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I think Jaxon is a really cool name for a guy. Jax is a cute nickname.
-- pink_floyd_fan  7/23/2006
My friend spells her son's name Jaxson with the nickname Jax.
-- Anonymous User  10/5/2006
I like Jax and I think it would suit both girls (a namesake for Jacqueline) and boys (a namesake for Jack and John).

I prefer Jackson to Jaxon, though (with Jax as the nickname), just so a child given this name could escape the inevitable misspellings he'd get throughout his life. I think a set of twins named Jasmine (f) and Jackson (m) would be fun: Jazz and Jax!
-- leananshae  12/25/2007
I like the nickname Jax, but I don't like the way Jaxon looks. I think a lot of people would spell it wrong too, which could get pretty annoying for the bearer.
-- scarletquillraven  1/25/2008
Hate Jaxon. Misspelled, surname, so trendy right notw and only right now. What does that mean? Jaxon will be Jaxon A. for his entire schooling and in thirty years it will be completely dated.
-- ZoeAliza  4/5/2008
This is an asinine spelling of a bad name. Uneducated parents who are far too young choose this infantile spelling because they think it's cool. Too bad the spelling won't make the son look very intelligent either.
-- slight night shiver  4/24/2008
How could Jaxon possibly be appropriate for a girl? It literally means, "son of Jack", misspelling aside.
-- Townzell  5/24/2008
This is merely a kreatyv spylyng of Jackson, which is a dumb name because it's the last name of Wacko Jacko. There are plenty of other nice names out there!
-- bananarama  7/9/2008
A festering boil on the buttocks of society, Jaxon epitomises everything crass, uneducated, trendy and thoughtless about naming children today. Can you imagine a judge of the High Court named Jaxon? No! Then don't give the name to your child! You are declaring your low aspirations for them to the world and limiting their opportunities in life. Names do matter!
-- Anonymous User  12/6/2008
Wow, this name looks ridiculous misspelled like this.
-- Varuca  1/5/2009
Awful. Reminds me of "Saxon", which is what you'd call an Englishman to make him contemplate his German roots. Hun also works, apparently. (Nothing personal, but the English aren't exactly the most liked people in Ireland, Scotland or Wales). This is even worse than Saxon, which I'd imagine is the name of one of those pretentious, bluest-blood-in-England types whom nobody else likes. "Jaxon" is trashy beyond belief.
-- Undine  3/16/2009
Jaxon is not a horrible name. I want to name my son Jaxon. I want it spelled that way so people don't call him Jack. Jax is a cute nickname. Stop dissing names that are spelled different. That's saying one way is the only right way. There are several different ways of spelling every name. Even simple names like Ava could be spelled Ayvah.
-- sweetbrandy  3/20/2009
There are so many names (most of them last names) that sound like "Someone's Son". Like Stevenson, Harrison, Robinson, and Jackson. I like it spelled Jaxon because it's more like a name than a title, although I love it spelled Jackson, too.
-- Aloicious  7/28/2009
I loathe this new 'creative' spelling. I do like the name JACKSON. I guess some parents spell it this way to get the nickname Jax out of it instead of Jack. If you don't want your kid to be called Jack, don't name him Jackson, no matter how you spell it, it sounds the same.
-- McHobbit  10/28/2009

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