Nickname Feel baby names
Names tagged with “Nickname Feel” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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14 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Shevy
Scottish
84Scottish pet form of names like Cheyenne or a diminutive possibly related to Cheviot hills; modern usage treats it as an independent name.
- Leddy
Irish
84Diminutive form related to 'Ledwige' or 'Letitia', possibly meaning 'joy' or connected to 'led' (gray). Modern usage as short form of Ledger or independent name.
- Mimi
French
84Diminutive of Myriam or Miriam, meaning 'of the sea' or 'beloved'. Often used as a standalone name suggesting sweetness and playfulness.
- Kassi
Celtic
84Diminutive form related to Cassandra; also used as short form of names like Kassidy, meaning 'curly-haired' or 'clever'
- Dolly
English
74Diminutive of Dorothy or Dolores, ultimately from Greek 'dorothea' meaning 'gift of God'. Also used as a standalone name in American vernacular.
- Beka
Hebrew
62Short form of Rebecca, from Hebrew meaning 'to bind' or 'to join'. Also used as standalone name with Slavic roots meaning 'white' or 'bright'.
- Winny
English
62From Old English 'wine' meaning friend, or diminutive of Winifred meaning 'blessed reconciliation'
- Saidee
Arabic
62From Arabic Saida meaning 'happy' or 'fortunate', also a variant of Sadie with Hebrew roots meaning 'princess'
- Ganza
Spanish
42From Spanish/Portuguese, meaning 'goose' or 'honking sound'. Also used as a diminutive or nickname in Iberian regions.
- Jozy
Hebrew
42From Josephine/Joseph, Hebrew name meaning 'God will increase.' Jozy is a modern, playful diminutive form.
- Nicho
Spanish
42Diminutive form of Nicolás, derived from Greek Nikolaos meaning 'victory of the people.' Nicho carries the same victorious spirit in a casual, approachable form.
- Temmy
English
42Pet form of Temperance or Tem, a virtue name or short form. Modern diminutive usage suggests warmth and approachability.
- Mandy
English
40Short form of Amanda, from Latin 'amandus' meaning 'worthy of love' or 'lovable'. Mandy became popular as an independent name in the mid-20th century.
- Nollie
Irish
40From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', also associated with the rowan tree which bears bright red berries
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
