jack Bauer spared your life.
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Originally posted by chrisgUKjohn=jack?!?
I never heard this before, is it an american thing? Iv got lots of friends called john and lots called jack (all names as on their passport) but iv never known anyone interchange the two.
"Before the 17th century or so, the most common diminutive endings were the Norman/English “in” or “kin”
Jack, for instance, was originally from the name Jakin, a corrupted form of Jenkin (John+kin). "
US President John F. Kennedy was known as Jack to his friends.
I got that from this awesome article which addresses all the issues brought up in this thread:
http://www.geocities.com/edgarbook/n...nicknames.html
Henrik, it also includes a huge list of nicknames, so definitely click on that."Quiet, numbskulls, I'm broadcasting!" -Moe Howard, "Micro-Phonies" (1945)
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Seems Endrik here has a bit of an ego?...no?...LOL!
Originally posted by EndrikBadass Motherfucker = Endrik
Here's an interesting one...
Kerry's (my gf) cousin just had a baby boy the other day. They are going to name him Jax
I can't say where I've ever heard that one.Last edited by VulfgangPfuck; 05-03-2006, 09:57 AM.
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Originally posted by FirebirdZKerry's (my gf) cousin just had a baby boy the other day. They are going to name him Jax
I can't say where I've ever heard that one.
In the early '90s, I was at a bar with some friends, one of them introduced me to a go-go dancer he met, said her name was Cookie. I told her I had a dog named Cookie... she didn't like that very much.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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Haha Jax, nothing like naming your kid after a Mortal Combat character.
"Hi, I'm Jax and these are my brothers Scorpion and Sub-Zero."
OK, I played too much MK. lol
Thanks for the info tho, I always wondered what that Jack/John thing was all about.|My CSG gallery|
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Originally posted by RacerXWell, Chris, you should be familiar with this, as it originates in the UK!
"Before the 17th century or so, the most common diminutive endings were the Norman/English “in” or “kin”
Jack, for instance, was originally from the name Jakin, a corrupted form of Jenkin (John+kin). "
US President John F. Kennedy was known as Jack to his friends.
I got that from this awesome article which addresses all the issues brought up in this thread:
http://www.geocities.com/edgarbook/n...nicknames.html
Henrik, it also includes a huge list of nicknames, so definitely click on that.If you wake up in the morning, it's because Jack Bauer spared your life.
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