I would not intentionally misspell a name just so I could use the nickname "JJ." Seriously -- that's going to lead to a lifetime of eyerolling and explanations from your child. Your child might only go by "JJ" for a few weeks, months, or years. But she'll be stuck with a wonky, misspelled name for life.
If you are dead set on using "JJ," find two names that legitimately start with J. There are tons of them out there.
Or, just use a "J" name for the first name, use Geraldine as a mn, and use "JJ" for the nickname anyway. You don't owe anyone explanations about where nicknames come from.
Be prepared -- people are going to react very negatively to this idea.
Jorja? Sorry but is it supposed to be pronounced like Georgia? I've never seen it and looks completely rediculous, if it's a cultural name I'm unaware of, I apologize.
I would not intentionally misspell a name just so I could use the nickname "JJ." Seriously -- that's going to lead to a lifetime of eyerolling and explanations from your child. Your child might only go by "JJ" for a few weeks, months, or years. But she'll be stuck with a wonky, misspelled name for life.
If you are dead set on using "JJ," find two names that legitimately start with J. There are tons of them out there.
Or, just use a "J" name for the first name, use Geraldine as a mn, and use "JJ" for the nickname anyway. You don't owe anyone explanations about where nicknames come from.
Be prepared -- people are going to react very negatively to this idea.
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What she said, I won't be able to say it any better
I would do Georgia Geraldine, nn Gigi. The others just look wrong to me. They sound nice, but I can't get past the spelling just for the sake of JJ as a nickname
I would do Georgia Geraldine, nn Gigi. The others just look wrong to me. They sound nice, but I can't get past the spelling just for the sake of JJ as a nickname
Love this idea! I also agree with all PP about changing a spelling to get a particular nickname.
I would do Georgia Geraldine, nn Gigi. The others just look wrong to me. They sound nice, but I can't get past the spelling just for the sake of JJ as a nickname
Good idea. I didn't connect that Jorja was supposed to sound like Georgia. Assumed it was made up or maybe cultural and pronounced with a Y sound for the J's.
There are other cute combos that would lead to JJ like Josephine June Josephine Jane
But if Geraldine has significance to you I'd go with Josephine Geraldine or Georgia Geraldine.
Jorja Jeraldine. The other one sounds like a mouthful (too long).
Jorja is a real name. My brain immediately went to Jorja Fox (from CSI). You may have to correct people the first time, but it isn't difficult.
Jerald is a real name. I had a family friend growing up who spelled it that way so I assume Jeraldine is the feminine version. No issues from me for it.
I'm with pps regarding spelling/misspelling names. I too thought of Jorja Fox, but still prefer the (far more common) Georgia spelling. I like pps suggestion of Georgia Geraldine nn Gigi. Josephine is a gorgeous name, but I'm not a fan of the rhyming Josephine Geraldine. If you're wanting to go with JJ, then I'd suggest: Josephine Joy Josephine Juliana Josephine Juliet
Josephine is a great name, I also love the name Jane. I would say call her JJ if you want, keep the actual name spelling accurate though. Otherwise you could tweak your names to have a nickname of GiGi.
Come on now. There's a lot of info on "google" that is incorrect, misleading, illegal, and just plain stupid. Being find-able on google is a low bar to hop over. Sure, people name their kids all kinds of things that are ill-advised, and these things wind up finding their way to the internet. The SSA website alone, by its very nature, lists many creative spellings.
And just because a person with a role on a TV show has the name Jorja doesn't legitimize it in my way of thinking. I don't give a hoot about whether a famous person's parents chose that name. It's still an intentional misspelling of Georgia, and I would never advise someone to use an intentional misspelling -- and one that people won't know how to pronounce at that -- just to nail down a nickname.
True story: My own daughter's initials for her first and middle name are T and J. My H chose her name, and it took me a while to warm up to it. One of the things I toyed with was the idea of calling her TJ instead of her first name. In reality we NEVER ONCE called her TJ, even though I think it's a pretty cute nickname. It just didn't fit. She just goes by her first name. I would advise people to tread very carefully around nicknames and not get too attached to using one.
Come on now. There's a lot of info on "google" that is incorrect, misleading, illegal, and just plain stupid. Being find-able on google is a low bar to hop over. Sure, people name their kids all kinds of things that are ill-advised, and these things wind up finding their way to the internet. The SSA website alone, by its very nature, lists many creative spellings.
And just because a person with a role on a TV show has the name Jorja doesn't legitimize it in my way of thinking. I don't give a hoot about whether a famous person's parents chose that name. It's still an intentional misspelling of Georgia, and I would never advise someone to use an intentional misspelling -- and one that people won't know how to pronounce at that -- just to nail down a nickname.
True story: My own daughter's initials for her first and middle name are T and J. My H chose her name, and it took me a while to warm up to it. One of the things I toyed with was the idea of calling her TJ instead of her first name. In reality we NEVER ONCE called her TJ, even though I think it's a pretty cute nickname. It just didn't fit. She just goes by her first name. I would advise people to tread very carefully around nicknames and not get too attached to using one.
That's so funny, one of my best friends since childhood is a named TJ! I've never met another girl named TJ
Re: Name help
If you are dead set on using "JJ," find two names that legitimately start with J. There are tons of them out there.
Or, just use a "J" name for the first name, use Geraldine as a mn, and use "JJ" for the nickname anyway. You don't owe anyone explanations about where nicknames come from.
Be prepared -- people are going to react very negatively to this idea.
Baby #2 Due 3/7/20
There are other cute combos that would lead to JJ like
Josephine June
Josephine Jane
But if Geraldine has significance to you I'd go with Josephine Geraldine or Georgia Geraldine.
Really like the suggestion of Georgia Geraldine.
My niece is Jordanna Marie, and I still call her JJ.
Jorja is a real name. My brain immediately went to Jorja Fox (from CSI). You may have to correct people the first time, but it isn't difficult.
Jerald is a real name. I had a family friend growing up who spelled it that way so I assume Jeraldine is the feminine version. No issues from me for it.
Josephine Joy
Josephine Juliana
Josephine Juliet
Baby #2 Due 3/7/20