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WHAT IS NELLIE SHORT FOR?
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Helen in Kent | Report | 23 Apr 2007 20:51 |
All my Nellies were Ellen. |
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Louise Sharpe | Report | 23 Apr 2007 19:21 |
My grandma was called Helena and she was known as Nellie. My great aunt was Eleanor and she was known as Ellie. |
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Unknown | Report | 23 Apr 2007 14:21 |
Nellie (F) > Nellie (female) Pet Name for: Eileen (F) Eleanor (F) Ellen (F) Helen (F) Nell (F) Can be spelt: Nelly (F) Source(s): 'Scottish Forenames' - Donald Whyte, FGH, FSG Private communication [RK] Notes: Although normally a pet name, Nellie has occasionally been recorded as a given name. |
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Teresa With Irish Blood in Me Veins | Report | 23 Apr 2007 14:17 |
My Grandma had a sister called Nellie... but her real name was Lydia! Can't see the connection between these two names though! Nothing like making it difficult when tracing families. |
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SydneyDi | Report | 23 Apr 2007 04:46 |
Both my grandmother Eleanor and my great-grandmother Helen were known as NELL, but my great-uncle's wife was registered at birth as Nellie. Diane |
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Kerry | Report | 23 Apr 2007 00:51 |
In my tree Nellie is definately short for Eleanor |
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Mags & Nicky | Report | 22 Apr 2007 21:32 |
nudging for Joyce |
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Unknown | Report | 18 Jun 2005 20:56 |
Marjorie My mum always told me (no idea how she knows as we have NO Scots connections at all) that Agnes was at one time soooo popular that Senga was used instead. And Agnes was pronounced Ann-yez, not Agg-ness. So perhaps Senga was Senn-ya and not Sengga! nell |
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An Olde Crone | Report | 18 Jun 2005 20:49 |
Nell Tsk! Where did the other 'n' go to, then, it was there when I left! Another 'backwards' name is the Scottish SENGA - Agnes spelt backwards. My Mum, who was a Scot, said it was Agnes if the mother's mother was Agnes, and Senga if the father's mother was called Agnes (Don';t know what it was if Granny was called Senga, so don't ask!) Marjorie |
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it | Report | 18 Jun 2005 16:21 |
MY Aunt was registered as Ellen Elizabeth(her mum was Elizabeth) & she was always known as Nell or Nelly. Fanny can be short for Francesca Shirley |
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Twinkle | Report | 18 Jun 2005 12:47 |
Nellie doesn't have to be short for anything. It appears as a name in its own right in my tree. Fanny could also be a stand-alone name, as well asa pet form of Frances/Francesca. |
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Carol | Report | 18 Jun 2005 11:52 |
Hi, Nellie is another name for Elizabeth. Can anyone tell me what Fanny is short for apart from Frances? |
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*****BMDMAD***** | Report | 18 Jun 2005 11:49 |
thanks everyone for your help. I am sure I have the right rellie but will find her marriage details and send for the cert to be 100% |
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~ Oleander | Report | 18 Jun 2005 03:13 |
I always thought Nell was used for Elizabeth Jacquie xxx |
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Christina | Report | 18 Jun 2005 00:33 |
My aunt Nellie's name was Ellen, I don't know if that helps you Chris |
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Pat | Report | 17 Jun 2005 23:22 |
My great Aunt was known as Nell or sometimes Nellie and her real name was Elizabeth middle name was Ann. So I don't know,. Pat x |
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The Bag | Report | 17 Jun 2005 22:38 |
Elle = nelle backwards- does it? Must do if marjorie says so! lol Marjorie , you are the font of all knowledge! |
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An Olde Crone | Report | 17 Jun 2005 22:30 |
Every female in my tree before 1900 is called Eleanor! They are variously known as Ellie, Ellen, Nellie, Nell, Helen and Helena. (Elle = nelle backwards, thats where it comes from) Marjorie |
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Unknown | Report | 17 Jun 2005 22:28 |
Nell is most usually short for Helen, but it can be used for variants, such as Ellen, Eleanor/Elinor etc. nell |
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The Bag | Report | 17 Jun 2005 22:19 |
It is usually a pet form of Helen. Perhaps her husband said 'Ellie' and the ennumerator heard nellie |