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Summary Of: Nickname

is used to refer to a nickname of affection between those in love or with a close emotional bond... A nickname is sometimes considered desirable... In some circumstances the giving of a nickname had a special status in Viking society in that it created a relationship between the... to the extent that the creation of a nickname also often entailed a formal ceremony and an exchange of gifts... Nickname is a name to shorten a name... s nickname without actually calling them by their nickname... the nickname is placed between the first and last names and surrounded by quotation marks... are often considered offensive and derogatory unless the nickname is based on a trait that is viewed positively... a nickname descriptive of the person will be given to one member of a social group that... s physical characteristics in a nickname should almost never be taken as an insult in Spanish... A nickname can also originate from someone... A nickname can be used to distinguish members of the same family sharing the same name from... s nickname may be unique to them... a nickname is often based on a shortening of a person... A nickname is almost always a brief term that is either friendly or derogatory and can be... it is the popular nickname for the city...

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