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Anyone have a son named Jesse?

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HollyBunda · 30/07/2009 15:47

Run into any teasing?

I'm american and only just found out that Jesse is not very nicely used up north.
We are in London though so don't know if that will really affect us here.

I love the name, but wouldn't want my son to be teased forever more for it.

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Tinker · 30/07/2009 16:52

We wanted this if we had a boy. Think it's a great name but was secretly a bit relieved when had a girl as I just know he would have been the subject of tedious comments. We are oop north though.

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oliviasmama · 30/07/2009 17:05

FANTASTIC name, very cool.

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ForExample · 30/07/2009 17:07

really unlikely to be an issue in London.

like it.

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seeker · 30/07/2009 17:07

Just don't EVER move to Scotland!

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seeker · 30/07/2009 17:08

I went to University with an American called Randy. That did cause him problems.

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MadameCastafiore · 30/07/2009 17:09

We come from SE London and he would get called a big Jesse! If he was small he would just be called a Jesse!

Went out with Western Samoan rugby player once who was called Jesse - liked spanking and spitting water at me during sex - well the one time we did it as didn't go back for seconds! FREAK!!! Sorry mind wandering then!!

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Tinker · 30/07/2009 17:12

I love Randy as well. And Rudi.

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HollyBunda · 30/07/2009 17:13

Madame - LOL! Samoan sex. mmmmm.

We are in SE London. We know two adult Jesse's who have said it has never been a problem for them here.

No plans to move to Scotland OR name him Randy. That's a problem wherever you live.

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noddyholder · 30/07/2009 17:14

I do he is 15 and no one has ever saud anything negative about it.there is a pic of him on my profile and jesse suits him

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bronze · 30/07/2009 17:14

I know a lovely Jesse. Blonde surfer type kid with very cool parents

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Fruityjuice · 30/07/2009 17:15

DP wanted this, I put my foot down, we have a Jack instead.
I live in London and ran it past all my friends, I got some peculiar looks to say the least, sorry

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noddyholder · 30/07/2009 17:16

bronze that must be us

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Doobydoo · 30/07/2009 17:17

Was on short list,family name.Opted for Milo insted
Went better with surname.
I knew a Jesse at school,he works in TV now and was rather fab back in secondary.

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Doobydoo · 30/07/2009 17:17

By the way dp is from Carlisle and Jesse was a name running through his family

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bronze · 30/07/2009 17:19

he must be about 15 now... how scary but last I knew they moved to Canada

It was on my shortlist. Would have suited him cos ds3 is an equally cool kid

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HollyBunda · 30/07/2009 17:19

Noddy, he's gorgeous! And totally 'looks' like a Jesse to me.

Thanks for the input so far.
Anyone else?

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lockets · 30/07/2009 18:02

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HollyBunda · 30/07/2009 18:06

This is so encouraging.
I was really sad thinking I had to ax it.
Now perhaps I can reconsider.

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popsycal · 30/07/2009 18:08

The hardest boy I knew at a north east comprehensive was called Jesse
never a problem for him

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MrsPigeon · 30/07/2009 18:11

I think it's a great name - I know a Jesse who doesn't seem to have had any trouble with it ... I met one Jesse at a conference once wearing a sticker saying 'Jessie' which might get on your nerves - but I would say go for it, really nice name, unusual but not too unusual.

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DeathbyDora · 30/07/2009 18:17

This has been my favourite boys name since I was young. I think it's gorgeous but sadly DH did not agree. He wanted Jordan (he thought basketball, I thought big knockers..)

I say go for it!

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noddyholder · 30/07/2009 21:06

Thanks lockets he is a sweetheart most of the time.he was the only Jesse in his class too so not too many around but also not too wacky

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pointydog · 30/07/2009 21:21

I certainly wouldn't use it in Scotland

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preggersplayspop · 30/07/2009 21:27

I know an adult Jesse who never had problems with the name, though often it was shortened to Jess. I think its a really great name, unusual without being really 'out there'. Its biblical I think?

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willowstar · 31/07/2009 13:58

I went out with a Jessie years ago...don't think he was affected by it. Know another Jessie now, 5 years old, great kid. The extended family were horrified by the name but they got used to it. I like it.

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