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Names like Jack

44 replies

Fieldday · 13/12/2013 12:06

Hi all, I have a wonderful friend (non-mumsneter) who's due in just a couple of weeks and she's completely stumped on names for a boy. Her eldest is Sam and she loves the name Jack but is worried by just how popular it is at the moment. Can you think of anything in a similar vein? Thanks.

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FrazzleRock · 22/12/2013 07:38

Totally outing myself here but I have a Jack (4) and a Charlie (8) Seemingly the most popular boys names of all time.
However, I don't know of one single other Jack or Charlie of their generation.

Tell your friend to go for it! I also love Sam, which is my next choice of boys name (not that I plan on having any more children!)

jackandjilly · 22/12/2013 07:27

I have a Jack Alexander and our last name begins with J! My next choice was Sam!

kazza446 · 21/12/2013 23:23

She could have Zachary but shorten to Zach or Isaac which again could be shortened to Zach. Also Jake is quite similar. I love Ted, Freddie, & seb at the moment but husband hates them all. My wee man is coming out by c section next Friday and still we've no name!!

Iwaswatchingthat · 21/12/2013 23:16

Are you a Father Ted fan jackie?

JackiePaper · 21/12/2013 23:14

Ted and Dougal Wink

RobinSparkles · 21/12/2013 23:12

I know siblings called Jack and Sam :).

Both great names!

My offerings:
James
Ben(jamin)
George
Jacob

Iwaswatchingthat · 21/12/2013 23:02

Sam and Joe

Sam and Charlie

Sam and Tom

I do think Sam and Jack is lovely though.

GirlWithTheDirtyShirt · 21/12/2013 23:00

I'll be honest, if she already has a Sam she may as well also have a Jack. It's a bit too late to be worrying about kit using really popular names.

tiamariaxxx · 21/12/2013 22:56

Jake :) my eldest.

kaatieexox · 21/12/2013 22:52

Odearme really? Love it :) my dh picked it and it has grown on me. he will be Jack Alexander Jones though, so no jackass Wink

ODearMe · 20/12/2013 22:06

I forgot to consider his initial with our surname, which begins with s though - it makes him jack.a.s!!!! (jackass)

ODearMe · 20/12/2013 22:05

I have a Jack Alexander!!!

kaatieexox · 20/12/2013 13:13

We are expecting our first DS in January and he will be Jack Alexander Grin

getmeoutofthismadhouse · 20/12/2013 13:06

Definitely the area. I have a 9 yr old Jack and very few in this part . I knew of 1 other in his school .

Jacob , Joshua , James , Jackson?

TheNightIsDark · 18/12/2013 22:23

I have a Jack. Well he answers to Jack Jack Confused

He's one of 2 out of 40 in his year group and was the only one all through nursery.

CharlesRyder · 18/12/2013 22:13

Strike that, can't go with Sam!

CharlesRyder · 18/12/2013 22:11

Sim? Short for Simeon. think it slips off the tongue in the same way as Jack.

eatyourveg · 18/12/2013 18:02

What about Ned?

ODearMe · 18/12/2013 17:52

I have a Jack, I didn't really care how popular it is, it is a lovely name!

TheFutureMrsB · 18/12/2013 17:49

I have a Jack and he is the only one in his school :)

Mignonette · 18/12/2013 17:11

I have a Jack who is a grown man and the name really suits him.

It is popular because it is a cool name for boys and men.

Simple.

Tomkat79 · 18/12/2013 17:09

I have a 7 yo Jack and he's the only one in his year group. Such a lovely name, really suits a cheeky lil lad x

thegreylady · 17/12/2013 20:35

I know 3 primary aged Jacks and my dss is Jack too though he is John on bc.

mumslife · 17/12/2013 20:16

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anotherchristmasnamechange · 16/12/2013 21:21

Jock?

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