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[Opinions] Jett
What do you think of Jett?Would you use it for a boy, or a girl? **Starfish and coffee, maple syrup and jam/Butterscotch clouds, a tangerine, and a side order of ham**

This message was edited 5/4/2020, 10:32 AM

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It's too plane-y. I think it sounds masculine.
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Sounds kind of cool but I hate flying so no. It's all masculine to me.
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My cousin has a kid called Jett whose actual name is James IV.One of my sister's old friends has a daughter named Jetts.I think it's ugly but peppy and unisex.For a girl it seems between Jade, Georgette, and Greer. For a boy it seems between Rhett, Chet, Jay, and Chase.

This message was edited 5/5/2020, 6:18 PM

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I know a guy in real life named Jett. He's in his mid 30s. It suits him. His has jet black hair. I like it on either gender, and I like the spelling Jette.

This message was edited 5/5/2020, 3:13 PM

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Juliet nn JetJet(t) as a nickname for Juliet is one of my favorite ideas.
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I suppose that, about 70 or so years ago it would have had a really zingy, macho, exciting feel, which space travel killed stone dead. Now, instead of cutting-edge aviation, it's just a shiny black gemstone, which means a sex change from hypermale to dainty female.So, IRL right now, I'd say girl. In fiction, it would depend on when the story happened.
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Not my favorite, but it’s alright. Strictly masculine, though, unless you use Jette as a nickname for Jeannette.
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Don't like it. Only for a boy
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I like Jett as a middle name for a boy. We're actually considering it for one of our future boys.
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I don’t like it, but don’t hate it. It’s just not my style.
I’d definitely use it for a boy though, I think it’s quite hideous for a girl.
And for sure, only as a middle name.
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I like it. I think it leans more toward a masculine name but it could very easily be used as a girl’s name. The -ett reminds me of the feminine ending of -ette. It could also be used in a double fn for a girl: Mary Jett, Anna Jett, Emma Jett.
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I love Jett for a boy. I can’t picture it on a girl.
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