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Re: Rebecca
Rebecca Jane sounds beautiful and classic. Has a plain touch, nothing to extravagant. I like it! But I would preffer Rebekah Jayne. I like the biblical spelling Rebekah better, and for some reason Jayne with the Y always seems fancy and appealing to me. But I like the sound of this name either way!

This message was edited 1/19/2007, 10:36 AM

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Rebekah Jayne...ruins it for me. Rebekah is definitely a legitimate spelling, but not one I care for. And pairing it with a kre8tyv spelling of Jane doesn't boost that for me, either.
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I've never really thought of Jayne as a creative spelling, ever since I heard of this old time actress with that name from the 1930's, I believe. She made it seem classy for me. I like Rebekah because it is the spelling in the bible. It looks lovely.

This message was edited 1/19/2007, 10:58 AM

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Jayne Mansfield was actually born Vera Jane... but she changed the spelling for Hollywood, and eventually dropped Vera.
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She was known as Jayne though, and she made me love the variant.
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I like this spelling rather than Jane, but I perfer the pronounicaiton "Janie" rather than Jane though.
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You might prefer that pronunciation, but it's still an incorrect pronunciation.
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