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What would a shortening/nn for Elliott be?

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zippyswife · 17/01/2016 20:53

Elliott is a contender for dc3. One of the things holding us back is the only shortening seems to be Elli which is a bit... Girly! Am I missing something? I don't need a nn but names do tend to be shortened.

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WhatYouTalkinBout · 17/01/2016 21:00

My DS2 is called Elliott, no one ever shortens his name except me which is rare but when I do I say El

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Dogadviceneeded · 17/01/2016 21:02

I knew an Elliot at school. He was known as

Drumroll..

Elliot

I think you are over thinking this Smile

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TheApprentice · 17/01/2016 21:04

I, too, have an Elliot and his name is never shortened.

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Whathaveilost · 17/01/2016 21:05

Fall the Elliot's I know are teenagers or in their early 20s and are called Elliot.

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slightlyglitterbrained · 17/01/2016 21:07

Eli is the only shortening I can think of (pronounced as in Elijah) but I suspect he'll just get called Elliott.

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GraciesMansion · 17/01/2016 21:09

My ds calls his best friend El, otherwise he's just known as Elliott. I have heard an Eli too.

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Sophronia · 17/01/2016 21:11

I know one who goes by Ells

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TheWomanInTheWall · 17/01/2016 21:15

Lee?

But yeah, don't think it's shortened much

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Iliveinalighthousewiththeghost · 17/01/2016 21:16

Elliot is gorgeous but I'd never short list it as I wouldn't like him to end up with the nn El or Ellie both beautiful as girls names but quite effeminate for a boy.

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IHeartKingThistle · 17/01/2016 21:18

Mine never gets shortened.

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Potterwolfie · 17/01/2016 21:27

Elvis? Grin It's one of my favourite boys' names, I wouldn't shorten it.

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sarah2011 · 17/01/2016 21:28

El

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LottieDoubtie · 17/01/2016 21:29

I know one who is shortened to Elli, it doesn't sound in the least bit feminine when attributed to a 6ft rugby player! Don't overthink, you can always call him Elliot and let him and his friends sort out the nickname.

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Unoriginalusername123 · 17/01/2016 21:36

I've heard of an Elliott who goes by Leo. Not an obvious nickname but it works, I think.

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TheWoollybacksWife · 17/01/2016 21:37

I know of an Elliot who is sometimes known as Etty.

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hollieberrie · 17/01/2016 21:39

My friend elliot is called ellie at home by his parents and siblings but just elliot by his mates. I think know it's a lovely name - classy.

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kimlo · 17/01/2016 21:40

I know one who gets called Ells, all the others I have known have always been called just Elliott.

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Madnson · 17/01/2016 21:41

Ells

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Soooosie · 17/01/2016 21:41

Otto?

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Drquin · 17/01/2016 22:10

*...names tend to be shortened ...
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"Tend to" is the operative phrase here ...... Means "sometimes".
Names "tend to be shortened" when's there's something to shorten them to.

Nicknames should IMHO be terms of endearment which evolve naturally once you know someone. I love when people use a NN which refers to something specific to their relationship, meaning it's come about because of something said or done.

Choose Elliot because you love it. Don't worry about what else some of us may sometime call him.

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zippyswife · 17/01/2016 22:17

Thanks all. Think the general consensus is that Elliott tends to remain as Elliott which is good. Leo would be a cool nn if I didn't already have a Leo!

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Meht · 17/01/2016 22:19

El
Ellis
Elvis Grin

Elliot is a lovely name btw

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charlie0123 · 17/01/2016 22:53

My Elliot gets called El or Els.

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iciclewinter · 17/01/2016 23:31

I agree it would probably be just Elliott without a nickname.

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dreich · 18/01/2016 07:41

One of my DD's has a name you can't shorten, didn't stop the little sods kids at school giving her a nickname based on her surname! I wouldn't worry about it OP as we can't control everything in our kids lives.

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