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Dod and Doddy are diminutives for George in parts of Scotland. Why?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Think what happened to the name Richard which started as Ricardus...>Richard...>Rick...>the same letters except the 'R' is replaced by a 'D'! The same sort of process applies to William.
Names have undergone massive changes over time, being subject to such shortenings and playful sound-alterations.
My guess re George is that it was probably made a diminutive as Georgie and then the 'J' sounds became 'D' ones (Dod/Doddie) in the same way as the 'R' and 'W' sounds became 'D' and 'B' sounds with Richard and William.
Names have undergone massive changes over time, being subject to such shortenings and playful sound-alterations.
My guess re George is that it was probably made a diminutive as Georgie and then the 'J' sounds became 'D' ones (Dod/Doddie) in the same way as the 'R' and 'W' sounds became 'D' and 'B' sounds with Richard and William.