What do you think of [name]Jacoby[/name]? [name]Will[/name] people constantly call him [name]Jacob[/name]? Any other spelling possibilities that don’t look ridiculous (I am not generally a fan of “creative” spellings). What about the combo [name]Jacoby[/name] [name]Lincoln[/name]? Hubby really wants [name]Lincoln[/name], but I’m having trouble envisioning that as our sons first name, although I do like it. My other fav is [name]Silas[/name], but hubby doesn’t like it. Brothers and griffin and [name]Corbin[/name]. Other suggestions/combos welcome. Thanks!
I think [name]Jacoby[/name] is very fantasy and one of those names you find in child tale. I like it. I pn [name]Jacoby[/name] and [name]Jacob[/name] different, for me [name]Jacoby[/name] is Jah-koh-bee, while [name]Jacob[/name] is [name]Jay[/name]-cohb.
I really like [name]Jacoby[/name]. I like your combo [name]Jacoby[/name] [name]Lincoln[/name] very much. It’s really cool, but doesn’t feel overly trendy. It’s solid enough to stand through the years. I don’t think he’d be called [name]Jacob[/name] at all. [name]Jacoby[/name] is it’s own distinct name. I like it with [name]Griffin[/name] and [name]Corbin[/name], too. It’s nice to have a non-“n” ending name in the trio.
In my community [name]Jacoby[/name] is a well know surname. There are buildings and streets with the name applied. I actually know a girl who is from thier liniage and has named her son after her ancestor’s surname with the name [name]Jacoby[/name]. They call him [name]Coby[/name]. I think it’s an awesome name! I also love [name]Lincoln[/name]! The nn [name]Link[/name] is amazing!
Where I am I think it’s a bit more popular due to the baseball player [name]Jacoby[/name] Ellsbury. But I like it, I think it’s a fresh alternative to [name]Jacob[/name]. And I don’t think others would nickname him [name]Jacob[/name] unless you did.
I don’t think he’d be called [name]Jacob[/name], it’s a distint enough name, maybe if people misread it but the y should make a difference.
I honestly think [name]Lincoln[/name] goes best with [name]Griffin[/name] and [name]Corbin[/name]. The “in” sound endings, and I’m not sure if your boys go by shortened forms but I think [name]Griff[/name], [name]Corby[/name] and [name]Link[/name] could be really cool together.