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[Opinions] Jessie (m)
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I see nothing wrong with using it as long as you do provide a full, classic mn,as in the vintage name-era English actress Jessie Margaret Matthews.But when she asks you what it means I'd be tempted to make it a version of Jean, like the Scots do, rather than a truncated Jessamine or Jessica, which might make her feel cheated of the full version.Jessamine is less common than Jessica but sounds a tad twee; you could spell it like Jessamyn West to stress the pronunciation. Jessica is widely used but it's become a classic, and would probably be shortened by her friends to Jess rather than Jessie. Jessica is my second choice, but Jessie marks her as an individual from the beginning, and not just yet another Jessica trying to find an identity that distinguishes her from namesakesWhich name would you rather have? Jessie since you like it so much and want to use it
Which name would you use? Ditto
Which images/colors do you get from them? Deep rich orange - all J words are that colour to me
How do you imagine the parents? Jessamine's = trying too hard; Jessamyn's = fans of Jessamyn West; Jessica's = nice normal everyday people; Jessie's ditto plus down-to-earth
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