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Jacsyn vs. Jaksyn vs. Jacksyn
Hi there! Since I was young - I’ve always wanted my daughters name to be Jacky. My sister in law, however, named her first daughter Jacqueline. They don’t call her Jacky/Jackie.
I needed a full name for Jacky that wasn’t Jacquelyn. So, Jacsyn/Jaksyn/Jacksyn it is!
Do you have any suggestions for fuller names? If not - just vote on the spelling :) thanks!
The Top Baby Name is...
Jacsyn
Jaksyn
Jacksyn
Poll created: Dec 22, 2013
Total Votes: 2
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We DO NOT just want to name her Jacky
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:: 11 years ago |
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Yuck. Really. All of those spellings look tacky and won’t age well at all. They will all look silly on college/job applications and people will think she’s a boy. Don’t do that.
Jacquette is a French name that you could use. Otherwise, at least use Jaclyn or Jacklyn. Those are normal female names that have a slightly different pronunciation than Jacqueline.
Jacquette is a French name that you could use. Otherwise, at least use Jaclyn or Jacklyn. Those are normal female names that have a slightly different pronunciation than Jacqueline.
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Sara
:: 11 years ago |
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None of the above. People will think it’s a boy’s name. Also, it’ll be misspelled all of the time. You don’t really need a full name. You could just name her Jackie.
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:: 11 years ago |
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Jaquesmine
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:: 11 years ago |
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Please, please, please do not call your daughter Jackson or any misspelling of it. It is a very popular boys name right now and I can imagine a lot of little boy Jacksons being teased because they share a name with a girl. The name means "Son of Jack" for goodness sake!
Suggestions:
Jacinta/Jacinda
Jacquetta
Jacelyn
Jakarta
Jakayla
Suggestions:
Jacinta/Jacinda
Jacquetta
Jacelyn
Jakarta
Jakayla
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:: 11 years ago |
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None, they’re all absolutely awful. They still look, and sound masculine, however in addition they now also look like you can’t spell.
How about: Jacinta
Jacquelle
Jakayla
Jackopa
Jacey
Jacklyn
Or as a stretch you could use the initials J and K - for example Jasmine Katrina - and have Jackie the nickname.
How about: Jacinta
Jacquelle
Jakayla
Jackopa
Jacey
Jacklyn
Or as a stretch you could use the initials J and K - for example Jasmine Katrina - and have Jackie the nickname.
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:: 11 years ago |
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NONE...Horrid thing to do to a princess!! She’ll save her money for 18 years so she can change her name (after being teased for all those years).
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BabyNameExpert
:: 11 years ago |
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I agree, it’s too popular as a boy’s name.
I like the combination of first and middle initials, j and k, and then there are tons of possibilities! Plus, then her name will be very different to her cousin.
As far as single first names go, tho, in addition to other suggestions from pervious posters:
Jacoba. (Real name of actress Cobie Smulders)
I like the combination of first and middle initials, j and k, and then there are tons of possibilities! Plus, then her name will be very different to her cousin.
As far as single first names go, tho, in addition to other suggestions from pervious posters:
Jacoba. (Real name of actress Cobie Smulders)
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:: 11 years ago |
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Gosh, some of you need to be more polite! Jackson (and the other spellings) is a really popular boy’s name right now, so I would probably suggest naming her Jaclyn or just Jackie.
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:: 11 years ago |
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I love unisex names on girls, but Jackson is not unisex. What about Jocelyn? It’s not too close to Jacqueline, it’s 100% a girl’s name, and it doesn’t sound or look made up.
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:: 11 years ago |
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We named our daughter, Jaksyn. She was named after another girl student, Jaxsyn. So, I love it!
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Kay
:: 11 years ago |
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