If he's too much into the books, science and things like that and he's "your friend", you could call him "Ner"... for Nerd...
Another one is Nat with no "e" and it reads backwards for Tanner.
-(You could also call him after the name of a sunny state or city, for example: " Arizona" or "Ari"... Think about it, good idea, isn't it?
And... What about "Zera" or "Ezra" after the Naval Officer Zera L. Tanner, who discovered the "Tanner Crab" or commonly called Snow Crab?
Well, just more ideas for you...)-
2007-12-15 17:15:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Tanner. It's only 2 syllables.
2007-12-16 01:05:18
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answered by luveeduvee 4
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A tanner was called a"" sixpence"" for short in Britian before the decimal came in?
2007-12-18 13:18:06
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answered by ? 7
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i know a guy named Tanner and some people call him the tan man...
2007-12-16 01:14:10
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answered by bask3tball 2
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Well, the nickname for Tanner would seem to be Tan. That would be seem to be the only shorten version of it.
2007-12-16 01:09:58
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answered by Caitlin 6
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I don't think it needs a nickname. Just call him Tanner.
2007-12-16 01:20:31
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answered by amethyst-ran 5
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T, Tan, Tanny, Tenny
2007-12-16 16:25:43
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answered by fan 1
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You don't......
Tanner will be the only name...no nicknames on that one.
2007-12-16 01:06:06
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answered by Mamma of 3 4
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"T"
Hmm, you'd have to go to a different name completely like Tiger or just Tan
2007-12-16 01:13:16
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answered by Lisa 5
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tan, i knew a guy with a nick name tan, dont worry, he was very popular in high school!
2007-12-16 01:05:43
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answered by Kayla C 4
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