Yes, a shortened version of your name is called a nickname. An example of a nickname for the name Jessica is Jess. There is also a pet name which doesn't have to be a shortened version of your name. A pet name can be a nickname like Jess or it can be something like "kitty" for the name Olivia.
Her nickname was Lusi, or Lucy, a shortened version of her name.
Not sure there is a nickname for Sue. As Sue is a shortened version of Susan, it is in itself a nickname of sorts. Suzy and Suze can also be used as familiar shortened versions.
The unabbreviated form of cello is violoncello.
Here are some examples:I am (full version) - I'm (shortened version)you are (full version) - you're (shortened version)he is (full version) - he's (shortened version)we are (full version) - we're (shortened version)must not (full version) - mustn't (shortened version)do not (full version) - don't (shortened version; in speech the vowel is different too)will not (full version) - won't (shortened; again there is a vowel change in speech)has not (full version) - hasn't (shortened version)
Queen Elizabeth II's childhood nickname was "Lilibet," which was a shortened version of her first name, Elizabeth. It was a term of endearment used by her close family members.
perhaps, if it is a shortened version of gridiron.
This is incorrect. An unabridged version contains all the original content of a book or dictionary with no omissions. A shortened version is usually called an abridged version or condensed version.
The shortened version of 'it has' is 'it's'.
It's just a nickname. It's a shortened version of her real name: Demetria but she prefers to be called Demi.
The shortened version of 'it has' is 'it's'.
Umm that's like asking what is the Jewish version of Mike or what is the Jewish version of Steve...Mike & Steve are both nicknames ... of Michael & Steven...and Josh is the nickname or shortened version of Joshua. If you are asking what the Hebrew version of Joshua is, the answer is Y'hoshua (יהושע).
Bill is a shortened familiar version in English for William. Just a nickname. His actual name is William Henry Gates III.