Jackson and all its variants
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Jackson isn't really my style of name, so I wouldn't chose it personnally. Not saying it's awful or anything, it's just not one of my favs.
If some parents would chose that name for their child, I'd go with the traditional spelling ''Jackson''. I'm boring like that, but I feel that it seems more serious once the person grows up and becomes an adult.
I really do not like Jacksyn for a girl.
If some parents would chose that name for their child, I'd go with the traditional spelling ''Jackson''. I'm boring like that, but I feel that it seems more serious once the person grows up and becomes an adult.
I really do not like Jacksyn for a girl.
I actually quite like the name Jackson for a boy. And I at least understand the minimalism of Jaxon. My younger cousin, however, is named Jaxson, which I think is a terrible way to spell it, but he's not my kid, so...
I also used to know a girl named Jaksen; and while I can't imagine her with any other name (we went to school together), I've still always thought it was odd.
I also used to know a girl named Jaksen; and while I can't imagine her with any other name (we went to school together), I've still always thought it was odd.
This message was edited 5/5/2024, 5:35 PM
I like Jack as a nn for John. I don't enjoy lnfns at all, and if I never met a Jackson with any spelling, I'd be quietly happy.
I only like Jackson
I don’t mind any of the variants. I prefer most of them to Jackson, actually. Jaxon is probably my favorite, but I put Jaxxon on my PNL because I feel bad that no one likes it.