| 1. | Tymoshenko's hypocorism for her husband is " Sasha ".
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| 2. | The word " bauk " was initially used as a hypocorism.
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| 3. | It most likely originated from the hypocorism Rob, short for Robert.
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| 4. | She misspelled hypocorism, a noun for a pet name or term of endearment.
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| 5. | Byron referred to Lamb by the hypocorism " Caro ", which she adopted as her public nickname.
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| 6. | Mort is a common masculine given name or nickname / hypocorism variant of Mortimer, particularly in the United States.
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| 7. | Reduplication in human names is sometimes used with hypocorisms, i . e ., informal short versions of names.
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| 8. | Its diminutive forms include Przemek ( the most popular one ), Przemu [ ( hypocorism ), Przemko, and Przemcio.
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| 9. | It was introduced to Britain in the 17th century, and gave rise to hypocorisms such as " Lottie, Tottie, Totty ".
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| 10. | "Bobby " is a diminutive of " Bob ", itself a diminutive which most likely originated from the hypocorism Rob, short for Robert.
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