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[Opinions] Jagger or Jericho?
Which do you prefer and what are some other J names for a boy, also what are some middle names for them?Thank you!
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I love Jericho...definitely more than Jagger.
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Jericho
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neitherJericho is a worn-torn city and Jagger isn't a name at all for me, just a surname, as in Mick Jagger.Some J names for boys:
Julian
Julius
Jared
Jesse
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I agree.I've noticed Jagger has become a trend with young mothers now, all because of Mick Jagger. If they want to honor him, why not name the kid Mick/Mickey? Jagger is so unattractive and clunky.I'll add Joseph, James, Jonathan, Jonah, Jonas, and Jude to Muraskai's list.
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I don't think they're honoring Mick Jagger...I think it's because several celebs have used Jagger. Lindsay Davenport has Jagger Jonathan, Brett Scallions [from the band Fuel] has a son name Jagger Song, and Soleil Moon Frye has a daughter named Jagger Joseph Blue. I think it's more a celeb-influence name than a "omg i love mick jagger" name. Though I'm sure a few people used it because they wanted to honor Mick.
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Jericho no question, it seems a bit like asking for trouble to use the surname of crazy rockstar like Mick Jagger. Other J names are Joel, Justin, Jacob, Jason, Justus, Jamie, Julian, Jeremiah, Jackson, Jameson, Jude, and Jesse.Jericho Lewis
Jericho Sean
Jericho Percy
Jericho Alexis
Jericho Dean
Jericho Prosper
Jericho William
Jericho Wyatt
Jericho Brian
Jericho Nicholas
Jericho Thomas
Jericho Robert
Jericho Everett
Jericho Francis
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Jericho is much better.
I also like Jasper a lot.
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Jericho... I don't think of Jagger as a given name... Didn't even think of Jericho as a given name before I met someone who'd chosen that name, but it's better than Jagger.Josiah
Jeremiah
Joshua
Josue (same name- different language)
Joseph
Jose
John
Johanne
Jethro
Jed
Jedidah
Jedidiah
Justin
Jadon
Jason
Jonathan
Jared
Jarrett
Jack
Judah
PS. There's no apostrophe in combos... It's a plural form of a word- not a contraction or possessive, so there shouldn't be an apostrophe. (It's a common mistake these days and as a linguist/En. teacher it's one of my major pet peeves... sorry)
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