Re: Jack
in reply to a message by ChopSocky
I really like Jack too. If I ever had a James or a John, I'd probably call him Jack. I like the fact that it's simple and handsome too, that it's down-to-earth and not pretentious, it's rather classic, and it's very easy going.
It can stand on it's own most of the time, but I prefer it as a nickname for John, James, Jonathan, etc. seem a lot more professional to me than Jack and I would like my son to use those in a workplace environment. For example, John Miller sounds a lot more serious than Jack Miller.
Middle names:
Jack Lewis
Jack Mordecai
Jack Malachy
Jack Andrew
Jack Christopher
Jack Sebastian
Jack Lysander
Jack Cornelius
Jack Robert
Jack Arthur
Jack Aloysius
It can stand on it's own most of the time, but I prefer it as a nickname for John, James, Jonathan, etc. seem a lot more professional to me than Jack and I would like my son to use those in a workplace environment. For example, John Miller sounds a lot more serious than Jack Miller.
Middle names:
Jack Lewis
Jack Mordecai
Jack Malachy
Jack Andrew
Jack Christopher
Jack Sebastian
Jack Lysander
Jack Cornelius
Jack Robert
Jack Arthur
Jack Aloysius