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The name John has really been growing on me lately. I know it's like extremely common, but I really cannot help but like it. Do you think it's too common, or does anyone else really like it?Also, can you think of any good middle names for John?Thanks :)
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I adore it. I know it's really common, but it's also a really great name with a good history. Also, I love John Adams, so that connection is really superb, I think. Glee! Some combos:John Francis
John August
John Arthur
John Henry
John Patrick
John Andrew
John Morgan
John Claude (which sounds a bit strange, like you're mispronouncing Jean Claude)
John Bartholomew
John Louis
John Ashley
John Theodore
John EdwardI think John can go with most names, so it might be a good name to use a MN that has a lot of personal signifigance. But those are some I think sound good with it, off the top of my head.
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I love John and really it's not that common anymore on younger children. It's sort of an older person's name now, but I think that makes it fairly stylish with the revival of those sorts of names. It's classic, it's biblical, and really for those names popularity doesn't matter to me at all. Like Elizabeth and Grace it's above that IMHO.Now I want to talk about John with my husband...
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I think John is a perfectly fine, classic and strong name. It is common, yes, but that doesn't have to mean that it isn't nice. I like the following combos:John Oscar
John Isaac
John Oliver
John Tobias
John Raphael
John Elijah
John Ezekiel
John Ephraim
John Lucas
John Hamish
John Harry / Henry
John Gabriel
John Michael
John Maxwell
John Brodie
John Bennett
John Felix
John Finley
John Samuel
John Asher
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I love the name John! It's actually my second favorite name at the moment. I don't at all think it's too common. It's such a classy, handsome, masculine name that will age well. Some middle name suggestions:John Spencer (my personal favorite)
John Hamilton
John Michael
John Alexander
John Cooper
John Garrett
John Samuel
John Maxwell
John Charles
John Grant
John Bryant
John Caleb
John Nicholas
John Nathaniel
John Edward
John William
John Thomas
John Frederick
John Isaac
John Lucas
John Patrick
John Trevor
John Travis
John Zachary
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John Stephen was my ex boyfriend's father's name.
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It's extremely common on adults, but quite rare on babies today. Jack is the trendy variation of the decade. I like it, mainly because of John the Baptist. I'd tend towards a mn that wasn't accented on the first syllable. John Alaric
John Alexander
John Anthony
John Brooks
John Burton
John Christopher
John Elijah
John Evander
John Isaiah
John Lucius
John Marco
John Nathaniel
John Sebastian
John Vincent
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I really loathe it, its nny and its a really popular nn (as with Tim, Nick, Chris). I hate when people cut out the traditional name (Timothy, Nicholas, Christopher) and just use the nn. I love Jonathan, and would rather see John as a nn for Jonathan. However, I would like even better for it to be Jonathan with no nn
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There are only two names I describe as 'cryingly boring': John and Karen. I like classic names and all, but John is just one I havn't been able to get on board with. Nothing really wrong with it, but for me it just falls completely flat.
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I've always loved the name John. Like Mary, it may have been overly used in the past. But there is such a reaction against common names like these that they are starting to sound rare to me!John Sebastian
John Graham ("GRAY-um")
John Aubrey
John Matthias
John Patrick
John Cormac
John Malachy
John Emmanuel
John Elias
John Christopher
John Emeric
John Ambrose / Emrys
John Melchior
John Cornelius
John Oliver
John Septimus
John Magnus
John Bernard
John Bertram / Bertrand
John Aldous
John Gareth
John Alexander / Alistair / AlasdairLoads of possibilities. Are there any that you like? Good luck!P.S. I just noticed your name list. Very nice combinations. But since Evan is the Welsh form of John (or John is the English form of Evan!) I wouldn't use both of them in a sibling set if I were you. Also, please do not use Thomas as a mn. "John Thomas" is a euphamism for a penis. (Not that you said you would. I'm just trying to nip things in the bud.)

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Hahaha. OK Thanks for letting me know that ;)
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I like John and I have not seen it very often when browsing Web Nursery for interesting (and often scary) names. John is a family name for me and it has recently grown on me. I like John Michael like you listed. Other combos I like:John Alexander / Alastair
John Anthony
John Andrew
John Angus
John Balthazar
John Christopher
John Charles
John Elias / Elijah
John Evander
John Edmund
John Frederick
John Francis
John Gabriel
John Gregory
John Isaac
John Isaiah
John Lucas / Lukas
John Laurence
John Linus
John Matthew / Matthias
John Mark
John Oliver
John Patrick
John Peter
John Paul
John Philip
John Raphael
John Samuel
John Thomas
John Timothy
John Theodore
John Victor
John Vincent
John William
John Zachary
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I love John! Yeah, it's common, but I never mind seeing it. John just has such a kick to it, and it can fit many personalities.John Michael is actually my uncle's name. I like it, but it is a bit predictable.Some John combos:
John Patrick (I atually know three John Patrick O'Connor's!)
John Ferdinand
John Frederick
John Gideon (I stole this from Adelle, to be honest. Shh, don't tell! =P)
John Oscar
John Christopher (In fact, I like John-Christopher and Christopher-John as double fn's; I knew a Christopher-John)
John Claude (Also love this as a double fn.)
John Paul (This too.)
John Henry
John William
John Daniel
John Charles
John Leif
John Peter
John Leland
John Alexander
John Gabriel
John David
John Zachary
John Oliver (Correspondent on the Daily Show, but most people won't notice that)

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I like John. And it's not quite as common as you'd think (at least, not in recent generations). It's an easy name to pair with mns. Here are a few suggestions:John Alexander
John Andrew
John Anthony
John Benjamin
John Bernard
John Charles
John Christopher
John Christian
John Damien
John Darren
John Dorian (only kidding)
John Edmund
John Edward
John Michael
John Nathan
John Neil
John Nicholas
John Patrick
John Paul
John Ryan
John Thomas
John William
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Oddly enough, I have only met one young John (with that being his given name). I've met three John / Jon 's that were a nickname for Jonathan.I think a lot of mns go with John...John Michael (as in your signature :P)
John Benjamin
John Reuben
John Joseph
John Jacob
John William
John Thomas
John Stephan
John Samuel
John Paul
John Robert
John Alexander
John David
John Mitchell
John Gabriel
John Elliott
John Warren
John Malcolm
John Augustus
John Nolan
John Wesley
John Ashley / Ashton
John River
John Phoenix
John Brook
John Marshall
John Bennett (:P Or not... Jonbenet Ramsey. :\)
John Edward
John Laurence
John Henry
John Grant
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I like John. It's not as common now, I think. There aren't that many little Johns. John Michael from your list is nice.John Patrick
John Frederick
John Alexander
John Henry (I know a baby named this)
John Lewis
John Richard
John Robert
John William
John Daniel
John Nicholas
John Paul
John Brendan
John Philip
John Theodore
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