| I like both but think Jacqueline is too long and will consistently be spelled wrong. |
| Use Jacqueline as the formal/official name and Jackie as the nickname. My niece has that name and she has switched between the two and now uses Jacqueline as her work name and Jackie for family and friends. |
| Jacqueline is the most recognized spelling. |
| The first one. |
| Both! I love a name that can grow with someone. I don’t think Jacqueline would be spelled wrong. It’s very common and there aren’t other spellings. |
Thank you. I’m only hesitant to put Jacqueline on the birth certificate because it seems like even easy and common names are frequently misspelled. I often see Michael be misspelled as “Micheal” (for example). |
| I don't think a child is well served by giving them a nickname as their given name. Let them have a more formal name to grow into if they want it. |
I would have the info typed out ready to provide vs just saying "Jacqueline." Hopefully, DH can provide the paper to staff. |
You’d be surprised. Even the most recognized spellings of names aren’t safe from being butchered. People don’t spell Isaac and Chloe correctly half of the time. Imagine how butchered Jacqueline would be. |
You could say that about any longer name nowadays. |
| Anything could get spelled wrong. I am a teacher and have seen all kinds of names and their spelling. |
Don't dumb down the name you want because other people are stupid. |
| Jacqueline is a beautiful name, and not hard to spell or say. Jackie is a cute nickname. Nobody but the most ignorant would spell it Jackalynne. |
| Having a ten-letter name as a kid was a chore. My parents were insistent on Jacqueline. In middle school, I adopted Jackie (and now Jac is my NN), but my parents never got on board. So if you decide on Jacqueline (which I now like as an adult), please allow your young child to enjoy a shortened name. |
| Agree with others, Jackie is a nickname, give her a real name and call her Jackie if you want, but allow her to have a real name to use when she's older and will want to |