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[Opinions] Nessa
What do you think of this name on it's own? What are some names that can Nessa could be a nickname for? (Besides the obvious, Vanessa)
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Love it! I'm definitely a Nessa fan. I don't really like it as a nn for Vanessa though. I like it as a nn for Nessarose (but that's mostly a GP). Also, I once met a Jenessa "Nessa". But I just prefer it by itself!ETA: I also like Anessa, nn "Nessa" or "Annie".

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I like it. It can work on its own imo. I believe Nessa on its own may even have a separate meaning.
Could also be for Janessa, I suppose, though few people use that name.
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I love love LOVE Nessa by itself. In Hebrew, "nes" means "miracle," so this name is miraculous! :) I don't think it needs a full name, but Vanessa, Agnes, and Agnessa could work.
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I love Nessa, thought I think it's insubstantial as a given name. My favorite full name for it is Agnes.
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Inessa! love it; It's a form of Agnessa.
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Agnes.
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I don't really like it as a full name or a nickname... it makes me think of the Loch Ness monster, as people sometimes call it Nessie.
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I like it and Nessieerm i'd go with Ernestine
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oh yeah Ernestine I forgot about that one! Good pick.
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Nessarose!How bout that as a full name.Nessa is ok, it's very youthful and bubbly, like Tessa. I would use Nessa as a nickname rather than as a full name myself. Probably for Agnes or Agnessa.
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Ines?
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I like Nessa better as a nn than a full name. I went to school with a Renessa.
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I like Nessa on its own. In Irish it means "not gentle" and is the name of a warrior princess in Irish mythology (also Ness and Irish form Neasa). Or, you could use it as a nn for Clytemnestra (!)
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