Is Amy short for anything?
Not always. Amy spent long stretches as a name in its own right, so a longer form is not guaranteed to be hiding behind it. Still, old records do use it for Amelia. Less often it stands in for Amabel. Expect it in American and British records, mostly 1800s-1900s. Let the surrounding documents settle which one your ancestor carried.
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Is Amy a nickname?+
Not reliably. Amy was often the name itself, though it can shorten Amelia - check the records around it.
Is Amy a real name on its own?+
Yes. Amy has a solid history as an independent given name, alongside its use as a short form of Amelia.
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