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[Opinions] Jan for a boy?
Do you think the name Jan is viable for a boy in English-speaking countries? I realize it's a form of John in certain countries, but I'm speaking strictly of English-speaking countries.
My sister's ex-husband was named Jan. The story I heard was that his parents were certain they were having a girl, and planning on naming her Janet, to honor a family member. When they had a boy instead, they just shortened it to Jan. I don't think that Jan's name ever bothered him. The only story I recall hearing regarding his name was that every year on the first day of school, he would find himself in a girls' gym class. That situation was quickly rectified once it became obvious he was a boy.Do you think Jan is okay for a boy? Or would he face a lot of teasing?Edited to add: It was pronounced with a J sound, just as in the first syllable of Janet.

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Jan for a boy?  ·  queenv  ·  4/29/2008, 5:32 AM
Re: Jan for a boy?  ·  Amy J  ·  4/30/2008, 8:49 AM
Re: Jan for a boy?  ·  MaggieSimpson  ·  4/30/2008, 12:26 AM
you mean Jan pronounced 'YAHN'?  ·  Hannah Ruth  ·  4/29/2008, 12:33 PM
Re: Jan for a boy?  ·  trace_lc  ·  4/29/2008, 11:51 AM
I don't like it  ·  Kate  ·  4/29/2008, 10:42 AM
Only pronounced Yahn, IMO. (nt)  ·  Starving Artist  ·  4/29/2008, 10:10 AM
Ditto nt  ·  Akua Topaz  ·  4/29/2008, 12:45 PM
Ive seen it used on boys nt  ·  Sabrina Fair  ·  4/29/2008, 9:35 AM
Re: Jan for a boy?  ·  Katja Eidis  ·  4/29/2008, 7:19 AM
Hm... I think it's okay. (m)  ·  Chriss  ·  4/29/2008, 7:06 AM
Re: Jan for a boy?  ·  Amanda  ·  4/29/2008, 6:58 AM
Re: Jan for a boy?  ·  Murasaki  ·  4/29/2008, 6:46 AM
Re: Jan for a boy?  ·  PB  ·  4/29/2008, 6:07 AM
Re: Jan for a boy?  ·  Sofia  ·  4/29/2008, 5:52 AM
Re: Jan for a boy?  ·  queenv  ·  4/29/2008, 6:03 AM