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Jesper
WDYTO Jesper for a boy? I think it is pronounced Yes-per. I'm beginning to like it however I don't think it would be usable in England. People would probably get it confused with Jasper (which I don't like). Have you any middle name suggestions?Thank you.
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Hmm, well, IDK if I think it sounds more like Hester or Jasper... But I don't really know what else to suggest either.. sorry

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I like Jesper and much prefer it to Jasper (which I dislike)
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I don't like Jesper, but I like Jasper.
I think Jesper is boring and too common. Jesper just doesn't "speak" to me, just as Emma and Eric doesn't.
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I like it. But I'd always be tempted to pronounce it as JES-per, and not YES-per. I suppose I could get used to it though. I like Jasper too, but Jesper does seem less stuffy and more usable.
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Thank you. I really like Jesper William.
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