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OHGOD. Bob for Robert (Bob). OH MY GOD
Richard/Rich/Rick/Dick
Robert/Rob/Bob
William/Will/Bill/Billy
Edward/Ed/Ted
*The name Ted is yet another result of the Old English tradition of letter swapping. Since there were a limited number of first names in the Middle Ages, letter swapping allowed people to differentiate between people with the same name. It was common to replace the first letter of a name that began with a vowel, as in Edward, with an easier to pronounce consonant, such as T. Of course, Ted was already a popular nickname for Theodore, which makes it one of the only nicknames derived from two different first names.
Harold/Henry/Harry
Sarah/Sally
Mary/Molly
Daisy is a nickname for Margaret because the French form of the name, Marguerite, is also French for daisy.
Chuck= Charles in Middle English was Chukken and that’s probably where the nickname was born.
Hank = from Hendrick because it is the Dutch form of the English name Henry. Henk is the diminutive form of Hendrick, ergo, Hank from Henk.
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