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Pippin, Percival

62 replies

17caterpillars1mouse · 12/07/2017 16:54

What are your thoughts on Pippin nn Pip for a boy?

What are your thoughts on Percival? Do you think it would get shortened? Any other shortening than Percy or Perry?

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CryptoFascist · 12/07/2017 16:56

Not Pippin. It's too cutesy. Philip nn Pip?

Onhold · 12/07/2017 16:59

I don't like either. Percival is awful.

Onhold · 12/07/2017 16:59

I don't like either. Percival is awful.

bookworm14 · 12/07/2017 17:01

Pippin is very twee - can't picture it on a 40 year old man. What about Phillip nicknamed Pip?

Jooni · 12/07/2017 17:13

I like Pippin and Pip. I know a female one. Dislike Percival though, and I think you'd almost certainly end up with a Percy, which is horrible.

Trollspoopglitter · 12/07/2017 17:19

I think of Pippin the Hampster from Ben and holly

reallybadidea · 12/07/2017 17:20

My little dog is called pippin and it really suits him. Just saying.

Floggingmolly · 12/07/2017 17:23

Pip is short for Philip, isn't it? Please don't call your child Pippin Hmm.
Or Pip... That's almost worse.

Morecoffeeurgently · 12/07/2017 17:24

They somehow sound a bit 'wet'. What about Phillip with Pip as NN as bookworm suggests?

TheAntiBoop · 12/07/2017 17:26

Pippin is a terrible name for an adult

MyBootsAreMuddy · 12/07/2017 17:36

Pippin makes me think of the dog on Come Outside, a kids tv show I remember Dneice watching when she was little.

villainousbroodmare · 12/07/2017 17:39

Pippin nice for a fat little pony. Percival not nice at all imo.

Allthebestnamesareused · 12/07/2017 17:40

You appear to have mistakenly come onto Mumsnet when your were clearly looking for Toffsnet!

Each to their own I suppose!

littlejeopardy · 12/07/2017 17:40

Makes me think of the hobbit in Lord of the Rings.

Mothervulva · 12/07/2017 17:44

I thought I wanted Percival/Percy for DD2 before I knew she was a girl.

One of my good friends said it made her think of an overweight, pink faced lisping man with a receeding hairline. I couldn't shake off that image.

Mablethorpe · 12/07/2017 17:47

I work with a Philip who's nickname is Pip. Maybe that could work for you?
The only Pippin I know was a gorgeous girl who did her work experience at my DS' nursery.

Mothervulva · 12/07/2017 17:47

Call him anything and then pip as a pet name.

Shopkinsdoll · 12/07/2017 17:50

I wish people who pick these silly names would think how it affects the child in later life. Cannot imagine a 40 year old introducing himself as Percival or pippin? May sound twee cutest and posh as a 2 year old, but not older!!

chowmeinchick · 12/07/2017 18:31

Pipin was a dog on telly when I was little.

The other one is fucking dreadful.

Neither.

bridgetreilly · 12/07/2017 19:16

Pippin is an apple or a horse. Call him Phillip and if you want, use Pippin as a nickname when he's little.

Percival is at least a name. Perce or Percy most likely shortened forms.

NoCapes · 12/07/2017 19:17

No and no

ems137 · 12/07/2017 19:30

Gosh, I'm glad it's an all round NO!!

I cannot imagine an adult of any age with names like those.

BertrandRussell · 12/07/2017 19:34

Blimey...........

Ipushedmygrannyaffabus · 12/07/2017 23:17

Vile, limp, wet names - both of them.

Any child with names like these would get the piss ripped out them once they got to school.

Sophronia · 12/07/2017 23:18

Both very wet. Philip nn Pip is ok though.