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Kane2013 · 13/04/2020 23:06

Anyone got any thoughts on the name Jessie with middle name ann for a girl?

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LouiseTrees · 13/04/2020 23:16

Jessica Ann would sound better but it’s a nice name.

Enough4me · 13/04/2020 23:17

I'd go for Jessica Ann (nn Jessie).

Tillygetsit · 13/04/2020 23:23

I prefer Jessie to Jessica as I don't like the sic part. Sounds good.

87Callista · 14/04/2020 00:18

I like it, Jessie Ann Surname sounds good to me :). go for it!

bond547254 · 14/04/2020 03:32

Names are a matter of personal choice but there are a few things to consider. Don't choose a name that is sweet on a baby but silly once grown adult. Avoid naming a child after the present celebrities who have strange made up names. No one will remember them in years to come and their reputation may have been tarnished by then. Be careful of initials (family name suggestions).e,g,Samual Henry Ian Thompson. Some children grow up dislike their name so give them 2/3 choices and a first name that can have variations is good e.g. James ,Jimmy,Jamie,Jim

Jossina · 14/04/2020 04:33

Jessica Anne sounds and looks nice.

MikeUniformMike · 14/04/2020 10:14

Jessamine might be a nicer first name, if you're not sold on Jessica.

Whatsyourflava · 14/04/2020 10:45

Jessie Ann is a lovely choice 🥰 really great

NuffSaidSam · 14/04/2020 10:50

Jessie Ann is lovely.

Is probably go with Jessica nn Jessie just because it gives her more options/a more 'grown up' name if she even wants it.

And it gives you something to call her when she's in BIG trouble 😉

daisypond · 14/04/2020 11:07

Jessica is better than Jessie. Jess is a better short form as well for me.

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