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Will he be plagued by a silly nick name???

61 replies

MissMoodyMoo · 03/04/2023 20:02

I LOVE the name Wallace but worried the whole "where's wally" will get too much

Opinions please

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ArDi · 06/04/2023 19:50

I think it’s a great name. In my experience all the predictions of what nickname someone will have rarely come to pass, because:
(a) most people aren’t dicks
(b) bullies will find anything to latch onto, name or not
(c) anyone who fixates on a facile name-based nickname is severely lacking in imagination, and is to be pitied. As a strong, resilient child your son will recognise this and not be affected by being called Wally. My maiden name could be shortened to a diminutive term for male genitalia. Those who tried it stopped when they realised what a lame attempt it was as an insult.

Sugarfree23 · 06/04/2023 19:49

Who'd Willis & Arnold ?

theblackradiator · 06/04/2023 19:45

MissingMoominMamma · 03/04/2023 21:18

What you talkin’ bout, Willis…

I was going to say this too 🤣. showing our age remembering Willis and Arnold! lol

HappyMe6 · 06/04/2023 19:41

Don’t do it to him

EmilyGilmoresSass · 06/04/2023 19:39

NuffSaidSam · 03/04/2023 20:06

I think 'Where's Wally' will be the least of his problems tbh!

😂

Switchwitch · 06/04/2023 19:37

What about Horace?

Sugarfree23 · 06/04/2023 19:33

I don't think I've heard of a Walter who hasn't become know as Wattie

Sugarfree23 · 06/04/2023 19:31

I knee two Wallaces and never heard either of them get any sort of nickname. Although they are both of the older generation.

It's probably a name that's due a come back esp in Scotland.

Effingmagicfairy · 06/04/2023 19:27

My BIL is a Walter….but known to everyone else as something very different, don’t do it!

BigCheeseSandwich · 06/04/2023 19:19

There’s a Wallace in my DD’s class - no nickname, no teasing.

You can’t predict a nickname, the nicknames I can think of are all so random, based on physical traits or something they once did aged 5 etc…

caringcarer · 06/04/2023 19:11

You are setting him up for a lifetime of teasing. I thought Wallace was a female name anyway.

DedicatedFollowerOfFashion84 · 06/04/2023 19:08

I’d jump straight to Wallace and Gromit. Amy abbreviation of Wallace would be preferable to the name itself.

Smallonesaremorejuicy · 06/04/2023 19:03

& Grommet

GenAndWine · 06/04/2023 18:56

I think it’s very cool. I’d put it on my list but I am done having babies.

Bienemajas · 06/04/2023 17:30

Williams don't appear to mind being called Willy?! I can't see Wally as any worse.

ididntwanttodoit · 06/04/2023 17:05

Wallace is a fine name, and if he's nn'ed ally, so what? Better than ... speccie/fatso/greaseball/plook/and a million other horrible nns that boys might or might not potentially come up with

FrenchandSaunders · 06/04/2023 08:01

Oh!! If he turns out to be a super cool teen then it could work …. if not then life could be brutal.

Enko · 06/04/2023 08:00

SpookyBlackCat · 06/04/2023 04:46

I actually disagree with this. I've seen plenty of kids end up with all manner of nicknames whether they like it or not. Especially when they hit secondary school.

My dd1 is Phoebe whenever people tried Pheebs with her she simply said." Please don't call me that I don't like it." If they tried again she didn't respond. They got no reaction and then stopped.

Because she didn't respond the nm didn't stick. So like I said if it's not invited then you can avoid it.

Problem is too many do not say "don't call me that" because they don't feel strong enough too. Or feel it's impolite. Really then impolite person is the one using a nm the other doesn't like

I guess we will have to disagree.

SpookyBlackCat · 06/04/2023 04:46

Enko · 05/04/2023 18:56

I like it and IMO Nicknames only happen if parents invite it and the child later on does.

2 of mine have names others were certain would be shortened they are both in their 20s and it has never been shortened.

I actually disagree with this. I've seen plenty of kids end up with all manner of nicknames whether they like it or not. Especially when they hit secondary school.

Enko · 05/04/2023 18:56

I like it and IMO Nicknames only happen if parents invite it and the child later on does.

2 of mine have names others were certain would be shortened they are both in their 20s and it has never been shortened.

Bienemajas · 05/04/2023 15:31

Wally is much better than Willy!!

worried4698643 · 05/04/2023 06:59

He might get lucky and be called Ace instead of Wally. Highly doubt it thou

UrsulaBelle · 04/04/2023 23:32

I do know a Wallis if that would help prevent the Gromit jokes?

ClaraThePigeon · 04/04/2023 19:31

More cheese, Gromit definitely comes to mind,

ourflagmeansdeath · 04/04/2023 19:30

If you love it, go for it. It'll be fine. It's not a name to my taste, but he won't be a Wally unless you call him that.