Jacqueline
Wdyt? This was my favourite name as a child.
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I have an aunt named it, she spells her name NN "Jackie" as Jacque. I say it and have mainly heard it as JAK-ə-lin. I've heard Jack-lynn but not the pronunciation with the W.
It's always kind of made me think of jackals.
Beyond that, it's a respectable older yet semi-ageless name that I don't give much thought to; in a similar category: Margaret, Catherine, Theresa, Rebecca, Diana, Helena.
It's always kind of made me think of jackals.
Beyond that, it's a respectable older yet semi-ageless name that I don't give much thought to; in a similar category: Margaret, Catherine, Theresa, Rebecca, Diana, Helena.
This message was edited 1/6/2020, 9:15 PM
It's pretty but I don't like Jackie so I never would have considered it.
I like it, it's very sharp.
Agree with you about the pronunciation. It's Jack-lynn every time I've heard it (when it wasn't French, zhahk-LEEN).
I love Jackie. I've known a few Jackies and they were all very bright and distinctive, attractive people.
I think it's one of those out-of-style names that would be really fun to have as a youth, right now. Like being an Ava in the 90s.
Especially since Jack is kind of a big hit for boys at the moment.
Agree with you about the pronunciation. It's Jack-lynn every time I've heard it (when it wasn't French, zhahk-LEEN).
I love Jackie. I've known a few Jackies and they were all very bright and distinctive, attractive people.
I think it's one of those out-of-style names that would be really fun to have as a youth, right now. Like being an Ava in the 90s.
Especially since Jack is kind of a big hit for boys at the moment.
This message was edited 1/6/2020, 10:40 AM
As long as it doesn't sound like Jack-wuh-leen, it's fine. But, outside Francophone communities/countries, it mostly does. And Jackie is not a nn I find particularly pleasant, whether a form of John, Jack or Jacqueline.
I usually hear Jack-a-leen.
I have not heard that pronunciation. Always Jack-Lynn in English.
I've never heard that pronunciation, nor Anneza's. I say and I've only heard Jack-we-lin. Three syllables.
All of the above is true for me too.
You're lucky!
I think it's beautiful, and refreshing.
Sounds a bit dated, but I don't mind it, and I like Jackie.
I don't really like it, especially the nn Jackie.
I used to love it as a kid too. Now I’m pretty neutral to it.
I fell in love with it in grade 3! I had a classmate with that name. I'm also now neutral to it but I still love what it looks like.