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    WDYT of Immy?

    I really like Immy, but it sounds like a nickname. Do you know any names that would suit this as a nickname?

    Just letting you know, not Imogen please!!

    I really like the name Monday with the nickname Immy, but is it too much of a stretch?

    Thanks...

    ~Jasmine

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    Ok so Immy as the nickname and not Imogen. I'm all for interesting names, but I'm not sure how I'd like growing up as a "Monday" seeing as Monday is the dreaded start of the work week and the "case of the Mondays". Not great associations, but not the worst in the world.

    Other ideas to consider as the long form of Immy:

    Aimee
    Cosima
    Decima
    Demetria
    Immaculada
    Imani
    Imelda
    Imperia
    Jamie
    Jessamine
    Kimana / Kimani
    Martimana
    Massima
    Maxima
    Mimosa
    Olimpia / Olympia
    Primavera
    Primevère
    Primrose
    Salima
    Septima
    Ultima
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    It took me a moment to figure out how you were getting Immy from Monday. So yes, I think it's a stretch. Some people may not get it at all.

    Imelda is the only thing I thought of.

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    Thank you both for your suggestions, but I don't particularly LOVE any of those names...

    Any more suggestions?

    ~Jasmine

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    I'm not fond of Immy, but if you like it then it is definitely best as a nickname. How about (some of these may be a stretch):
    Artemisia
    Bellamy
    Boheme
    Bonamie
    Camelia
    Cimarron
    Dimity
    Dominica
    Domino
    Emerald
    Fiamma
    Glimmer
    Imara
    Kimberley
    Laramie
    Lilium
    Naima
    Nima
    Noemi
    Persimmon
    Thyme

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    I like Immy as a nn for Imogen! I know you don't like it though. Also, the only way I can see you getting Immy as a nn for Monday is with the shared Y....no that doesn't work

    Others:

    Adima -- one who is renowned
    Akimi -- autumn fruit
    Anima -- infinite smallness
    Casimira -- deceleration of peace
    Catima -- one who is innocent
    Climena -- impassioned by glory
    Cosima -- order, harmony, beauty
    Crimson
    Dima -- long and quiet rain
    Dimona -- south
    Enimia -- well dressed
    Hanima -- of the waves
    Himani -- snowy
    Imala -- disciplinarian
    Imani -- belief, faith
    Imara -- strong
    Imber -- ginger
    Imelda -- universal battle
    Imena -- dream
    Imma -- water pourer
    Kimana -- butterfly
    Kimaya -- god-like
    Kimba
    Kimber
    Kimberly
    Kimbrell -- one who smiles a lot
    Kimetha -- filled with joy
    Kimora
    Maxima
    Maximiliana
    Nimia -- she who is ambitious
    Primrose
    Simone
    Vimala -- clean, pure
    Zimena -- she who hears
    Zimria -- song fest
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    Only ones I can think of are.
    Esmerelda
    Emerald
    Jemima

    I do think Immy for Monday is a bit of a stretch. But I think it's just fine to have a NN you love and use that really has nothing or very little to do with the name. I'm an Elizabeth and I'm a fan of all those stretchy NNs such as Izzy, Libby, Ellie, Zebby, Ebb, Bizzy, etc, so I say use Immy for Monday if you like it.

    Also, gotta say, LOVE the idea of Immy for Simone!!! One of my MNs is Simone and I've thought of going by it. Will have to think about Immy. It's a fun NN! Simone has so many great NNs too. Immy, Simmy, Simo, Mona, Sime, Si.... My vote is for Simone!

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    I'm not sure if these are proper names but:
    Niamhe [prn nee-ma]
    Nimmia [prn ni-mi-a]
    Nima [a simpler spelling of Niamhe]
    jUlIA [jUlEs] AbIgAIl [IggY] flOrEncE [wrEn] EmmElInE[EmmY] kIrrIlY [kIrrI]
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    I don't really like Monday as a name in general...I agree with the point teacherma made...associations like "a case of the Mondays," etc. Also the day-of-the-week name makes me think Wednesday Adams. I also have no idea how you could make Immy work as a nn.

    Maybe you aren't open to this, but I didn't see anyone else suggest this so I thought I'd try...if you aren't in love with any of the Im- names people are suggesting, why not change Immy to Emmy? The sound is essentially the same, and that opens your options up to include all of the Em- names. Sure, some are uber-popular, but I'm sure it would be easy to find a hidden gem you could use.
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