We are naming our little guy Jaxson. Daddy picked it out but i really don't care for the shortened name Jack. So, I got creative and decided to remove "ck" and throw in an "x" now people can call him Jaxs.
UPDATE: 24 hours later.... You guys are brutal. I don't mind criticism. I was honestly curious what people thought. I like the suggestion to leave off the "s", I hadn't really considered it previously. I am shocked by how mean some of your comments were. I hope some of you teach your children a little more respect than you showed me.
Re: How do you feel about creative name spelling?
Would I choose a creative spelling personally? No, I would not.
But, I am not mortally offended when people do.
FWIW, you could simply use Jax to get the pronunciation you are looking for.
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That. Is. Awful.
If you hate Jack, then go with Jaxon. It's slightly less objectionable.
Since you asked, I don't care for creative spellings. A name is a word like any other, and should be spelled correctly. A name isn't a text message that you should shorten to cute it up.
I think you can still have the nn Jax while still spelling the name Jackson.
I just want to give you a world as beautiful as you are to me.
Against it.
If you want to be creative, get a creative/unusual name.
Give a kid a YOUNEEK spelling, you look like YOU can't spell, and your kid goes through life with his/her name misspelled.
My DH has a Connor in his class spelled "Konner." It's always misspelled and he's going to be stuck with that forever.
Just don't do it.
NN's are great. So call him Jax, but still SPELL the real name Jackson. You can shorten it to Jax either way.
How would you even say "Jaxs"? The letter x already has an s sound in it.
I agree with PPs that you can use the NN Jax without an unnecessarily weird spelling.
(Or maybe this is MUD. Holidays are slow.)
I don't care for creative spellings. You don't want to find yourself in the same category as the woman who named her daughter "La-a," pronounced Ladasha.
I agree that Jax is better than Jaxs. I don't see the point of adding that "s." Honestly, I have to say I love the name Jack, though -- but then, it isn't my LO.
Oh for sure the world needs another creatively spelled Jackson variant. Promise.
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you can still spell it correctly and still call him Jax (Jacks?) as a nn. The creative spelling is not good at all......
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I agree with this completely, as with what many PP's said.
First off, if you can't spell to begin with (ehm xs?? wtf) than you should probably stick with a name straight of a baby name book and leave well enough alone.
But yes, a nn is a nn... you can make it whatever you want and I wouldn't be offended in the least if a little boy was named Jackson but called Jax. For god sake there's a kid named Johnson and goes by Jaws lol he's a cutie on my youngest brother's hockey team.
Jacksis. Like Axis. He'd be the Jacksis of evil.
Hit the nail on the head. I work for a school photography company, so I see ALL SORTS names every single day. It's absolutely atrocious some of the weird names and screwed up "unique" spellings of normal names that I come across. And never have I ever thought, "oh, look, that's fun" but ALWAYS, "what on Earth was the PARENT thinking when they thought THAT was a good idea!?" It's going to give your sweet little one a hard time for the rest of his or her life, and it's not something they had any control over. It really does make the parent look bad.