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[Opinions] Andy
I really like the nn Andy for both boys and girls. However, I hate how popular Andrew and Andrea are. Are there other names that would work with a nn Andy?
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My "brother" is named Andres and goes by Andy.Other Suggestions:Male:
Ander
Anders
Anderson
Andre
Andres
Andreu
Andrew
Andrey
Andria
Andris
Andrius
AndrusFemale:
Andela
Andra
Andras
Andraste
Andrea
CIARDA“In the real dark night of the soul it is always three o’clock in the morning.”
F. Scott Fitzgerald

This message was edited 8/2/2005, 12:10 PM

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I don't think the formal name decision should revolve around a nickname, since the nickname may never be used, and then you've just settled on a formal name. I think nicknames should be left up to the child, and not planned by the parent(s). I'd scrap the whole idea. I don't think Andrew or Andrea are at all popular. I do like Andrew.
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Andrew ranked 6th in the US for boys last year
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Yes, but I hardly see it in local birth announcements or even on this board too often. It doesn't mean the name is popular in the area where one lives. :::shrugs:::
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Oh, well, it's one of my favorites, but I know tons of Andy's, Drew's, and Andrews of all ages.I still love it though.
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Tons? Wow. I only know four, ages 12-years-old, two in their 20s, and one in his 50s. Well, maybe that's a "ton" to some people, but not me. :)
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There were at least 6 in my graduating class of 150. That doesn't count Andrew's I've met since college, or in grade school. I consider it well-used. But it's lovely, so I understand why.
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Alexandra or Alexandria maybe for a girl? Not sure...
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