[Opinions] Jett
What do you think of Jett?
Would you use it for a boy, or a girl?
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Would you use it for a boy, or a girl?
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This message was edited 5/4/2020, 10:32 AM
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It's too plane-y. I think it sounds masculine.
Sounds kind of cool but I hate flying so no. It's all masculine to me.
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.
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
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.
So, IRL right now, I'd say girl. In fiction, it would depend on when the story happened.
Don't like it. Only for a boy
I like Jett as a middle name for a boy. We're actually considering it for one of our future boys.
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.
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.
I love Jett for a boy. I can’t picture it on a girl.