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Shortened names. How do you get on with them?

76 replies

Eleta · 06/08/2008 07:50

There are some names that have obvious short forms, Samuel-Sam, Thomas-Tom etc where I'm sure at school your child on paper would be known by full name but be called by short form. But how about names that have more than one short form? And if you choose the less obvious one? Eg: Robert-Bob, William-Billy etc.

I love Ted/Teddy and so am thinking of calling dc3 Edward. I like the name Edward, just not for a small child but I am concerned that he woud go to school and be called Ed/Eddy which I hate. Can you ask schools to call your child Ted or would they use Edward?

Would I be making life harder for him? Would he be forever saying "My names Edward, but I'm called Ted"

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ChirpyGirl · 06/08/2008 07:55

My DD has one name on her birth certificate but it always known by the short version. We did it this way so she would be called what we wanted (the short bit) but could choose when she is older to use that or the long one.

I dont tell people her long name, i just introduce her with her short one.

hth [and makes sense]!