Pardon me, but I feel compelled to step forward and defend my name. As a
Jessica myself, born and bred, I feel a responsibility.
"
Jessica" is a perfectly good name -- it's derived from the Hebrew word "yishai" (sp?) meaning "gift".
William Shakespeare invented it for the Merchant of Venice, needing a properly Jewish-sounding name, or so I've heard. While in my girlhood it caused me trouble with it's length (you have no idea how I envied the
Anne's and
Sara's when trying to spell out all seven letters in kindergarten!) I feel it has a certain elegance to it, and is very feminine sounding.
I like how it has the hard "k" sound on the end, like the ancient Romans used with their names ("
Lucilla" and "
Lucius", amoung others, were pronounced with hard "k"s, hence "Lu-kill-a" and "Lu-ki-us" instead of "Lu-sill-ah" and "Lu-shoos"). I'm proud of it's origin. And ya know what? I don't care that it's common. In my home in the Deep South, we have more double-names like Suzy-Jo and Billy-Bob, and
Jessica isn't so common. In fact, I've only ever had two classmates with the name
Jessica. And no playground bully I knew was ever able to twist it into something taunting, like "Smelly
Shelley".
On the other hand, I hate it when people try shortening it to "
Jesse" or hacking off an "s" and making it "Jesica". These Jesses and Jesicas are other people, not *me*.
*steps down from podium*