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Nickname for a girl named Sunday

304 replies

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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HurricanesHardlyHeverHappen · 17/03/2024 20:43

I don't think it's ridiculous or unsuitable for an adult. It's a perfectly nice name. Not everyone wants to name their dd Eva/Ava/Ella.

When I went to my first baby massage class a woman ran out dramatically as we were all introducing ourselves as her baby was the third Isobel in the room.

HurricanesHardlyHeverHappen · 17/03/2024 20:44

I think Daisy is the best option for a 'shortening' but I don't think you need one.

SunnyFog · 17/03/2024 20:49

Sindi
Sandy
Sundarella
Dayzi
Knickerbocker Glory
Seven
Sunbeam
Holiday
Sol

norfolkbeaches · 17/03/2024 20:50

Your right OP some responses are just plain nasty, and not the great wits they think they are. As others have said though it's a perfectly known name, and absolutely no different to sharing a name with a month, flower, car, plant, food, baby animal, God, toy, city etc etc. I also don't think it's particularly childish and would work fine on an adult. Posters pointing out the difference between name shortening and nickname are also being obnoxious, they are generally used the same way, families may use more obscure nicknames but your post is clear you are asking for a name that relates to Sunday and can be used by wider family and friends.
To answer your question I like
Deedee
Daisy
Dayday
Bonnie
Sunshine
Raye
Sol/ly

spidermonkeys · 17/03/2024 20:54

I LoVe the name! I'm note sure there is anything other that Sunny for a short name. nick names will occur naturally as she gets a personality. Congratulations

timegoesbysoso · 17/03/2024 20:55

Why not just choose a shorter name?

Seems an odd dilemma made for no reason

JengaNonConfirming · 17/03/2024 20:58

I think Sunday is a lovely name and works for a baby or a 35 year old. Wouldn't the world be boring if we all liked the same names!

1984Winston · 17/03/2024 20:59

I don't have any suggestions but I love the name and both my children have nicknames (or shortened versions)

ChanelNo19EDT · 17/03/2024 21:01

clutching at straws here but just cos I like it ''Siún'' (shoon)

NameChangeAgain0224 · 17/03/2024 21:03

DeepBrickFox · 17/03/2024 20:33

Sh*t no I didn’t realise that?! Knock me down with a feather, I thought they stayed babies forever.

How do you know what will be ridiculous in 35 years? Not that long along people were naming tiny babies things like Gary, Norma and Fanny.

Thank God children are allowed to legally change their name.

That’s all I will say.

I bet there are loads of women walking around out there with normal names who were sadly originally named things like Sunday.

annlee3817 · 17/03/2024 21:03

For me I think nicknames generally sit with the personality of the child rather than their name, Not all names lend themselves well to a nickname, our first child was easy, but the second child with a more unusual name, nothing fits, and we've got it into our heads that's because we have a silly nickname for our first we need to do the same for our second, 18 months in and still not there

sexnotgenders · 17/03/2024 21:08

Ignore the haters OP, and for what it's worth, I love Sunday. And I reckon @Phial has come up with a great nickname suggestion in brunch! Nicknames are supposed to be informal and the best ones are often silly/plain nonsense, so I can see a little brunch fitting the bill perfectly

LauderSyme · 17/03/2024 21:08

My last workplace had a client named Shoes. Her actual first name. She was white British and a lovely person who ran a successful business.

I like Sunday, it makes for a pretty name.

Talkwhilstyouwalk · 17/03/2024 21:08

Sunny or Sun. Or Day I guess....

TheTimeIsNowMaybeNow · 17/03/2024 21:08

There's nothing wrong with Sunday. It's probably going to by sunny , daisy is quite cute though

I'd just correct every time. 2 of my dc have names that can be shortened but they've always refused to answer to shortening of their names

TheTigerWhoCameToEatMyHusband · 17/03/2024 21:10

I just think Sunday looks like you got your name inspiration from a calendar. I like sunny though

2024namechange · 17/03/2024 21:10

@LadyKenya which sounds like Sunday Roast!!

fwiw I don’t mind the name Sunday but it’s a bit ridiculous if she ends up being born on a Thursday.

Lulu1919 · 17/03/2024 21:11

I like it
Can't think of a short version though sorry

Pieceofpurplesky · 17/03/2024 21:12

Great name OP, Sunday shortened to DeDe. If you love it go for it.

BeckyWithTheGoodHair010101 · 17/03/2024 21:13

But what if she's born on a Thursday?

SonyaBoot · 17/03/2024 21:14

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Withdrawn at OP's request.

FortunataTagnips · 17/03/2024 21:14

Intheparkwithgeorge?

I do like Sunday, though.

olympicsrock · 17/03/2024 21:15

Do you like any of the suggestions OP?
I like Daisy and Blythe and Sunshine from the suggestions

Homebird8 · 17/03/2024 21:15

Undies

Or if she actually born on a Sunday then Bonnie or Blythe as in the old rhyme.

StuffLoriThangs · 17/03/2024 21:16

I agree with a pp that suggested Daisy.
I figure Sue could work too.

I know you didn’t ask OP but I like it.