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[Opinions] Re: An observation...
by
Dracotorix
3/14/2011, 8:26 PM
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a message by coldplayer9
There are some American ones too.
Liam
is popular in the US, and it's a nickname. Also
Jack
(that's a little more British too, but it's also popular in the U.S., unlike
Alfie
and
Archie
) and things like
Luke
.
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coldplayer9
3/14/2011, 8:34 PM
Very true. I wouldn't name my son
Liam
or
Jake
, but
Jack
I do see as a name on it's own. Probably because it sounds nothing like
John
.
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