[Opinions] Jessica
WDYT of Jessica? Is it too popular, and does the nickname Jessie sound to masculine?
Top ten name
Emma, Emily, Elizabeth, Charlotte, Catherine, Erika, Chealsea, Jennifer, Jessica, Jocelyn.
Top ten name
Emma, Emily, Elizabeth, Charlotte, Catherine, Erika, Chealsea, Jennifer, Jessica, Jocelyn.
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Jessica isn't my fave.
But i like its nickname Jeska...
But i like its nickname Jeska...
I prefer Jessa ;)
I've always really liked Jessica. It was a top contender for our daughter's name. It's very popular, but not as much as Emma or Sarah.
I don't mind the nn Jessie, as long as it is spelled that way it doesn't seem masculine.
I don't mind the nn Jessie, as long as it is spelled that way it doesn't seem masculine.
I agree with Haven, I thought Jessica had had its time in the limelight, it feels very 80's to me.
Not a bad name though, it just got very, very overused, so maybe one could consider some other name?
Not a bad name though, it just got very, very overused, so maybe one could consider some other name?
I think Jessica is a great name. It's timeless and not at all popular nowadays. Many people have stopped naming their child Jessica for fear it was too popular. Popularity should have no bearing on a name, anyway.
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The name is dropping in popularity, but it's still common. My name is Jessica, and I've never liked being called Jessie (I don't mind being called Jess though). While I was growing up, I had to share my name with at least one classmate during the majority of my school years, which bothered me. Not only was it confusing, but I just felt like my name was really boring. I still wish that I had been given a less common name.
I like Jessica even though it was really popular a while ago. I love Jessie though, and no it's not too masculine.
I worked with three Jessica's at the same time, so I'm afraid that it's a little popular right now. If that's your thing, great! It's not a name that she is going to hate later on. The three girls I worked with went by "Jessica" , "Jessie" and "Jess" to distinguish them from each other. My favorite is "Jess", but "Jessie" (spelled that way) is not too masculine. Hope that helped. Just my opinions.
I quite dislike it. Jessie doesn't sound/look that masculine; Jesse does.
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I'm sorry. This is the reason that I advoid using popular names, because they quickly become dated. Jessica is very dated for me - as is Erika, Jessica, Jocelyn, and Jennifer. Emma, Emily and Charlotte will follow quickly.
Ditto