That particular spelling of Jackson is not common at all. A family friend has a son named Jaxton, and he goes by Jax. Everyone always misspells his name. They want to put the -ck in there some where. Edward is a good middle name though.
Lorelai Caitlyn (Caitlin?) is very pretty.?
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I have two Jacksons in my preschool class, and quite a few more in other classes. (There is at least one Jack/Jackson in every class I think!) So I'd say Jaxson is common, just not the most common spelling.
Jackson yes, Jaxson not as much. But they sound the same... are you always going to say "His name is Jaxson but it's spelled with an x instead of a ck" just so people know you are different?
Re: What do you think? Are they common?
That particular spelling of Jackson is not common at all. A family friend has a son named Jaxton, and he goes by Jax. Everyone always misspells his name. They want to put the -ck in there some where. Edward is a good middle name though.
Lorelai Caitlyn (Caitlin?) is very pretty.?
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Jaxon/Jackson is.
I"m not a big fan of the double vowel sound in Lorelai Ava, but Caitlyn is fine. Are you a Gilmore Girls fan?
Jackson yes, Jaxson not as much. But they sound the same... are you always going to say "His name is Jaxson but it's spelled with an x instead of a ck" just so people know you are different?
I think they are all good choices, though!
Jaxon is on the rise I think, though I love it...it was on my list but my friend named her son Jackson...oh well...love Lorelai too!
I really like Jaxson, but not spelled like that. I like the traditional spelling, Jackson, more.
I love the name Lorelai but dont think it sounds good with Ava or Caitlyn.
I like Jackson, but not spelled that way.
I love Lorelai, would go with Ava since its kind of a longer name.
Jackson and Jack are hugely common/popular. Jaxon is the same name, just spelled differently, so yes, I'd say it is common (and a bad spelling).
Lorelei is not common around me, and Lorelei Caitlin sounds beautiful.