Originally, JACK was merely a diminutive of John. But that's not the case anymore. There's something very appealing about JACK. It's classic, yet contemporary. It's simple, yet strong. JACK is never boring, and it's a favorite among fathers. JACK is so attractive that it remains the top boys name in both England and Ireland, and that trend seems to be steadily catching on in the United States.
Famous Faces of JACK:
Jack Wagner (actor/singer)
Jack Black (actor)
Jack White (musician)
Jack Nicholson (actor)
Jack Scalia (actor)
Jack Abbott (fictional daytime soap opera character)
Jack Tripper (fictional TV character)
Jack McKay (fictional TV character)
Spelling and Name Variations to the standard JACK:
Jac/Jak/Jacc/Jakk/Jacke
Jacks/Jax
Jackie/Jacky
Jock
Jacks/Jax
Jackie/Jacky
Jock
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