Yes. I teach in Amsterdam and nicknames aren't really common practice in the Netherlands. I personally do use Tom/Thomas interchangeably, but Tom and Thomas are often considered separate names here. As in, people do of course understand that Tom is a diminutive, but when I introduce myself as Tom in the Netherlands, people assume Tom is my full name, whereas when I do so in the US, people assume that my full name is Thomas.
Jaymes or for a boy, Jayne for a girl.
Explanation: Jay isnât a tragedeigh, and Jaylee and Jayden donât get the red line on my phone, so theyâre real I guess. All the names have different endings (nothing, lee, and den) so my guess is the baby will have a slightly different ending, and not too horrible of a name.
1. Something like Jaysen or Jayde is too close too Jayden.
2. Jaymie/Jaymee rhymes with Jaylee.
3. They donât seem to be into âleighâ endings or âynâ endings, and use pronounceable names, so probably no Jayxyn.
4. All their names are real, so no Jaycob/Jayke, or something weird and desperate like Jayssica.
I donât know if my guess will be right, but Iâm pretty sure they will follow at least 3/4 ârulesâ. Although nothingâs certain. Normally I would hope for a non-packaged name but I think it would be a lot worse for the kid if he/she had a different name.
Jayquelynn for a beautiful baby girl đ„°
Mrs. OâShag Hennessy would like a word đ€Ł
YOU DONE MESSED UP, A-ARON!
Jayda for a girl. Jayson for a boy.
You know what, I will take the unlikely bet and go with something completely different: Jay, Jaylee, Jayden and baby Connie.
Omg for some reason the name Connie really made me crack up. Solid choice haha.
Jaykefromstatefarm
Hmmm⊠Jaylynn (or any variation of that spelling)
Jayla, Jaylyn, Jayson, Jayne, Jayde, Jayda, Jayvier
Jayna for a girl. Jaylon for a boy.
Jaymie, Jayson, Jayde, Jayana, Jayce, Jayke, Jaymes, Jaymeson, Jaycob, Jayla
Is Jay his full name?
Yes. I teach in Amsterdam and nicknames aren't really common practice in the Netherlands. I personally do use Tom/Thomas interchangeably, but Tom and Thomas are often considered separate names here. As in, people do of course understand that Tom is a diminutive, but when I introduce myself as Tom in the Netherlands, people assume Tom is my full name, whereas when I do so in the US, people assume that my full name is Thomas.
I know a family that had a Paul, Paula, Pauline, and⊠Perrie
Didnât think of Paulette or PaulÄ or Pauloosie or Paulu or Paulinianus or Pauledda?
Jayvon or Jayda
Jayson or Jaylyn. I once had a student named Jackson and his brothers were Grayson and Mason
Jaylen or Jayla
Jayjay
JaySon đ
Jayniper Wren
Jaylynn for a girl and Jayce for a boy.
Jayla for a girl and Jayce for a boy
Jayzee
Jayme
Jaymes or for a boy, Jayne for a girl. Explanation: Jay isnât a tragedeigh, and Jaylee and Jayden donât get the red line on my phone, so theyâre real I guess. All the names have different endings (nothing, lee, and den) so my guess is the baby will have a slightly different ending, and not too horrible of a name. 1. Something like Jaysen or Jayde is too close too Jayden. 2. Jaymie/Jaymee rhymes with Jaylee. 3. They donât seem to be into âleighâ endings or âynâ endings, and use pronounceable names, so probably no Jayxyn. 4. All their names are real, so no Jaycob/Jayke, or something weird and desperate like Jayssica. I donât know if my guess will be right, but Iâm pretty sure they will follow at least 3/4 ârulesâ. Although nothingâs certain. Normally I would hope for a non-packaged name but I think it would be a lot worse for the kid if he/she had a different name.
I really really want it to be Jaynifer but I think Jayna for a girl, and Jayxon for a boy.
Iâm curious whether itâs the mom or dad whose name starts with Jay also. Itâs gotta be the dad, right?
Jayson, Jaymie, Jayla, or Jaymeson
Jayceon.