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Can you use Maddie, if the full name is Matilda?

27 replies

TurquoiseFairy · 25/01/2017 23:25

Thanks Smile

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OvariesBeforeBrovaries · 25/01/2017 23:27

I think Matty or Tilly would be the most obvious choice of nickname for others to give them, but if you establish Maddie from the very beginning, you may get away with it :)

Excellent choice of nickname Grin

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Manumission · 25/01/2017 23:28

Mattie, Tilly or Tilda would be more obvious.

TBH, Maddie feels a bit awkward. Like forcing something that doesn't quite fit.

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Joeybee · 25/01/2017 23:28

Yeah for sure, I was thinking of Maddie for Matilda. The obvious is Mattie, but it's a bit too cutesy for me. I think Maddie would stick.

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FlabbyFantastic · 25/01/2017 23:28

You could. But it doesn't make much sense.

Mattie, Tilly, Tilda, yes.

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FlabbyFantastic · 25/01/2017 23:30

I can't think of a better analogy than trying to shorten Marcus to Matt. Just totally random and completely illogical. HTH

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Joinourclub · 25/01/2017 23:31

Many Americans would pronounce Matty and Maddie the same

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WoweeZowee · 25/01/2017 23:31

Wouldn't be a name that would occur to me from Matilda, to be honest. Mati, Tilly or Tilda, yes.

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hahahaIdontgetit · 25/01/2017 23:31

You can nickname whatever you want, we need to use pikelet and muffin, which doesn't relate to either of their given names (but are both baked goods thinking about it Grin)

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hahahaIdontgetit · 25/01/2017 23:32

Tend to use, not need to use Blush

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TheEmmaDilemma · 25/01/2017 23:32

No, Maddie is short for Madeline.

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Manumission · 25/01/2017 23:34

I really like Mattie FWIW

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QuimReaper · 25/01/2017 23:38

I think you can have nicknames however you want them. Matilda has a Ma- and a D so that's good enough for me. It doesn't naturally follow but it's no less illogical than Libby for Elizabeth or Peggy for Margaret or Poppy for Pauline. I think it's cool to be creative with shortenings.

In fact, I used to have a friend whose sister was something like Malaika but shortened it to Max, which was just ace Smile

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notMarlene · 25/01/2017 23:40

Magdalen could be stretched to Maddie, I think, but not Mathilda. It's just too close to Mattie so It'd cause no end of confusion.

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notMarlene · 25/01/2017 23:46

Magdalen could be stretched to Maddie, I think, but not Mathilda. It's just too close to Mattie so It'd cause no end of confusion, a bit like nning Timothy, Tom IYSWIM. Prone to miss-hearing as the known nn.

I don't think there really needs to be any logic or sense to nn's though, wouldn't batt an eyelid at Puffin for a Rosalie.

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FrancisCrawford · 25/01/2017 23:51

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Pipilangstrumpf · 26/01/2017 10:19

Most kids would shorten Matilda to Mat or Matty as that's the natural shortening. But it could be anything really.

Why on earth do so many parents PLAN a nickname in advance? Find a name you love instead!

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Willialwaysbelookeddownon · 26/01/2017 13:57

My friend in primary was Minty. My mum always assumed she was Araminta. Anyhoo, many years later discovered she was a Matilda!
It didn't cause her any problems HTH

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caffelatte100 · 26/01/2017 13:59

I have a Mathilda (this spelling) and at school it is shortened to Mathi and they all spell it this way, (seems not as girlie in case that helps).

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indigo13 · 26/01/2017 14:16

Of course you can!

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Newtssuitcase · 26/01/2017 14:18

Maddy is short for Madeleine though so it would be a bit weird.

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Mistyshallow · 26/01/2017 14:19

You can use whatever you like. Lots of people have nicknames totally unrelated to their name. The good thing is you are the one choosing the nickname..

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AmeliaJack · 26/01/2017 14:19

I think that you can call her what you like but she'll grow up being called Mattie or Tilly by everyone else.

You can't enforce a nickname.

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5moreminutes · 26/01/2017 14:21

You can use Fred if you want Wink If you use Maddie you just have to accept that the vast majority of people will assume her full name is Madeline or possibly Madison and there will be mild surprise that it is Matilda. Matilda shortens to Mattie or Tilly obviously.

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5moreminutes · 26/01/2017 14:24

Nobody will really care though and it won't actually matter.

I rhyme and lengthen my kids names to whatever I feel like on a whim and have unintentionally given the impression they have totally different names occasionally

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QuimReaper · 26/01/2017 14:53

Francis your post has just reminded me of Milly Dowling, who was of course Amanda. No connection at all, but I doubt it seriously troubled anyone, it probably just arose naturally and stuck.

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