Does Jenny age well?

[name_m]Just[/name_m] [name_f]Jenny[/name_f], not short for anything

Yes! There are plenty of adults who are named [name_f]Jenny[/name_f] or go by [name_f]Jenny[/name_f] professionally.

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[name_f]My[/name_f] mom is [name_f]Jennifer[/name_f] but called [name_f]Jenny[/name_f] and has been all her life. I think it she’s just fine.

I think [name_f]Jenny[/name_f] is quite sweet! I feel like it could suit a baby, a little girl, and even an adult, eventually.

For sure! Most people named [name_f]Jenny[/name_f] are currently adults, and are in a wide variety of professions and no one bats an eye. The popularity of [name_f]Jennifer[/name_f] in the last century definitely solidifies [name_f]Jenny[/name_f] as a name adults have

[name_f]My[/name_f] SO has a coworker who goes by [name_f]Jenny[/name_f] (I believe her name is [name_f]Jennifer[/name_f] but she goes exclusively by Jenny). She is an adult in her 30s and I still think it’s a great name. I wouldn’t question an adult [name_f]Jenny[/name_f], but I will say I know people try to call her [name_f]Jen[/name_f] and she corrects them. I don’t know if people do it out of judgement or what their thoughts are so I cannot say that no one would ever judge an adult [name_f]Jenny[/name_f], but I still think it’s worth it if you love the name.

[name_f]Jenny[/name_f] sounds pretty mature to me due to the number of adults named/nicknamed this. All of them are doing fine now. So yes!

I know several just Jennys who are adults so I think it’s fine!

I have a cousin named [name_f]Jenny[/name_f] in her mid-30s and it suits her! I’ve actually considered [name_f]Jennie[/name_f] (if I could get DH on board) because it was my great-grandmother’s name!

I think it’ll work just fine. I knew a first grader last year named Jennie-Mae, which I really liked.