Nonny vs. Nanny — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Nonny and Nanny
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Nonny
Nonny is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Nonny Hogrogian (born 1932), Armenian-American writer and illustrator Nonny de la Peña, American pioneer in virtual reality Nonny, a character from the American animated television series Bubble Guppies.
Nanny
A nanny is a person who provides child care. Typically, this care is given within the children's family setting.
Nonny
A meaningless word used in refrains, especially in old English ballads and glees.
Nanny
A person, typically a woman, employed to look after a child in its own home.
Nonny
(fandom slang) A user who posts anonymously on the Internet.
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Nanny
One's grandmother.
Nonny
A silly fellow; a ninny.
Nanny
A female goat.
Nanny
Work as a nanny
Nannying and au pair work are not well paid
Nanny
Be overprotective towards
His well-intentioned nannying
Nanny
A person, traditionally a woman, employed to take care of a child.
Nanny
A child's nurse.
Nanny
(colloquial) A grandmother.
Nanny
A godmother.
Nanny
A female goat.
Nanny
To serve as a nanny.
Nanny
To treat like a nanny's charges; to coddle.
Nanny
A diminutive of Ann or Anne, the proper name.
Nanny
A caretaker for a child; a child's nurse; a nursemaid.
Nanny
Grandmother; - a child's word, used especially as a form of address. See also nana.
Nanny
A woman who is the custodian of children
Nanny
Female goat
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