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Nickname for a girl named Sunday

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DeepBrickFox · 17/03/2024 19:15

Hi all,

I’m pregnant with my second daughter, due in a few weeks weeks and we’ve decided to name her Sunday. I’d love some nickname ideas that aren’t “Sunny”.

Middle name will be Victoria just as an FYI.

Thanks all!

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Terrribletwos · 17/03/2024 19:16

Tuesday?

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BruceAndNosh · 17/03/2024 19:17

Day-sy? 😃

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ThePoshUns · 17/03/2024 19:17

Lunch?

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naturesform · 17/03/2024 19:17

Antiques roadshow

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LessOfMe99 · 17/03/2024 19:18

I think it will inevitably be Sunny whether you like it or not 🤷‍♀️

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BeaRF75 · 17/03/2024 19:18

Why does she need a nickname? Just use her actual name - presumably you like it!

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Dearover · 17/03/2024 19:18

Why give her a quirky name if you don't plan to use it? Most nicknames evolve. Our DD is called Ed at home despite having a girls name which doesn't start with E or rhyme with Ed.

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MississippiAF · 17/03/2024 19:18

‘Poor you’

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ZipZapZoom · 17/03/2024 19:18

LessOfMe99 · 17/03/2024 19:18

I think it will inevitably be Sunny whether you like it or not 🤷‍♀️

Agreed. It's going to be shortened to Sunny.

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SuziQuinto · 17/03/2024 19:19

Please don't call her after a day of the week. They're not babies forever and they have to live with it.

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Vroomfondleswaistcoat · 17/03/2024 19:20

I'm getting bugged with people who refer to shortening of names as 'nick names'. A nick name is an alternative name that someone is called, so something that most often has absolutely nothing to do with their actual name.

What most people mean is a short form of their child's name, not a nick name. And there's not much point in prescribing the short form (or indeed the nick name), as these will arise organically when the child is here.

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YouAndMeAndThem · 17/03/2024 19:22

Sunday is an actual name. It's got Norse origins after the sun goddess, and also African influence too. I have met two central African men names Sunday... nn Sunny!

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NotARealWookiie · 17/03/2024 19:23

Sunny D

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MooseAndSquirrelLoveFlannel · 17/03/2024 19:23

Tuesday?
Wednesday?
Pre-work dread day?

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Dostadning · 17/03/2024 19:23

Ruby Tardis

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LadyKenya · 17/03/2024 19:24

I thought that a nickname is something that occurs organically, just call her by her given name.

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Geebray · 17/03/2024 19:24

You do understand that you are naming an adult Sunday?

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DSD9472 · 17/03/2024 19:25

Why does she NEED a nn?

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iwantavuvezela · 17/03/2024 19:26

I was going to give a response but @Vroomfondleswaistcoat pretty much sums up my thoughts

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LadyKenya · 17/03/2024 19:27

YouAndMeAndThem · 17/03/2024 19:22

Sunday is an actual name. It's got Norse origins after the sun goddess, and also African influence too. I have met two central African men names Sunday... nn Sunny!

Yes, but judging from the silly comments, posters seem unaware of that fact. Nicole Kidman named her daughter Sunday Rose.

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ArcticBells · 17/03/2024 19:30

Your child will forever be asked why she was called Sunday. Please don't do it to her.

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SuziQuinto · 17/03/2024 19:32

LadyKenya · 17/03/2024 19:27

Yes, but judging from the silly comments, posters seem unaware of that fact. Nicole Kidman named her daughter Sunday Rose.

Yes but that's actors, they have to be "different".

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MiltonNorthern · 17/03/2024 19:34

Why would you call her Sunday then decide to actually call her something different?

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SuziQuinto · 17/03/2024 19:34

YouAndMeAndThem · 17/03/2024 19:22

Sunday is an actual name. It's got Norse origins after the sun goddess, and also African influence too. I have met two central African men names Sunday... nn Sunny!

The Norse goddess is Sunna or Sol. I think Sunna would be a nice name.

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Soubriquet · 17/03/2024 19:35

I like it. Though I think it will be shortened to Sun or Sunny

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