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Jago

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Redblackcar2 · 22/06/2013 17:35

Thoughts on this please .

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Madamecastafiore · 22/06/2013 17:36

Love it. DH will not entertain it though!

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Elizabeth22 · 22/06/2013 17:39

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Mumblyboo · 22/06/2013 18:16

i love J names for boys but this one just jarrs. can't work out why. prefer hugo. (not that you asked OP!)

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natandmat · 22/06/2013 19:58

I know this may be a stupid question but how do you pronounce it? In my head I keep saying Iago as in the baddie fr

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natandmat · 22/06/2013 19:59

From othello?

Sorry, pressed send too soon!!

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makescakeswhenstressed · 22/06/2013 20:12

I think it's a great name and really really does the little bit I know called Jago.

Think it's pronounced jay-go but I've only ever seen it written

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makescakeswhenstressed · 22/06/2013 20:13

Really really suits the little boy. ..


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ghosteditor · 22/06/2013 20:13

It's jay-go. I know an awesome toddler called the same. In fact his mum will probably be along to comment soon Grin

It's a bit different but a good sturdy Cornish name.

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PollyPlummer · 22/06/2013 20:14

I think its Jay go, the Cornish equivalent to Jacob. I love it.

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ghosteditor · 22/06/2013 20:14

Xpost cakes Wink

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Ablababla · 22/06/2013 20:14

Everyone will pronounce it like othello ime. Really wanted this for DS but our family found it too bewildering. Happy we went for it as a second name only.

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PollyPlummer · 22/06/2013 20:14

x post ghost

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makescakeswhenstressed · 22/06/2013 20:16

hah. same little boy ghost knows I might add.

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ghosteditor · 22/06/2013 20:19

Gotta love MN quiches Wink

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perfectmummy · 22/06/2013 20:32

yes Cornish as far as I'm aware. We loved it and our DS was nearly named it

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GwendolineMaryLacey · 22/06/2013 20:34

Love it.

Othello was Iago who was a sod

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Mintyy · 22/06/2013 20:37

I always try to like or love the names in the baby names thread.

But I'm afraid this is one of those I just cannot like, no matter what I do. It is toooooooo posh for me and therefore strays into Crispin and Annabel territory. Sorry.

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Theimpossiblegirl · 22/06/2013 20:47

If it is pronounced Jay-go, I love it.
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AintNobodyHereButUsKittens · 22/06/2013 20:49

I know a Cornish Jago (yes, Jay-go). Nice chap, quite posh. It's an ok name I think.

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bootsycollins · 22/06/2013 21:08

Makes me think of Django

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sundanceclaire · 22/06/2013 22:30

My friends little boy is called Jago. Great name and full of character. It's pn Jay-go.

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BonaDea · 22/06/2013 22:33

Sorry, I hate it.

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