Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like both but think Jacqueline is too long and will consistently be spelled wrong.
There is no reason to give any kid a nine letter name and who combined Jac+que+line as a name and for what reason?
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a fan of either. Jacqueline sounds halloweeny and evil stepmother ish. Jackie not a great name.
Jacqueline Kennedy, dead for over 30; years, is still recognized for her style and grace. Only a moron would confuse the name Jacqueline with a carved pumpkin called a jack-o'-lantern!
Anonymous wrote:Nick names on official documents are a big peeve for me.
Half the names are ethnic nowadays so who cares about a difficult spelling?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jacinda, nn Jackie
Johanna, nn Jackie
Jordana, nn Jackie
Jacinda, nn Jackie, is really cute.
Anonymous wrote:Jacinda, nn Jackie
Johanna, nn Jackie
Jordana, nn Jackie
Anonymous wrote:I like Jacqueline, nn Jackie. Feels like an underused classic.