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Henny - man or woman's name?
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07/08/2003 12:10:43
 
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I know. When I was young and living in Wisconsin I was the only Tracy in my entire town (of 8,000). When I moved to Colorado and went to school in Denver (the school had 3000 students alone) there was a young man in my class whose name was Tracy and he spelled it the same as I do. Most women who are named Tracy spell it Tracey or Traci or Tracie. I guess my mom didn't know the difference or didn't care! :o)


>Thanks, Tracy.
>
>Your name can be used for either gender, BTW :)
>
>>Probably not all inclusive as people use nicknames and strange names for their children these days and there are similar sounding names with completely different origins in other countries/languages/cultures, but this might help:
>>
>>http://www.andythenamebender.com/name-meanings/Henny.htm
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>>However, it may be close because the page on my first name certainly contains numerous origins! :o)
>>
>>http://www.andythenamebender.com/name-meanings/Tracy.htm
>>
>>
>>>>>Hi everybody,
>>>>>
>>>>>I am curious, is Henny man's or woman's name? Also what is the best way to find a person by first and last name? I tried to search from Yahoo, but unsuccessfully.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Henny could be either--generally, it's a nickname. For a woman, Henny might be short for Henrietta. And, of course, there's the famous comedian, Henny Youngman.
>>>>
>>>>Tamar
>>>
>>>Thank you, Tamar. Judging by the last name, he(she) could be of Jewish origin. I searched by Henny + Lastname combination in NY, but didn't find any hits. "He"+Lastname in NY gave 11 hits...
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