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Nola is a traditionally a diminutive for names such as Magnolia, Finola, and similar.Magnolia is from the English word for the flower magnolia.Finola is the Irish and Scottish anglicized form of Fionnuala, which translates to "White Shoulder."--Nola is actually a nick-name for Fionnula - Irish in origin -meaning: white shoulder.--Nola isn't always a nickname for Fionnula. For instance (and this is true), my first name is Nola. Not a nickname. Nola can also mean Noble and Famous and had Celtic OriginsNola is a traditionally a diminutive for names such as Magnolia, Finola, and similar.Magnolia is from the English word for the flower magnolia.Finola is the Irish and Scottish anglicized form of Fionnuala, which translates to "White Shoulder."
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The diminutive form of pig is piglet.
Diminutive means small, for example... The name Will is a diminutive form of William.
more diminutive, most diminutive
The diminutive form of statue is statuette.
The diminutive form of Jimbo comes from the given name James. This diminutive form is typically used in North America when referring to someone named James.
The nickname Liz is a diminutive form of the name Elizabeth.
some thing that progressively gets smaller
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Well actually it is just like the diminutive form of an owl is owlet the diminutive form of a pig is piglet so the diminutive form of an eagle is eaglet but beware all all baby animal names don't have the same rule. Some animals rules you just add ling like duckling.
Jim is a diminutive form of the forename "James". Diminutive meaning is a shorting of various words and names. (Thank you Wikipedia)
"Słodziutki" is a diminutive form of "słodki" -- "sweet".
It means landowner. It is the diminutive form of Marquis from the French.