What's a good nickname for someone named Chloe?
I pride myself on my nickname giving ability, but this one has me stumped.
>>18460971
One of my sisters is named Chloe and we'd use mispronounciations for keks. Pretend the 'e' sound at the end is silent and say 'clo', or pretend the 'ch' is real and say 'chlo-ee'.
>>18460971
Chloe-ver
Chloe comes from the Greek word for a young green shoot, like grass. So you could call her grass, or green or weed if she's some where she shouldn't be.
>>18460996
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>>18460991
This s good stuff. Keep it coming.
went through this with the name Clark. we eventually started saying "c-lar" (see-lar), but figured two syllables was unnecessary, so slurred it and shortened it to sound like "slah." would have to make the transition of "c-loe" -> "sloe" cuz otherwise it'd be awkward running before you can walk, but that's my experience with a name similar
>>18460971
Glowey
pronounce it French: Clo-AY (like the letter A by itself, but longer and gayer)
Cloaca :^)