A less-common fn with a common nn is perfectly fine. Sometimes the common nn makes the less-common fn more "palatable." A spoon full of sugar helps the medicine go down, eh?
Alexene "
Alex" -- Alexene looks odd to me.
Alexina would have pleased me more.
Alex is OK as a nn, although I prefer it on a boy.
Joselle "
Josie" -- I'm not a fan of the nn
Josie. But it's miles about the contrived Joselle. What a forgettable concoction that is. I would have prefered
Josephine /
Josepha ("jo-SEF-uh"),
Jocasta or
Jocelin as the formal name.
Elaina "
Lainey" -- The Elaina spelling must be catching on. That saddens me a bit. I love
Elena (elegant and regal) and like
Elaine (Arthurian romance associations). The Elaina spelling looks like the two spellings mushed into one. Nn
Lainey is cute.
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