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Genevieve nickname?

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sunshineonmygrill · 21/07/2024 13:18

Thoughts on nicknames for Genevieve?

Don't love Gen/Genny shortening but know may happen automatically, which alternatives do you guys think is better though?

Evie - feels a bit too common, although tbf I've never met an Evie and I teach primary so feel it may be localised!

Genie - cute, but she'll outgrow it

Also, any other name suggestions that have similar vibes and a pretty shortening welcome?

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DustyLee123 · 21/07/2024 13:20

Vivi

Joolsin · 21/07/2024 13:20

The one I know is Ginny (not Genny).

sunshineonmygrill · 21/07/2024 13:20

I also like Gigi but it's been taken as a nickname already

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Yoyooo · 21/07/2024 13:23

Taken by who?

I think it's inevitable the nickname will become Gen

Izzynohopanda · 21/07/2024 13:23

Jenny (with a soft G rather than Genny with a hard G)

Genie -why would she outgrow this nn and not other nicknames?

Sometimes nn evolve organically, so her nn could be GeeGee, Viv, Vee, Neve or Tinkerbelle

other names
Clematine
Emmeline
Juluette
Vanessa
Verity

.

Moreteaandchocolate · 21/07/2024 13:42

I absolutely love Neve as a nn for Genevieve!

sunshineonmygrill · 21/07/2024 14:19

Neve is pretty!

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sunshineonmygrill · 21/07/2024 14:19

Izzynohopanda · 21/07/2024 13:23

Jenny (with a soft G rather than Genny with a hard G)

Genie -why would she outgrow this nn and not other nicknames?

Sometimes nn evolve organically, so her nn could be GeeGee, Viv, Vee, Neve or Tinkerbelle

other names
Clematine
Emmeline
Juluette
Vanessa
Verity

.

Ideally would like a nn that she could sign off an email with and not sure Genie fits that bill wjth the magical connotations

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sunshineonmygrill · 21/07/2024 14:20

Joolsin · 21/07/2024 13:20

The one I know is Ginny (not Genny).

Ginny is so pretty but she's likely to be a redhead and it's asking for Weasley jokes 😂

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DinnaeFashYersel · 21/07/2024 14:27

If you like Genevieve then just call her that. No need to shorten it.

sunshineonmygrill · 21/07/2024 14:29

DinnaeFashYersel · 21/07/2024 14:27

If you like Genevieve then just call her that. No need to shorten it.

But... I like nicknames too...

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Rosie7475 · 21/07/2024 14:40

Genna (jenna)

RJnomore1 · 21/07/2024 14:42

Vieve

it also means “full of life” apparently which is nice

AcrobaticCardigan · 21/07/2024 14:42

Vivi was my first thought & I think it’s fabulous!!

LuckysDadsHat · 21/07/2024 14:43

Nicknames evolve from personalities rather than names in my experience. My 2 children have nicknames that are nothing to do with their names. I have a nickname from my surname not my first name. MN seems obsessed with having a set nickname prior to birth when they are grown organically in my experience in most families.

Cangar · 21/07/2024 14:45

The one I know is Nev - yes like the shortening of Neville

ineedtogwtoutbeforeitatoohot · 21/07/2024 14:49

Jenna

Twodozenroses · 21/07/2024 14:51

I know one with a nickname Neevie

CoffeeBeansGalore · 21/07/2024 14:54

Viva

dbeuowlxb173939 · 21/07/2024 14:55

Ginny (especially if you like Harry Potter!) or Viv

MonsteraMama · 21/07/2024 14:58

The one I know goes by Vivi which her mum hates.

With all the will in the world you usually can't pick which nickname will end up sticking. My daughter's name is Freya, since Y7 she's been known by her friends as Yogi, and at 16 that's what she now goes by almost exclusively. Make that one make sense.

TheSquareMile · 21/07/2024 15:36

@sunshineonmygrill

There's something slightly French about Genevieve - you could consider names such as Séraphine or Gabrielle.

Séraphine means fiery angel, apparently!

They could be shortened.

StormingNorman · 21/07/2024 15:39

It’s going to be Gen x

Iwasafool · 21/07/2024 15:40

I've only known one Genevieve and everyone called her Jenny.

Iwasafool · 21/07/2024 15:43

LuckysDadsHat · 21/07/2024 14:43

Nicknames evolve from personalities rather than names in my experience. My 2 children have nicknames that are nothing to do with their names. I have a nickname from my surname not my first name. MN seems obsessed with having a set nickname prior to birth when they are grown organically in my experience in most families.

This is my experience, I gave my firstborn a name which I love but I didn't like the normal nickname people use, he has been known to everyone (even me) by that nickname for the last 50 years. It is just him.

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