Use this name or Jamie instead of James for girls.
― Anonymous User 8/13/2024
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I love the name Jacqueline! I am generally very fond of a lot of names that start with Jac-, Jack in particular. While Jacqueline isn't etymologically related to Jack, I think it makes for a great honour name for a Jack. If I lived in an English-speaking country and had kids, I'd quite happily use it myself. Maybe not as a first name, as I guess it wouldn't feel quite fresh yet on a little girl, but I absolutely would use it as a middle. I think Jacqueline could suit women with very varied personalities. It is a very elegant, classy and sophisticated name with something very gentle about it, but it's not frilly, and not so gentle that it wouldn't suit a slightly less conventionally feminine woman, especially with the nickname Jackie. I can also imagine a Jacqueline of any age with no problem. I really like it as a full name, but the nickname Jackie is great as well. My strongest association with this name is definitely English children's author Jacqueline Wilson.
It's a beautiful, classy name. Shame it has so many awful variants. It also may look a little strange at first glance, but I have grown to like this name. Would recommend.
Jacqueline is my name and I'm in love with it! I'm okay with Jak-lin or Jak-leen pronunciations but I don't like it when people read my name as Jak-wə-leen. Except for formal places nobody's using my whole name, they use "Jackie" instead. I love the French pronunciation too:)
― Anonymous User 1/26/2021
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It's a little strange-looking, but by no means is it bad. I like it, it's okay.
I used this name in my novel. It is pretty and I like it too when I use it like “Jackie”.
― Anonymous User 5/25/2020
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Sounds a bit stuck-up.
― Anonymous User 3/26/2020
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Too dated for me.
― Anonymous User 11/2/2019
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My cousin has this name, she spells is "Jacklyn." Although I think this name was ruined by Key and Peele, we even call her "Jay Quellin" from time to time.
― Anonymous User 7/14/2019
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I prefer the French pronunciation, it sounds better to me.
― Anonymous User 4/10/2019
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I have the name Jacqueline and the short form I like to use for it is Jacquie.
One of my favorite French names of all time. Jacqueline has a certain flair that ignites the senses with a regal air that is not readily overwhelming and allows the bearer to bask in a timeless display of elegance. Another upside to this name is the how well it shall age as the decades continue for the one bearing this refined forename.
― Anonymous User 3/11/2019
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Jacqueline is one of the more beautiful female names! This name just flows so smoothly when you say it. I once worked with a Jackie and she was so bubbly and friendly. You can't go wrong choosing Jacqueline!
Jacqueline is a classy, elegant name. It’s great nobody thinks it’s a forced feminization of a male name. It’s a great feminine form of Jacques or something. I also love Jackie as a nickname, and Jack for the tomboyish girls.
Pretty and elegant, but still a little heavy sounding.
― Anonymous User 12/14/2017
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My name is Jacqueline and I go by Jackie though for some odd reason a few call me Ackie. I personally have a mixed opinion about my name. I hate it due to the reason I'm always called Jackie-Chan which makes me sad to have people see me as "this person" even though I'm a separate person myself. I'm glad so many like this name which makes me happy.
― Anonymous User 7/22/2017
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I really like my name and pronounce it JACK-LEAN (which I assume is a rarer way of pronouncing it?). I've never thought of it as masculine. The uniqueness in my name gives me a sense of identity and I really love it. As somebody who will only be on this Earth temporarily I would love to share my advice: You should probably name your kid this. I get complements on my name all the time and there's a lot of different nicknames to play around with.
― Anonymous User 3/21/2017
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This name is so elegant! I love it so much. I think Jacqui/Jackie is really cute although I prefer people to call me Jacqueline because it sounds much more girly and elegant, but overall this name is so pretty and cute!
Great name! My friend, of whom I'm very fond, has the name Jacqueline, and she goes by Jacquie instead of Jackie or Jaki or whatever. I think it flows well in both forms. The aforementioned friend is of French Canadian descent, so her full name has a great Frankic flow.
This was my Grandmother's name. I'm from Belgium and she was a bit of a Flemish nationalist so she wanted this to be written as "Jaklien" instead of "Jacqueline" (even though her passport said "Jacqueline"). That being said, I don't know how I feel about this name. I associate it with my late Grandmother, which is good - the only thing we used to disagree on was said Flemish nationalism - but for some reason I do not really like the name. In my opinion, it sounds old-fashioned and snobbish. If anything, I prefer it being written as "Jaklien" instead, to make it look more modern. But I don't think that's an adjustment you can easily make in the English- or French speaking world.
This is my name. I have always felt the name was beautiful. Jacqueline is lyrical, cultured, feminine and French. Thanks to our famous former first lady, there were many "Jacque-lines" born in 1961. Personally, I am glad my name is rarer today.
I honestly love this name... My dad had given me this name because he admired Jacqueline Kennedy. And I sincerely, with my whole heart, love this name. Though my dad has passed away, this name will always stay with me. Jacqueline is a perfect name for women with great willpower.
No idea why, but this name reminds me of sweetcorn.
― Anonymous User 1/4/2015
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Love this name, will definitely use it for my daughter. I love how it's not popular, but not unheard of. I plan on calling my girl something shorter, like Jay, while she's young, and when she's older she can go by either her full name or nickname. Another reason I like this is because my grandmother's name is Jackie (just Jackie, not Jacqueline) and this will be derived from that.
Jacqueline -- nickname, Jackie -- after my Uncle Jack, is my name and I hate it. I just hate, hate, hate it! (not that I wasn't fond of my uncle) I have read in more than one place that Jackie Kennedy disliked her name, as well. Here's an example: when she was working as an editor, she sighed and told a new author to call her "Jackie," and then felt the need to add that it was an awful name. For someone with Jackie O's evident self esteem, that says a great deal. The nickname lacks dignity and the American pronunciation -- JACK-a-lyn -- is not beautiful. Ah... let me not hold back. It's dreadful. The French pronunciation is all right, but she was an American and so am I. The country in which one lives matters a great deal when parents are considering names, mostly because of the pronunciation factor. Do your daughter a favor and name her something else!
― Anonymous User 9/13/2014
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I love this name pronounced JACK-LEEN. I can't stand the nickname Jackie though and it's because of the nickname that I'd never use this name.
I named my daughter Jacqueline Elizabeth and adore the name. Though I must say, it is frustrating that most people shorten the pronunciation to sound like "JACK-lyn" instead of the way the name looks "Ja-QWA-lyn". I correct people all the time and they say I'm being pretentious... no, they are just being lazy in their language usage. Anyway, we call her "Jacq" for short... my sister came up with it and everyone thinks it's especially unique for a girl :-)
― Anonymous User 12/12/2011
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Obviously it's close to Jaques, but I kind of like it. Its most redeeming quality is its association with Jackie O.
My name is Jaclyn and I like this spelling better. I would even consider legally changing it but I'm afraid it would insult my parents too much. To all those people who say that Jaclyn is trashy, it's not. It's a slightly different pronunciation and an alternative spelling. There's nothing wrong with it.
This is my sister's name, although she goes by Jacqui usually. It's also my boyfriend's mother's name, but she goes by Jackie. This is my favourite spelling of the name and I HATE the way people normally say it ("Jac-lyn" or "Ja-keh-lyn") because it sounds so harsh to my ears. The way we say it in Australia (see my comment above) is better in my opinion.
I know a girl whose name is Jacqueline. I find the name rather lovely, but she absolutely hates it, so she goes by her middle name. Personally, I think Jacqueline is a much better name.
I am Jacqueline Lovely. Famous. Up-and-coming. I am a singer songwriter. You can google me if you've never heard of me. I believe the name Jacqueline has given me strength and character. I was named after the iconic Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, and I believe that by embracing my namesake and learning about her, I have become more than I ever thought possible. A name can have great significance to the bearer, if she chooses.
This is my name spelt in the traditional fashion (thank you Mum and Dad). The name is from the Hebrew Jacques meaning "supplanter". Because of my name I actually became a linguist because I was sick of everyone telling me it was French and I am a snob in rural Australia. I think it doesn’t matter what you name your children as long as you teach them to be proud of their name and spell it correctly (none of this adding and subtracting letters in it). And I was named after my grandfather Jack (salt of the earth farmer) and Jacqueline Bisset who my Dad though was classy, independent and intelligent; everything a girl should be. I pronounce it JAC QUE LIN.
― Anonymous User 7/13/2010
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This name fits almost any type of girl very snugly. Yet it's also very competent.
I have a friend whose name is Jacqueline. Her nickname is Jacky though. It's different and I like it. I do not think that one's personality can be judged by their name, however.
― Anonymous User 3/23/2009
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I love this name, and it used to be one of my favorites until I heard that in Germany it's looked upon as a trashy name, the same way many people in the US look upon Destiny and Trinity.
My name is Jacqueline. I force everyone to call me Jakki. I'm a tomboy, and not keen on this 'Elegant, feminine name.' It has landed me with plenty of embarrassing nicknames! I mean, I guess it IS pretty, but. It's girly, unlike me. At least it can be shortened to 'Jackie', which is like the boy's name Jack. I quite like 'Kobi.' (See the comment on the Hebrew equivalent).
― Anonymous User 8/26/2008
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This is a very pretty, elegant and classy name. Any girl with this name would most likely garner great respect.
This is my name and I think it's just lovely. I pronounce it Jah-que-lyn although my name is actually pronounced Jah-que-leen. Anyway, I like that it's very long and formal. Jackie is cute for a nickname too. I'm sorry to the person who posted before me, but I just hate the modern versions of Jacqueline.
― Anonymous User 7/2/2008
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While I appreciate the fact that this name exists, I like my spelling better. ;)
I despise this name! It reminds of a jack-a-lantern! It is too boyish! If you are considering this name you must be crazy!
― Anonymous User 5/2/2008
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The name is certainly sophisticated, classy, and mature, but you can get the cute nickname Jackie out of it. On the other hand, it sounds a bit like something snobby and stuck up people would have chosen for their daughters between the 50s and 70s. At least you'll make a good impression with the name alone in job interviews.
My mother's name is Jacqueline, so obviously, I love it! She pronounces it JAK-wa-lin, although my father insists that the correct way is JAK-lin (to corrospond to the French ZHAK-leen). She goes by the nickname Jackie. I think the name is beautiful, elegant and unusual.
This is in fact, a really pretty name to me. I might consider using it on one of my daughters, if I have children. And Jacqueline Rose is such a cool combination (it shouldn't take you long to guess the connection. Jack and Rose.)
I LOVE the name Jacqueline. I have always thought of it as such a beautiful name. It reminds me so much of my grandmother, because she was going to name my aunt Jacqueline, and my parents were going to name me Jacqueline, I wish that they would have. I especially love the name because of the famous bearer Jacqueline Kennedy - she was such a beautiful, intelligent, and classy woman. Someday I will name my daughter Jacqueline Charity. It has such a ring and a nice meaning to it because of what it reminds me of.
My name is Jacqueline, I love it and wouldn't trade it for any name. I pronounce it ZHAK-LEEN like the French even though my mother named me after "miss Jackie" as she called Jacqueline Kennedy. She thought I would have black hair like her and "miss Jackie" but I have red curly hair.
― Anonymous User 1/24/2007
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I have this name and I happen to not like it. I also have a very long last name so it takes a while to write out my name. I would only recomend giving your child this name if your last name is super short. Although it seems sleek and elegant it won't be after writing it over and over again. Also it will take a while for them to learn how to spell their name.
― Anonymous User 1/10/2007
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This is my name, and I really love it! Although I go by Jackie, a couple people call me Jacqueline. I think I have only had my name misspelled once, and pronounced wrong once (I pronounce my name JAC-ul-in), so it is common enough that people know it, but not so common that there are way too many Jacquelines. I only know one other Jacqueline (and I don't know she spells her name). This is a fantastic name!
This is one of the most beautiful names out there. I don't know why some people dislike it. It's really stupid of people just to post up a message saying 'This name is ugly' or 'This name is one of the most horrible names I have ever seen'. All the Jacqueline's out there have feelings too you know. So think twice before you post something up. Just wanted to say that. To THOSE people out there.
I think Jacqueline, nickname Jackie, is a beautiful and wonderful name. I think I might name one of my future daughters that.
― Anonymous User 7/16/2006
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I think this is a very pretty name, much better than the variations like Jacklyn. It's nice because it can either be used as a tomboyish name, Jackie, or as a very sophisticated full name.
I am surprised this name hasn't increased in popularity due to the boys name Jack being so popular. Especially with the nickname for Jacqueline being Jackie. I think this is a very nice name.
I chose this name because it sounds a bit like a tomboy, not really feminine. It suits me because I'm career lady. And this name Jacqueline in Chinese means chocolate (Chu Ku Lek). I like to eat chocolate, which is why I chose this name.