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[Opinions] Re: Jessie
in reply to a message by Kelly
I don't care for Jessie as a formal name, as I think it's just plain too nickname-y sounding, and I find it immature (I can't see an adult woman named Jessie). I prefer Jessica with Jessie as a nickname, but I do not think the formal name decision should revolve around a nickname, as the child may not even like the nickname Jessie, and will want to go by her formal name or a different nickname, and you may just settle upon a name you do not fully like.Edit: Changed wording.

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This message was edited 6/20/2005, 8:17 PM

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Jessie is indeed a name from many years ago, and not a shortened form. In my area, it's occasionally used as a nick name for Ghislaine.
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I didn't say...I did not say in my post that Jessie was not "a name." I just said I didn't care for it as a formal name.
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