Definition of Hypocorisms. Meaning of Hypocorisms. Synonyms of Hypocorisms

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- and nouns. Hypocorisms are usually considered distinct from diminutives, but they can also overlap. Nickname Term of endearment "hypocorism". Merriam-Webster...
- Daf. In Ashke**** Jewish culture, common hypocorisms of Dovid are Dovi and Dov. Dudi is a common hypocorism in Modern Hebrew. Davo is also used as a nickname...
- Regnal name Slave name Pseudonyms (list) Art name Bugō Nicknames list Hypocorism Monarchs Nom de guerre Pen name Heteronym Ring name Shikona Stage name...
- consisting only of a single element. These are sometimes explained as hypocorisms, short forms of originally dithematic names, but in many cases the etymology...
- figures, politicians, and foreign leaders. The list excludes commonly-used hypocorisms such as "Mike" for "Michael" or "Steve" for "Steven", unless they are...
- four are feminine. The numerous names in -wulf, -ulf, -olf gave rise to hypocorisms from an early time, which were later also treated as given names in their...
- the ritual of ancient Roman religion, which may be of Etruscan origin. Hypocorisms of the name include Milly, Millie, and Milla. The name Camillo is the...
- Regnal name Slave name Pseudonyms (list) Art name Bugō Nicknames list Hypocorism Monarchs Nom de guerre Pen name Heteronym Ring name Shikona Stage name...
- Regnal name Slave name Pseudonyms (list) Art name Bugō Nicknames list Hypocorism Monarchs Nom de guerre Pen name Heteronym Ring name Shikona Stage name...
- Theo is a given name and a hypocorism. Many names beginning with the root "Theo-" derive from the Ancient Gr**** word theos (θεός), which means God, for...