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Jan 8, 2013 ˇ There is no such law. I would advise that you use your legal name on any and all legal documents and use your nickname in all other instances ...
Feb 14, 2021 ˇ There's actually a term for shortening someone's name. It's Hypocorism, and it sounds just as ugly as the behavior. Although you'll probably ...
Sep 9, 2020 ˇ Do you think it's better to have a longer name with nicknames or a short name that can stand on its own? I think short names have a certain ...
May 26, 2012 ˇ One William might be a Bill, while another could be Willy. Or Billy. Or Will. A Michael might be Mike, or Mikey, or Micky, or Mick. A Charles ...
Sep 14, 2017 ˇ Introduce yourself as your full name, and if they ask which version you prefer, tell them your preference but say you don't mind.
Nov 7, 2015 ˇ hypocorism: (also known as a pet name or calling name), is a shorter or diminutive form of a word or given name, for example, when used in more ...
Dec 23, 2019 ˇ Apparently our names auto populated from previous hotel bookings sans our middle names and with my name as "Katie" rather than "Katelynn". As a ...
Apr 5, 2009 ˇ Yes; most people I know use a shortened version of my name. Quite honestly, I don't really like it, but it's partly my own fault; when I changed ...