I teach a Henrietta who is hetty and this morning there was one at the group I went to with p. She was called Eta which I think is cute and has a European feel to it.
The hetty I teach is an utter horror too, puts me right off that shortening!! Mind you with any name that has variations on shortenings you cant predict/help what theyll become when they are older
The hetty I teach is an utter horror too, puts me right off that shortening!! Mind you with any name that has variations on shortenings you cant predict/help what theyll become when they are older
That's very true, AR, but I don't mind too much. It's what we'd use at home I'm interested in. My mum still hates that all my best mates call me 'Dan'. never mind
I like Etta but actually, I think I like Ettie more, might work..
see thankfully you live in a posh area becasue if you heard me say ettie you wouldnt like it, it sounds as though im trying to say hetty but failing misarably with the H
Like monnie, I think this might come down to accent, I can just imagine all the broad scottish kids round here saying etta like ate a but the a on ate sounds like an e!
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Etta? Thats what I would shorten it to. I love the name too! X
etta is lovely, reminds me of etta james
Etta is lovely. (Hettie just reminds me of the hoover)
The hetty I teach is an utter horror too, puts me right off that shortening!! Mind you with any name that has variations on shortenings you cant predict/help what theyll become when they are older
Not sure where I got this from but I thought your son was a Henry? I'm assuming I'm wrong?
I like etta but I think she would get continuous 'ate a' jokes.
Not a fan personally, like AK Hettie just makes me think vacuum! I like Etta as a shortening and think Etta James rather than ate a.
Don't you say etta as its spelt? I always have in my head.
Love the name and would actually shorten to Henri!
I have a Harry but he's Harrison, whicI I generally use as Harry-Son as opposed to how you'd normally say Harrison, if you see what I mean.
That's very true, AR, but I don't mind too much. It's what we'd use at home I'm interested in. My mum still hates that all my best mates call me 'Dan'. never mind
I like Etta but actually, I think I like Ettie more, might work..
I like Henri too! I just couldn't do it with a Harry in the house already
see thankfully you live in a posh area becasue if you heard me say ettie you wouldnt like it, it sounds as though im trying to say hetty but failing misarably with the H
Like monnie, I think this might come down to accent, I can just imagine all the broad scottish kids round here saying etta like ate a but the a on ate sounds like an e!
Ha ha! Def not poche round 'ere. However, I've only ever heard one person pronounce Harry as 'arry so maybe it's posher than I thought, lol.
we wanted the name nate, but H veetoed it becasue i cant say it properly!
but i am proper common haha!
Oh I love Nate. It was an early contender for us. I've said it 20 times in my head but can't work out how to say it wrong!?!
you drop the T lol
your far too posh for me counter lol ! so it sounds more lik N8
Gotcha!!!! I'm listening to Ray Winston on R2 and hoping that's how you speak in real life, ha ha ha!!
But I think I pronounce 'late' without a crisp 't' so I think Nate is fine. Gets my vote
I like it!
I like Etta and Ettie too and just Hen/H.
I know a Henny who is a henrietta. I love Etta as a short version of it