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Re: Paca and Pucci
Is it one particular Miriam who became Pucci or is it some kind of habit? There's a tendency amongst Italian women (mainly aged and upper class, for what I have observed) to stick all their lives with some childhood nickname , at least in familiar contexts, so it could be that the Miriam in question was called Pucci by her siblings or parents as a baby, and it just stuck. Examples in my family include a Maddalena known as Tuti (apparently what she called herself when learning to speak) and a Francesca known as Nanni (apparently what she was calling her sister Giovanna, which somehow got back to her).Francisca as Paca is a mystery. It works for men as well since Francisco Franco was nicknamed "Paquito". In Italy Paco is used as a nn for Pasquale.
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thank you!!
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