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[Opinions] Bartholomew and Alzbeta
I've gotten into Bartholomew a lot as of late. It's inspired by Bartolomeo Vanzetti. The problem is, I hate the nn Bart. I'm sure if I didn't have another nickname on hand, any Bartholomew would end up stuck with Bart. *shudders* Are there any other nicknames you can think of? And WDYT of Bartholomew, any middle name suggestions, and all that jazz?Also, WDYT of Alzbeta? I would like to have a name that honours Elizabeth Blackwell and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, but I dislike all variants of Elizabeth except Alzbeta and a few others. It actually works out quite nicely, as I have Czechoslovakian heritage.
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I like both names. I'm not really coming up with any good nicknames for Bartholomew. The only one I ever knew went by Bart. Some middle names (from your PNL):
Bartholomew Alexander
Bartholomew Adrian
Bartholomew Augustine
Bartholomew Augustus
Bartholomew Caspar
Bartholomew Cornelius
Bartholomew Damian
Bartholomew Evander
Bartholemew Fabian
Bartholomew Gratian
Bartholomew Ignatius
Bartholomew Isaac
Bartholemew RaphaelOthers:
Bartholomew Simon
Bartholomew Alexis
Bartholomew Anton / Anthony
Bartholomew Daniel
Bartholomew Dominic
Bartholomew Elias / Elijah
Bartholomew Francis
Bartholomew Frederick
Bartholomew Gabriel
Bartholomew Nicholas
Bartholomew Patrick
Bartholomew Peter
Bartholomew Thomas
Bartholomew Victor
Bartholomew Vincent
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Have you considered Bat as a nn for Bartholomew? Tolly and Barth could work too. Even Tom, though that would be a major stretch and everyone you met would think the kid's name was Thomas.
I like Alzbeta. It's an interesting take on Elizabeth.
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I do like Bartholomew quite a bit, but not enough to be absolutely in love with it. Apart from Constantine, it was one of the first names that I really began liking. I'm not super crazy about it anymore, but it's still nice. On the otherhand, I love Alzbeta! Elizabeth has just always been so blah to me, so I found for Alzbeta about a year ago and just can't get over it. It's so spunky and amazing! And I agree that Elizabeth Blackwell was just amazing. I don't think I can really help you out with any nicknames for Bartholomew, though. Theo? No, that doesn't work. Oh well.
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The name Alžbeta is considered an old-fashioned, old-lady's name in Slovakia these days. It definitely isn't one of those popular names now, though I heard some parents calling their small daughter this in a store not long ago. All Alžbetas are quite old here, about 50 years old and more.. I think it's a pretty name, but rather difficult to pronounce. Every Alžbeta I've ever met went by Beta or Betka, nobody would call them Alžbeta, people think it's too formal. Btw, right now a movie called Bathory is going to the cinemas in Slovakia. It's about a famous medieval countess Alžbeta Báthoryová, who lived at Cachtice Castle in the 16th century and tortured and killed hundreds of girls (true story).

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I like Bartholomew, when I prefer Bartolomej - Barty, Barta, Bartosh, Bartek, Barton
Alžbeta is also beautiful and noble :-). Nickname: Al, Ally, Alka, Betty, Bětka ("Byet-kah").
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I like Bartholomew on its own as the name for a pet but not for a person. I chalk it up to Dr. Seuss and The Neverending Story (different names, same feel). It is hard to think of some other nn's but the only feasible one I can think of is Art. The rest are too out of the way.
I liked Alzbeta at one point until I started saying it out loud over and over. Now all I can think of is "All better" but in a slangy way.
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