By: Sassy
I’m obviously in the minority but I don’t get it. This name does nothing for me and never has. I don’t understand the appeal. I have 2 friends who have named their sons Jack and they are great kids but...
View ArticleBy: Reubsmum77
I don’t get it either but I think it’s because I’m so tired of it…I know so many Jacks. In one class I taught there were 4 Jacks. One of the parents tried to be different and spelled it Jak!
View ArticleBy: Mara_lyn86
There is also Jack McFarland from the show Will and Grace. He was funny. Anyway Jack is a cute, upbeat name. Nice post.
View ArticleBy: rollo
When I heard of a baby being named Jack in the 1950’s I thought it was an extremely old fashioned choice but now I think it is streets ahead of that 1950’s Jack’s biological brother named Jeffrey which...
View ArticleBy: MaryB
Of all these examples how many of these men were actually born “Jack”? Jack Kennendy (JFK)-born John Jack Kerouac- born Jean-Louis Jack Black – born Thomas Black Jack Sparrow – fictional character Jack...
View ArticleBy: skizzo
Probably my most hated name ever. Plus it means to masturbate, which should be a stop sign to any parent.
View ArticleBy: Lizziesilva7
I named my son Jack. Jack is actually his given name which I like a lot better than the other options like John, etc. My Jack is named after his great grandfather who was very dear to the family. The...
View ArticleBy: WrenMaple
Love this fun post! I think thats the type.of.feedback were.hoping for.when asking about a name. I named my son Jasper “Jack” and he sure is Smilin Jack all the way, though i hope he.will have some...
View ArticleBy: wombat50
As has been pointed out here,Jack is almost always a nickname,and I think a great one, but I would not reccomend a nickname used as a “given”, formal name.Nicknames are usually shortend versions of the...
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