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Common usage of 'Nessie' is to refer to the Loch Ness monster; the name is a combination of nobody's name, simply a diminutive derived from the name of the lake. In the Twilight book series, Renesmee is sometimes called Nessie; her full name comes from the names of her grandparents, Renee, Esme, Carlisle and Charlie.

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