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[Opinions] Jean
Lately, I've really been likeing Jean. It's simple and familiar, but not being used much at all (hasn't ranked in the top 1000 for girls since 1994, in US). But, it still manages to fit in with names like Emma, since it used to be popular when they were popular the first time. All and all, its just very appealing to me.So... wdyt of it?Also, what about the combo Jean Afton? Any other combos you can cook up for me (if you need an idea of my taste, my name list is in my profile?Image hosting by Photobucket
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As a teen, Jean Elizabeth was going to be my second dd (after Mairead Cathleen). I wanted to call her Jeanie.I too love Jean's sweet simplicity. Also, the fact that it is an underappreciated gem adds to its charm.
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I much prefer Joan. Jean, while fine in theory, has just never appealed to me sound-wise.
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I like Joan as well. Right now, I like Jean a bit better than Joan, but they are both cool. Joan has a lot of backbone to it. It's always struck me as a very strong name.Image hosting by Photobucket
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There's nothing wrong with it, but I find it incredibly and painfully ugly, sorry, as well as very frumpy.
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Also Jeanne is prettyI think it is pronounced the same, although we call my friend of that name "Jeannie"
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I like Jeanie!Image hosting by Photobucket
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I dont think jean is a very good 1st name, but a terrific middl name. You could do something such as- Taryn Jean, Diana Jean, Cassandra Jean.
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Thanks, but I prefer Jean as a fn. I like Cassandra Jean all right, but Jean Cassandra is better. :-)Image hosting by Photobucket
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Jean is the name I am always called by. It's my middle name (my first name is Kathryn) but as the Kathryn was after an Aunt who lived very near us, Jean was thought to be best. i've always liked both my names. wouldn't change them.
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Glad to hear you've had a positive experience with your names (both of them)! I'm Katherine as well, but I don't like it very much (too many of us, and too many who also go by Katie).Image hosting by Photobucket
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Jean's gorgeous, isn't it? It's short and sweet but with some snap--aided by songs like "Blue Jean" and "Jean Genie," of course. And Jeanie is adorable and would fit in easily with Emma and Julia.I'm horribly biased towards it, though, because I call my sister Jean and Jeanie more often than I call her Sara at this point. ^^; I think it's absolutely lovely.Jean Afton appeals to me, and Jean River. Jean Eustacia, Jean Cecilia, Jean Veronica, Jean Viorica, Jean Beatrice, Jean Adamina, Jean Arcadia, Jean Arcadee (my personal preference slipping in, heh), Jean Matilda?And I have a horrible weakness for Jean Ann as a double name, but I'm pretty alone in that. ;)Array

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I actually like Jean Arcadie (my spelling peference slipping in), better than Jean Arcadia. Thanks!Image hosting by Photobucket
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I like Jean but perfer it as a mn. It is mt great grandmothers name. I think it would sound very nice and refreshing though as a fn. I don't really like Jean Afton. The names just don't go well together. I think you need a 3 or more syllable mn. Jean Alexandra
Jean Amelia
Jean Sophia
Jean Emily
Jean Abigail
Jean Catherine
Jean Elizabeth
Jean Isabelle
Jean Isabella
Jean Helena
Jean Louisa
Jean Noelle
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Thanks. I am forced to admit that Jean Catherine has a nice flow, though I prefer combos with a bit more spice. I like Jean Helena and Jean Amelia. :-)Image hosting by Photobucket
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How about . . .Jean Arcadia
Jean Cecelia
Jean Elspeth
Jean Matilda
Jean Veronica
Jean Katherine
Jean Chrysanta
Jean Alessandra
Jean Selena
Jean Serena
Jean Maria
Jean Marie
Jean Louise
Jean Elizabeth
Jean VioletDo you like any of those combos?_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Jean Elspeth is really pretty, and Jean Chrysanta (which is really different! I've never heard of it). I like Veronica, Matilda, Alessandra, Cecelia, Violet, and Arcadia, but not with Jean. Thanks for the combos!Image hosting by Photobucket
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How bout Jean Matilda Rose?
Sorry i like 3 word names (other then the surname)We have had our 1st child. Our little angel, Malakai-Rose Brenton 21st May 2006
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Thanks for the suggestion. I've never been a big fan of double middle names, its just not my thing. I like Jean Matilda, though, and I must admit, the combo as-is has nice flow.Image hosting by Photobucket
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Well, if you like it that is all that matters. :)
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Thanks, but feel free to give your opinion, too.Image hosting by Photobucket
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