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[Opinions] Stephanie and Tess
I know a Stephanie with the nn Tess. Wdyt? Thinking of her as Stephanie feels odd.
And Wdyt of each name?
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I like both names. I know another Stephanie who went by Tess. She went by Tess because her younger sibling couldn't pronounce Steph and called her Stess, which shortened over time to Tess.
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Stephanie and Tess is definitely quite a stretch in my opinion. I like Stephanie, and Tess is just, meh.
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Stephanie seems like it's common enough to elicit various nicknames, so I'm not too surprised. There were 3 Stephanies in my grade and one of them went by Kitty.

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I far prefer Stephen for a boy to Stephanie for a girl, and no doubt so does she! I've only ever heard Tess as a nn for Tessa - not as a nn for Teresa, and not as an independent name either. But I like it much, much more than Stephanie!
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I like both names, prefer Tessa. Stephanie nn Tess is different f
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A friend of ours who is of Polish descent found out his great-great-grandmother (not sure how many greats) was Stefania, but her nn when she came to the US ended up Tessie. Stephanie is a name that shows up several times in his family over the generations, and from what he told me of his genealogy research, it's pretty common among Polish-American people. As is Stanley for males; he found out that in some places Stanley is actually slang for any Polish male.So there's a precedent, but Tess seems a stretch as a nn for Stephanie in general. I love Stephanie and would like to have been named it myself. Tess seems frumpy and plain.
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That’s interesting. Tess being Stephanie is the only Tess I know. She got the nn from Steph that ended up Tess.
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