What are your thoughts on the name Jaxon, with that spelling. I've always had a bit of a fascination with the letter x in names (no idea why) and DH recently brought up this spelling.... I personally like it, but I don't know if I'm being blinded by the x. What are your opinions of the name?
To be honest, it's probably not one of our top 2 boy names but we're not going to completely agree/settle on a name until baby is born. We still have 2 months until the anatomical scan so we may find out it's a girl and this is all a moot point, but I trust your opinions on spellings more so that DHs... he doesn't understand that odd/younique spellings are not cool!
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I love the name Jackson though but I don't think I will ever be able to get on board of the whole "x" trend.
Hehe! Like I said, DH came up with it and I honestly didn't know if I'm just blinded by my weird love of the letter x (like a woman wanting to get engaged being blinded by diamonds!)
And please god, I hope no one would ever spell it Jaxxin... that's too much younique, even for DH!
PS - I should emphasize DHs complete disregard for how a name actually works... he really loves the name Maximus Meridius like in Gladiator. He thinks that will automatically make a son the coolest thing ever and a complete bada$$.
Jackson is okay, but not as great as just Jack.
Jaxon is a horrible attempt to be trendy and different. The name is pronounced the same as Jackson so I don't get the need to put a random "x" in there to be unique. It just makes his name hard to spell for everyone for the rest of his life.
Jackson=
Jaxon =
If you like names with an X how about Felix or Xander?
A co-worker recently named his son Knox, nms but it has an X.
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All around, way too trendy for me
Jack is very popular, -son names are very popular, the LN as FN trend is very popular, and top it off with an X =



Plus, it's always looked like someone can't spell Jason to me.
Here's a list of other X names: https://www.babynamewizard.com/?q=namipedia/advanced-name-finder/results&sequence=x
Felix just is NMS, but I do like Xander - DH doesn't. I've also got Xavier on my list, and Dexter is in the top 3!
Really really really dislike it for a bevy of reasons.
If you like X, how about Dexter?
Go with a name that really has an X:
Dexter
Baxter
Alexander
Xander
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Dexter is towards the very top of the list! DH doesn't like Xander or Alexander and Baxter is BFFs dogs name so that's out.
I am so glad I posted this though because I really do think I just liked the x... I much prefer Jackson. In fact, that used to be our number 1 until it became waaay too popular (in one month DH had 3 coworkers name kids Jackson) and we scrapped it. I still love Jackson but it's just a matter if we're comfortable with the popularity of it.
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Ah yes...soft spots for names. I love some odd ones myself...but I have some ideas for the X. I do think your husband went a bit overboard, and I hate to see a perfectly good name like Maximus go ridiculous because of a middle name like that, but paired with a more classic choice, it could really work. And then there's all the ways you can use Max. Here are a few posts I think might help.
https://nameberry.com/blog/2010/11/15/baby-names-2011-14-hottest-trends-to-track-now/
https://nameberry.com/blog/2009/11/02/hot-baby-name-max-in-the-spotlight/
https://community.thebump.com/cs/ks/forums/thread/41429813.aspx
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My hubby really loves Xavier - which is actually a family name from the 17th century - after George Xavier, the first in the line of people with our last name.
BTW, I like Jackson best. I really, really love Jack! No matter if you choose Jaxon or Jackson, your son will still have that same name and he'll be Jackson R./Jaxon R. (or whatever your initial is) in his classroom. Spelling it with an X doesn't fix a problem, it just creates more problems - like, How do you spell your name again???
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OMG, such a good point. I totally used to have a little mental list I went through when thinking of names and "could this name fit with all sorts of professions"... I haven't been thinking about that ever since actually getting BFP - yikes, where did my choosiness go?!?!
Off to rethink all recent names we've discussed.
Love Jackson
Hate Jaxon
Javier is also spelled with X in Mexico--- Xavier
I like Jaxon... but it also depends on if you are using a nickname. If you are going to call your son by his full name... I would spell it Jackson (because Jaxon and Jackson sound the same and Jackson looks nicer).
However... if you are going to use a nickname... then "Jax" and "Jack" are different. I personally like the nickname Jax and would name my son Jaxon.... just depends on what you are going for.
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