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Jessica. nt
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Sometimes sentences don't end the way you think they salad.
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I like it. It sounds good. I can't think of a better way to put my thoughts about it lol.
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Even in the early 80s when I began hearing how popular this name had become, I didn't understand the appeal of Jessica. For me, the 'sica' part was and is very unattractive although I do think Jessie and Jessa are very sweet. OTOH, my dh loves this name; it's one of his favorites.
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I dunno, it just sounds like the name of a smart and feminine person. It's sleek and not too frilly, the J is strong and the ss is soft and the ica is pleasantly sharp like in Annika. I've known so many Jessicas, almost all of them smart and nice - that probably influences what I think of it ... and I like Jess and Jessie. I guess it's not all that memorable at this point, but it hasn't become as mediocre as a lot of names that saw as much popularity. I think it also ages really well - suits a girl or woman of any age and sounds dignified but not stuckup.
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