Elizabeth for girls.
Elizabeth, Eliza, Beth, Lizbeth, Liz, Lizzie, Lizard, Lisbian, Lisan Al Gaib, the options are endless.
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Beth can be tricky because it can also be short for Bethany.
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Jimothy, of course
65 0 ReplyI have Jimothy written on my boiler suit.
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Jimothy sounds like one of those English sounding names that Chinese people like to give themselves. Like Samanfar
Wait wtf, the video I'm referencing is almost old enough to vote? God damn it I'm old.
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My grandfather was a James. He went by Pete.
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3 0 ReplyI knew a Jimbo. Best friend for like half a decade. Dude def lived up to his name. Hope he's doing well.
4 0 Replyi would go with the quaint yet dignified "Jimb"
30 0 ReplyI like the cut of your…Jimb.
11 0 Replyjimb can cause a chuckle in business meetings.
5 0 ReplyHow about Jimp? Every friend group needs a Jimp.
4 0 ReplyLike "jump", but with an i.
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Jamethan.
22 0 ReplyThank you for not misspelling it as Jamethon.
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William has it better. Will, Willy, Willis, Willie, Buddy, Bud, Bill, Billy, and Liam. Willa, Wilhemenia, Wilma, and Billie for the ladies.
2 0 ReplyHow about Jimbo, but with the "J" pronounced like an "H", as in Spanish.
17 0 ReplyI'd go with Hi-May...
And spell it just like that.
2 0 ReplyOnly if you also pronounce the i as you would in Spanish, Heembo
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James seems like the least nerdy of the names that have common nicknames. Richard is another one that's not nerdy.
14 0 ReplyI like Jamiroquai.
11 0 ReplyThat's virtual insanity!
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"Imagine if I had a name like Jimmy Recard" (Jimmy Recard from Drapht) is looping in my head now...
4 0 ReplyJimbo Jorker?
4 0 ReplyKnew a guy named James Jones. He went by Bob. For reasons.
5 0 Replythat's a good reason to go by Jamie. Jamie Jones sounds nice.
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Dunno. Greg sounds more nerdy than James.
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Actually, James is short for Jean Names
3 0 ReplyIn the UK at least, 'Jay' is also commonly used for James. Not a bad choice. In addition, James Bond would like word about 'Nerdy' !
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4 0 ReplyOkay, how about you're Jimmer, you're Jimmy, and you're Jim Bob. So you all get to be some version of Jim and we don't got to be in, fuckin... Cats.
2 0 ReplyAny Australians out there able to comment to tell us if Jim-o is a valid nickname?
2 0 ReplyIt doesn’t matter if it’s valid or not aussies will turn anything into a nickname
3 0 ReplyNope. We usually shorten the last name instead if it doesn't roll off the tongue easily. Or we name them after a beloved fictional character, eg. jimbob.
1 0 ReplyYeah I've heard jim-o before but I wouldn't say it's super common, things either end in 'oh' or 'ie' to roll off the tongue nicely so jimmie is usually the norm.
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And what of you got named Jim? I mean can they go back to James? Or are they going to stick with Jimmy and Jimbooo?
1 0 ReplyWhat would a Gregg know about this
2 0 ReplyI'd go with the European Jimmy
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