Punctuation question: quotation marks around names in dialog?


If you refer to a name alone and not along with a person in dialog, do you put single quotation marks around it?


E.g., "Yeah, I agree with you there. 'Jon' is pretty common, but the same could be said of 'Jeffrey,' too."


E.g., "I could go with the name, Jon, sure, but I prefer 'Jeff' instead; or maybe since my last name's Thomas I'll go with 'Tommy.'


Made up examples, but they convey what I'm iffy about fine I think. Thanks for the feedback!




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