Baby girl will be here in three weeks (if not sooner-I really feel like this kid is coming soon, more about that in my next topic.)
Anyway, her name is Beatrice, Bea for short. I planned on mainly calling her Bea, but we've all been calling her Bebe/Bibi/BB, whatever, a lot.
So, how would you spell this nickname. DH says he'd use the letters - BB, DH also said there was a porn star on Howard Stern a few weeks ago whose name was Bibi (spelled this way - hmmm...wonder how he knew how she spelled her name if he heard her on the radio?) I like Bebe the best, but don't know if it would get pronounced correctly. Let me know what you think!
Bebe i would worried would be pronounced "baybay."
i would probably lean toward the initials.
I'm in total agreement, LOL.
I know a 3 year old named Beatrix whose nickname is Bea. I love it. But it gets confusing when our kids play together because the girls are Bea and Pea. :)
I like it spelled BeBe but initials would work fine too.
I really like the name Beatrice. It's my grandmother's middle name.
I entertained the thought of naming my kids Beatrice (had they been girls) and using "Betsy" as the nn because Betsy was the name I was really wanting.
I would go with the initials. I think it makes more sense that way since that is how you want it pronounced, less confusing. Plus I think nicknames can change as they grow. My Isabel went from Isabel to Bel to Bel Bee to B and now when her teachers send work home that she has done they have usually just drawn a tiny bumblebee in the corner instead of writing her name out for her.
The store BeBe is misprounounced by many. This is the story of how it was created
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-- Edited by CoffeeQueen on Thursday 16th of June 2011 12:52:47 PM
The store BeBe is misprounounced by many. This is the story of how it was created
When trying to pronounce the bebe name, think of "to be… or not to be" – the phrase that inspired Manny Mashouf when he opened the first bebe San Francisco boutique in 1976. Mashouf selected the name 'bebe' reflecting on the Shakespearean reference "to be… or not to be" for inspiration. The word bebe also has literal translations, including the Turkish word for woman and the Persian name for the queen in a deck of cards. It seems only fitting that the name bebe reinforces the mission of the company: to satisfy the fashion needs of the modern, sexy and sophisticated woman.
-- Edited by CoffeeQueen on Thursday 16th of June 2011 12:52:47 PM