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What do you think of the name Winnie? and how would you spell it?
Would be after my grandma whose name is Winona. I just don't like that name haha
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- ʛ ɨ ŋ ʛ ε яLv 55 years agoFavorite Answer
I love Winnie, but I really love Winona. It ages a little better and Nona would be another nickname option. But if not, I think Winnie on it's own is decent. Or even just Wynn, and Winnie can still be a nickname.
- AnonymousLv 55 years ago
I think it's a cute name (not a name I would use for my future daughter) but then again it's up to you whether you like it or not. I would spell it like Winnie.
- 5 years ago
I like it :)
I would spell it just like that. I really like Winnie as a nickname for WInifred! That's super classy, pretty, and uncommon without being trendy. I love it.
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- Anonymous5 years ago
I think it's cute, except that it's a little childish so it would be better to have it as a nickname. The only name I can think of it as being short for is Winifred, which I don't like very much.
- MKultraLv 75 years ago
Awful , it's a contraction for a start - Winifred. And reminds me of gangster wife of Nelson, Winnie Mandela who put tyres round the heads of people and set them on fire.
- Ms.CharlieLv 75 years ago
I like it. But I think your daughter might get teased big time.
If you live in England or Australia it probably work well