Names by Nickname

Like a nickname, hate the conventional name? Or love the name, hate the convential nickname? Here's a list of alternatives organized by nickname. For some people, the nickname is just as important as the name itself, so it can be hard to chose between two "okay" options. This list will hopefully help. This is suppose to be an exhaustive list. If it's a nickname, it is on this list! If you want to search the other way, by names, hit "command f" and type in the name you wish to nickname.
  1. Abby
    • Origin:

      Diminutive of Abigail, Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "my father is joyful"
    • Description:

      Gently old-fashioned stand-alone nickname that owes its popularity to mega popular Abigail.
  2. Abe
    • Origin:

      Diminutive of Abraham
    • Description:

      Old-time nickname that may follow in the fashionable footsteps of cronies Jake and Sam.
  3. Ace
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "one, unity"
    • Description:

      No longer tied to the hapless Ace Ventura, this jaunty, high-flying nickname name is starting to take flight among celebrity and other parents, with its countless positive references to doing well in tests and poker games, on the tennis court and golf course, and in the air.
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    • Addie
      • Origin:

        Diminutive of Adelaide or Adeline
      • Description:

        Old-fashioned nickname with sweet turn-of-the-last-century charm that's become a favorite among the popular girl names starting with A of today. In fact, with all spellings of Adeline/Adalynn taken together firmly in the Top 10, and Adelaide and Addison also high in the charts, Addie is one of the most frequently-heard short forms around. But no matter how popular (or pandemic) it gets, Addie is undeniably one of the cutest names for baby girls. Little girls might like the fact that it's the name, though spelled Addy, of an American Girl series doll.
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      • Aggie
        • Origin:

          English, diminutive of Agatha and Agnes
        • Description:

          Mauve-tinted nickname with vintage charm that could just follow in the footsteps of ABBIE. More prominent now as the nickname for the Texas A&M sports teams.
      • Aki
        • Origin:

          Japanese; Finnish,"born in the autumn; ancestor"
        • Meaning:

          "born in the autumn; ancestor"
        • Description:

          A name known in several cultures, also through animated book character Tiger Aki. Finnish author Aki Ollikainen is another notable bearer.
      • Albie
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Albert, Alban or Albus
        • Description:

          This cute masculine nickname -- with connections to princes, Hogwarts headmasters and the Manzo family of "Real Housewives of New Jersey" -- almost has enough heft to stand on its own. But all of its precursor names have merit.
      • Alda
        • Origin:

          German
        • Meaning:

          "wave"
        • Description:

          Alda's brother name Aldo has been a mainstay of the U.S. popularity chart for decades now, and the related Alden is soaring up as well. This version has never really caught on. (Maybe it's the association with Alan Alda: great actor, unlikely namesake for a little girl.) However, there is possible hope now that Alba and Alma are on the rise. Aida and Arden are more familiar alternatives.
      • Alec
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Alexander, Greek
        • Meaning:

          "defending men"
        • Description:

          Alec, though an old nickname for Alexander, is much fresher sounding than Alex, with the additional advantage, at least to some parents, of being distinctly male (there are as many girl Alexes these days as there are boys). While Alec has a clipped British image, it's actually one of the classic Greek names for boys, by way of father name Alexander.
      • Alex
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Alexander, Alexis
        • Meaning:

          "defending men"
        • Description:

          The independent Alex has become a classic in its own right. One of the truest unisex names, Alex is used almost equally for both sexes. Alex is used both on its own and as a short form of formal names of both genders, such as Alexander, Alexandra, and Alexis.
      • Alex
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Alexandra or Alexis
        • Meaning:

          "defending men"
        • Description:

          One of the most evenly divided unisex names these days; strong and energetic, if overused, for both genders.
      • Alfie
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Alfred, English
        • Meaning:

          "wise counselor"
        • Description:

          Alfie is a Top 20 name throughout the British Isles, where retro nickname names are mega-popular, but it hasn't really been picked up in the US yet. Both Alfie and rising star Archie are spunky nickname possibilities with a bit of an English accent.
      • Algy
        • Aly
          • Ama
            • Origin:

              Ewe, Akan, Ghanaian, Cherokee
            • Meaning:

              "born on Saturday; water"
            • Description:

              Ama is a day name used by the Akan people of Ghana for girls born on Saturday. Names that reference a baby's birth by day of the week, time of day, or season of the year are common in many African cultures. Ama is one that can be used happily by parents who live in English-speaking countries.
          • Amy
            • Origin:

              French
            • Meaning:

              "beloved"
            • Description:

              Amy is the English variation of the Old French name Amée—Aimée in modern French. Amée was a translation of the Latin name Amata, which derived from amatus, meaning "beloved." Other spelling variations include Amie and Ami.
          • Andie
            • Origin:

              Diminutive of Andrea, Greek
            • Meaning:

              "strong and manly"
            • Description:

              Boyish nicknames for girls are all the rage — just look at the success of Charlie, Frankie, Stevie, Billie, and Scottie in recent years. Andie has history as a nickname for Andrea, popularized by actress Andie Macdowell.
          • Andra
            • Origin:

              Variation of Andrea
            • Description:

              Arty seventies name usually pronounced AHN-dra.