Notes & Queries Archive
REPLY1850

PET-NAMES

By BENJ. H. KENNEDY. (Shrewsbury)

"Mary" is informed that "Polly" is one of those "hypocorisms," or pet-names, in which our language abounds. Most are mere abbreviations, as Will, Nat, Pat, Bell, &c., taken usually from the beginning, sometimes from the end of the name. The ending y or ie is often added, as a more endearing form: as Annie, Willy, Amy, Charlie, &c. Many have letter-changes, most of which imitate the pronunciation of infants. L is lisped for r. A central consonant is doubled. O between m and l is more easily sounded than a. An infant forms p with its lips sooner than m; papa before mamma. The order of change is:…

Topics: Pet-names, Language Evolution, Historical Name Origins, Norman Influence

Locations: Scotland, Germany, Italy, France, Spain, Shropshire, le Comté de Salop