Well Im not preg. but this is for when, if I do, and have a boy.
My hub. Wants Jaxon (Jackson) for our first boy.
Im not much fo the spelling but it would be
Jaxon Isaiah,
Do you think I could get away with nn him Jack and not Jax ?(Jax reminds me of a cat.)
My other names are First girl Norah Danielle
2nd child if boy or girl; Issac Dean or Bridget Jean.
2007-03-28
04:27:51
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I know the spelling is not what everyone likes but its what we agreed on. So just Answer if i could get away with saying just call him Jack. and not Jax
(this is to help, so he doesnt get asked a million times. or called wrong. )
It wont be wrong b/c its what we will nn him.
2007-03-28
04:34:27 ·
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I would definitely name him Jackson (not Jaxon!). How is Jaxon pronounced Jackson. Think logically...Jax-on is actually different to Jackson. Jaxon (Jahx-on), Jackson(Jack-son).
Jackson is so much nicer. If you named him Jaxon, the shortening of his name would actually be Jax(Jahx) not Jack. I'm not trying to be rude. I am just telling you the truth.
I once knew a dog called Jaxon spelt like this. He was about 5 years old 5 years ago (next door neighbours dog). They moved...new neighbours have a different breed of dog and their dogs name is Hamish. Anyway...
Just because people are naming their children "Jaxon" and claiming it is pronounced the same as Jackson doesn't mean it is. It is not! You can call Jackson "Jack" as well. Great name!
I love the name Jackson Isaiah. Good luck!
2007-03-28 04:31:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Jack Jaxon
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answered by ? 4
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Personally I think you will have a difficult time getting people to call him Jack instead of Jax...that is just my opinion, but that spelling guides you to Jax instead of Jack. As for the middle name Isaiah, I really like Jaxon Isaiah.
With Norah Danielle, I do believe that Danielle is somewhat long for the name Norah...but we do not know your last name, that might make all the difference. The other two names are good too, I might make a suggestion...go for Bridget Jene! It adds a unique twist to an ordinary name!
2007-03-28 05:57:49
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answered by Anonymous
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wow some people are weird. i see no problem with the spelling or the nickname. Even if you call him Jax/jack most people will spell it Jack anyway. So whats the big deal. I love the name Jackson/Jaxon.
Oh and most people who see Jaxon (spelled out), will pronounce it like Jackson, so i don't see it as a problem. Good luck
2007-03-28 05:03:37
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answered by sora_kairi02 4
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Jack is my favorite boy name! I like the spelling of Jaxon and Jackson....But, if you spell it Jacxon, his nickname could be Jac. Just a thought!
Jackson Isaiah "Jack"
Jaxon Isaiah "Jax"
Jacxon Isaiah "Jac"
As for the girl names, I think that Norah Danielle is pretty, an older name for sure, but pretty....Issac Dean sounds very stern and presidential. I like it! I have never liked Bridget, but I love Jean as a middle name! How about Allison Jean?
2007-03-28 04:53:41
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answered by Allgeier 6
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I like Jackson better than Jaxon! That looks like a ghetto way to spell it! If you don't want him called Jax, then don't name him Jaxon. Love Jackson and Jack though!
2007-03-28 04:34:42
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answered by BeThAnY 4
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I know a guy that named his kid that and the kid is awesome! But his nick name is Jax and pronounced "Jack". Honestly, if you are stuck on Jaxon and calling him Jack then why ask us what we think? There is no other alternative that you probably will like, maybe Jak or Jac... but it seems like you have made up your mind hon.
Your girl name is cute, although I like Nora , no "h". As for your 2nd children names, they are nice, although Bridget reminds me of an nonsmart pinup girl.
Good luck
2007-03-28 04:47:09
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answered by auburnc 3
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You people need to take a English 101! Jaxon does not pronounce Jackson! It pronounce Jax-on like Le-on. Just named him Jackson Stonewell.
2007-03-28 08:53:14
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answered by Anonymous
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You could still call him Jack, but if you don't like the spelling you could change it to Jackson. And I love Jaxon Isaiah.
2007-03-28 04:43:44
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answered by attheendofmyrope 4
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It will only lead to confusion and misspelling by other people. I think Jax is a nice nickname and Jaxon Isaiah is nice.
2007-03-28 04:40:50
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answered by Anonymous
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