short forms of English names

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Hello,

I understand Tom is the short form of Thomas, just like Rob and Bob for Robert, and Lisa for Elizabeth. I know there is a term for this phenomenon, but I can not remember it.

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Diminutive ;-)
 
In my experience, Lisa is not a diminutive of Elizabeth. Lisa is a name in its own right. Elizabeth is usually shortened to Liz or Lizzy/Lizzie, or Beth.
 
I would say these are short forms, not diminutives. Bobby and Lizzie are diminutives. Bob and Liz are not, in my view.
 
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Would it be right to say that 'Dick' is a short form of 'Richard' and 'dick' is a slang for 'detective'?


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Yes. "Dick" is slang for more than just "detective".
 
You can also consider these to be "nicknames."
 
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