| I love it! I would however skip the hyphen. |
| Love it! |
| Is he a pope? If not then no. |
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Don't recommend 2 names. It reads as higher than thou.
And Jean Luc nooo. Doesn't anybody remember the 90s general foods coffee commercial? |
| I would just make his first and middle names John and Paul and you can call him that. I would not do the hyphen as others have said and also agree Super Catholic, etc. I’m a conservative evangelical so totally used to Biblical names, but that’s a lot with the hyphen. |
| It looks like you're trying to use Jean Paul but Americanized it. |
| Terrible. Confusing. Too much punctuation. Paints him in a corner. |
I knew this kid and he was a lot of fun, until sadly he was not. |
| You're very aggressively naming him after the pope, but if you're a practicing Catholic family no one will bat an eye at that. I am Catholic and knew two JPs growing up. And yes, he will 100% go by JP. |
Thank you for the honesty. Frat bro is definitely not the feel we're going for. The nn JP kind of makes me cringe (which makes me second guess using the name because I know that he could choose to go by it when he's older). |
Definitely go with John Luke then. I've never heard of anyone being called JL. Certain initials just don't flow well enough. |
| It’s a great name! |
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My daughter has a hyphenated first name in honor of my husband's mom. We have never had any *major* issues with it. The only annoyance is that the format will vary by document because certain computer systems cannot handle hyphens or spaces. Your son's legal identification and mail will say John-Paul, John Paul, JohnPaul, and Johnpaul. The name on the birth certificate is ultimately what your child's legal name is though.
My daughter likes the hyphen because it makes it more clear to other people that the second name is part of her first name and isn't her middle name. She hates when her name is shortened. |
| I love it. I like double names too because of the novelty of them. You don't hear them every day which makes it a pleasant surprise when you do. |
| It provides options. He can go by John-Paul, just John, just Paul, or JP. |