Re: Can you imagine these names on a grown woman?
in reply to a message by MsKyla
Sure, I can imagine it, but speaking as an adult woman, I wouldn't want to be known as Pixie. I think that's the type of name that works best (maybe only) when an adult chooses it themselves. Nixie would be more wearable but still does seem childlike. Any chance she'd go with Nyx officially, so then Nixie could be a diminutive? Or use another name officially, with Pixie as a whimsical NN? ...I mean, my mom used to call me Bird when I was a kid, which isn't related to my actual name at all.
This message was edited 12/17/2018, 7:59 AM
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nix on Nyx ...
Ixnay on the yxnay.
Ixnay on the yxnay.
Oh well, it at least passes the 'would I mind being called that?' test for me.
I already get called the similar sounding Vix sometimes, which doesn't seem worse than the alternatives.
I already get called the similar sounding Vix sometimes, which doesn't seem worse than the alternatives.
This message was edited 12/21/2018, 12:47 AM