A bunch of polls, because I can.
Aug. 27th, 2006 11:30 pmKids are a long way off for me. I'm just obsessive about names. I also like making polls, which are behind the cuts. So.
I mentioned a while back that I like the name Jack, short for John, and many people seemed to not realize that Jack is a nickname for John, or considered Jack a full first name of it's own right. I think that I'd be reluctant to name a boy Jack because I'd hate for him to have to constantly explain that Jack is not short for John, but I'm curious to see if I'm just being old fashioned.
[Poll #808351]
Within the past few days, I've really come to like the name Madeline, nickname Maddie/Maddy. It's also my grandmother's name, and I think that using the name would be an awesome way to honor her. However (and I think she's had this issue before, too), her name is pronounced MAD-uh-lin, and I'm afraid that people would end up pronouncing it MAD-uh-line, like the book series. What do y'all think?
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I like the name Sophia, but the Sop makes me think of soap, which completely turns me off. I like Sofia much better, but I kind of feel like a) that spelling could only work on someone of Spanish descent, of which I am not, and b) she'd go through her entire life with her name misspelled. So...
[Poll #808353]
I mentioned a while back that I like the name Jack, short for John, and many people seemed to not realize that Jack is a nickname for John, or considered Jack a full first name of it's own right. I think that I'd be reluctant to name a boy Jack because I'd hate for him to have to constantly explain that Jack is not short for John, but I'm curious to see if I'm just being old fashioned.
[Poll #808351]
Within the past few days, I've really come to like the name Madeline, nickname Maddie/Maddy. It's also my grandmother's name, and I think that using the name would be an awesome way to honor her. However (and I think she's had this issue before, too), her name is pronounced MAD-uh-lin, and I'm afraid that people would end up pronouncing it MAD-uh-line, like the book series. What do y'all think?
[Poll #808352]
I like the name Sophia, but the Sop makes me think of soap, which completely turns me off. I like Sofia much better, but I kind of feel like a) that spelling could only work on someone of Spanish descent, of which I am not, and b) she'd go through her entire life with her name misspelled. So...
[Poll #808353]
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Date: 2006-08-28 03:53 am (UTC)As far as nicknames go, unless you call them something like Bubba or Turniphead or something that is OBVIOUSLY not their real name, people don't ever think about it. I have an Evie/Evelynn and I was signing her up for ballet lessons this weekend and I remarked to the friend I was with that it's odd for me to think of her as Evelynn, and she said that she'd never realized her name wasn't Evie. So I wouldn't put much thought into it.
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Date: 2006-08-28 04:20 am (UTC)I think Just Jack is fine today. I work at a preschool and I have 3 Jacks who aren't Johns.
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Date: 2006-08-28 04:22 am (UTC)Madeline is all right to me. I like the spelling Madeleine.
Sofia looks odd to me. I don't like the name at all though (nor do I like Sophia).
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Date: 2006-08-28 05:04 am (UTC)For the pronounciation you are going for, I always think Madelyn is how I would spell it but I don't think it's a huge deal if it is spelled Madeline and just make sure to correct anyone who says it wrong. The name in general is one that can be used either way.
For Sofia I think more Sofia Coppola than Spanish so while I prefer Sophia, Sofia still works. But she's Italian so really any romance language could use that spelling.
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Date: 2006-08-28 05:48 am (UTC)I think Sophia and Sofia are really interchangeable as spellings, though she'll probably get it spelled with the "ph" a lot.
It used to be I'd assume Jack was short for John, but I've now encountered so many plain Jacks, Jack-short-for-Jackson, Jack-on-a-girls that I really don't know who I am anymore, much less what Jack is short for now.
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Date: 2006-08-28 12:24 pm (UTC)I pronounce Madeline mad-uh-line because I prefer it that way, but I believe mad-uh-lynn is the more popular pronounciation these days. Madalyn looks a bit trashy to me.
Jack by itself is so common these days that I don't think you'd have anything to worry about.
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Date: 2006-08-28 02:34 pm (UTC)I prefer the spelling Madeleine, and I always thought the correct pronunciation of that was LINE, because of the children's book name pronounced that way for rhyming purposes.
Madeline can be pronounced either way--I think you'll get a mix of responses. Def. don't go with Madalyn.
I LOOOOVE Sofia. Do it. It's gorgeous.
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Date: 2006-08-28 03:42 pm (UTC)i like madeline, and i naturally pronounce it mad-uh-lin, although i do see the point of mad-uh-line, i dont feel passionate that one way is correct and the other is not.
i like sofia a lot, prefer it to sophia actually. i also love sophie though i dont like sofie one bit.
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