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Tags: Alphabet Games, Fun, Word Games
okay, I'm snatching the Z one...
I have two...
Zabia - it's African, & means first born
&
Zada - Syrian, means "lucky one"
And now we have a new category. I think we'll stay on the name theme.
Unusual Family Names
Can be first, middle, surname or nickname.
We had a thread about this once. Or maybe we hijacked a thread & it evolved into this once. '-)
Please feel free to leave an anecdote along with your name.
A - Alma
One of my great aunts. Her first name was Alma, but she went by Lishy. I have no idea where 'Lishy' came from; I need to ask my dad that. She & her husband, my Uncle Mac, were lots of fun. They were an older, carefree couple w/no kids. They had a getaway place on a lake where we'd go & the adults would drink & barbeque & have lots of fun. I was always the only kid there, but I enjoyed it alot. She died when I was about 12 or so. When I moved out on my own after high school, my grandmother outfitted me w/a number of things, including Aunt Lishy's really cool, old, super heavy duty ironing board. It's still my ironing board. I love it. '-)
"B"
Bim
Great Aunt Marie, my paternal grandmothers sister, was called "Bim" from an early age. No one knows why.
She was a tall woman and very formidable, we were a little bit afraid of her, but she loved having the girls over and she let us play dress-up using her jewlry and hats and fox stole.
She would give us all a quarter for penny candy at the corner store.
She adored my Dad's sister Mimi and died just a few months after my Aunt died of cancer at age 32.
C
Crisco. My sister's nick name when she was about 15 or 16. She got the name because she was kinda "fat in the can", if you know what I mean.
D
"Dodie"
My landlady's teenaged daughter never went by Dorothy, her given name. "Dodie" was a name as perky as she was. She used to ride around in cars with boys and have parties when her parents were way.
hmmm....sounds like.... well, nm. '-)
E - Ezma
My favorite relative, my only aunt or great aunt on my mother's side of the family. She was the only family member I had that called it like it was & didn't wear blinders. (besides me) She lived on the 9th floor of a 9 story apt bldg in the city, a corner apt, Apt. 931 (can't believe I still remember that). She was a tragic figure, really, a smart, good person who just never caught a break in life. Really tough childhood; a smart, undereducated person who waited tables for a living, until a health issue in her 50's or 60's qualified her for SSI. My ex & I both adored her & tended to her in her later years, doing her grocery shopping for her so she could remain independent, & moving her in w/us at the end. I was holding her hand when she died.
I miss her.
F - "Flip"
My good friend in highschool invented the knickname Flip for herself, as her last name was Filipkowski, and people mangled it or turned it into a rude joke. I guess the new name sounded cute and pert to her. However, my friend was a large and well-developed young lady, and the bouncy little name didn't seem to fir her.
My Aunt Ezma & her Filipkowski lived in Chicago together, but I have no idea where he was from.
She grew up in Atlanta. I'm not sure how she got to Chicago. I think it was a "boy" in her youth, but I'm not sure. Wait! I think Ted (her Filipkowski) was stationed in Georgia & she met him that way. Maybe not...
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