I love the name [name_m]Jack[/name_m] but can’t see it as a stand-alone name because it was a nickname for a great-grandfather. I quite like the name [name_m]Jonathan[/name_m] and was wondering if it was plausible to make the jump to [name_m]Jack[/name_m]. And how does it sound with [name_m]Redmond[/name_m] ([name_u]Red[/name_u]) and [name_m]Paul[/name_m]?
I know a [name_m]John[/name_m] who goes by [name_m]Jack[/name_m] so I can see it working. I also think it fits well with [name_m]Redmond[/name_m] & [name_m]Paul[/name_m]
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[name_m]Jack[/name_m] is a traditional nickname of [name_m]John[/name_m], which is where [name_m]Jonathan[/name_m] stems from, so I’d say it works It also fits great with [name_m]Redmond[/name_m] & [name_m]Paul[/name_m]
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Definitely I think [name_m]Jack[/name_m] could work as a nn for [name_m]Jonathan[/name_m]. Also [name_m]Jonathan[/name_m] is such a handsome dependable sounding name I like [name_m]Jonathan[/name_m] with [name_m]Redmond[/name_m] & [name_m]Paul[/name_m] as well.
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I think it works
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Definitely works.
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