No but Jacklyn is always long for Jackie lol.....
2007-11-06 16:24:42
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answered by Chrys 5
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Yes Jacqueline NOT Jacklyn.
2007-11-07 16:27:56
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answered by Merrick Baliton 6
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No, besides the different spellings of Jacklyn (Jaclyn, Jacqueline, etc), there's Jacoba and anything else that begins with Jack-.
2007-11-07 00:34:16
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answered by >jem< 6
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No, only if your want it to be.
I know people whose name is Jacklyn but don't like to be called Jackie.
I know people whose name if Jackie and that's it.
2007-11-07 00:41:05
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answered by Wizz 2
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No...sometimes the person's name might be Jackie.
2007-11-07 00:38:40
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answered by ¤¤Je§§ica¤¤ 4
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My MIL is Jacqueline and we call her Jacky. I don't know any other name that is shortened to this but I do know of people who are just named 'Jacky/Jackie
2007-11-07 00:31:13
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answered by Cindy; mum to 3 monkeys! 7
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no because Jackie can be also short for Jakielo
2007-11-07 09:06:26
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answered by BunnyBoo 2
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most often it is. However my cousins name is Johanna and we call her Jackie. She was named for the late president John F Kennedy who was often called Jack.
2007-11-07 08:36:45
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answered by nykate_winslow 4
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It can be short for Jacqueline, John, Jacob, Jacoby, Jacoba, Janeka, or anything with a "Jack" in it.
2007-11-07 00:32:17
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answered by coolteamblt 6
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not nessecarily. it could be short for lots of names, or long for some - Jack. Haha. Then theres always Jacqui - for Jacqueline.
2007-11-07 06:15:33
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answered by maddy 2
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