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Yep, Nellie is similar to Ned and Nancy. Since, depending on your accent, the H in Helen might be silent or difficult to say, it was dropped and "mine Helen" turned into "my Nell" and then into "my Nellie.

It seems like there should be a long explanation for Daisy, but it's as simple as this: The French word for "daisy" is "marguerite. As for Peggy? Well, Margaret was shorted to nicknames like Meg or Meggy, and the rhyming nickname trend turned Meggy into Peggy. In the time of the Normans in the 11th and 12th centuries, people would often substitute the letter R for other letters in this case it's replaced by two L's , and would add a Y to the end as well. And so Sarah became Sally. First off, we have another case of the letter R being replaced by two L's.

Then, the natural evolution of language turned Mary into Molly. And yes, more rhyming occurred, turning Molly into Polly. No one is entirely sure how this came to be, but a popular theory is that the name Hendrick is the Dutch version of Henry" Then, Henk became a nickname for Hendrick, so English people borrowed it and eventually it became Hank. Of course, Ted was already a popular nickname for Theodore, which makes it one of the only nicknames derived from two different first names.

Can you name the others? Since Medieval times, Harry has been a consistently popular nickname for boys named Henry in England. Henry was also very popular among British monarchs, most of whom preferred to be called Harry by their subjects.

Of course, Harry is now used as a given name for boys. In , it was the rd most popular name for boys in the United States. One reason for its upsurge in popularity is the huge success of those amazing Harry Potter books.

There are no definitive theories on how Jim became the commonly used nickname for James, but the name dates back to at least the s. Jim has since shed its racial past, and is once again a popular first name for boys all by itself, sans James. Sally was primarily used as a nickname for Sarah in England and France.

Same is true for Molly, a common nickname for Mary. Though Sally from the Peanuts never ages, the name itself does and has declined in popularity in recent years. Today, most girls prefer the original Hebrew name Sarah. BY David K. Why is Dick from Richard? Why is Bill from William? Why is Hank from Henry? Why is Jack from John? Why is Chuck from Charles? Daisy is also a nickname for Margaret, used because Marguerite, the French version of that name, is also a French name for the oxeye daisy.

PEG stands for percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy, a procedure in which a flexible feeding tube is placed through the abdominal wall and into the stomach. Peg — British slang morphed Meg into Peg, a rhyming nickname that can be used. The name Daisy takes its name from the Sun.



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