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| 376.1 | In this case, David's the father | EDUHCI::WARREN |  | Wed Apr 26 1989 07:49 | 6 | 
|  |     My cousin's 2 1/2 year old son is Jesse David Ryan.
    
    I think it makes a neat girl's name, as well.
    
    -Tracy
    
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| 376.2 |  | BITS1::HAGEN |  | Wed Apr 26 1989 11:39 | 4 | 
|  | 	I always thought "Jesse" was a boy's name, and
	"Jessie" was short for Jessica.
	- �orraine
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| 376.3 | I like it | HYEND::JHALL |  | Thu Apr 27 1989 09:10 | 8 | 
|  |     My girlfriend and her husband were going to name their baby
    Jesse Alexander Preciado if it was a boy, but it was a girl
    and she is Coleen Onyx Preciado.  They were going with Jesse
    instead of Jesus (the father is Mexican).  I really like the 
    name Jesse for a boy.  I am not too sure about it for a girl
    I guess if it is short for something maybe.
    
    
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| 376.4 | Why not? | EDUHCI::WARREN |  | Thu Apr 27 1989 10:24 | 6 | 
|  |     Jessie is used as a nickname, of course, for the oh-so-popular Jessica.
    I still prefer Jesse (not as a nickname) for a girl, partly because
    it's not so common.
    
    T.
    
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| 376.5 | A Boy Name Jessie Sue? | SHALOT::ANDERSON | Give me a U, give me a T... | Tue May 02 1989 16:12 | 0 | 
| 376.6 |  | CLOVE::MACDONALD_K |  | Wed May 03 1989 14:43 | 9 | 
|  |     Jesse is another name I have on my list if I have a boy.  I've
    always liked this name and I feel that while it is still a bit
    unusual, it's common enough so that a young boy wouldn't feel
    out of place having it for a name.  One other good thing about
    this name (for me, that is) - it's the only one my husband
    approves of so far.
    
    - Kathryn
    
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| 376.7 | A Boy Named Jesse Sue II | KUDZU::ANDERSON | Give me a U, give me a T... | Tue May 09 1989 16:02 | 17 | 
|  | 	Hm, it looks like .5 is hung up, so ...
	I would stick with Jesse for males and Jessie for females.
	Why risk gender confusion when you have a fairly clear-cut
	choice?  And, no, you don't have to go with the full-blown
	Jessica.  There's nothing wrong with giving her Jessie as
	her full first name.
	By the way, Jesse Owens did a lot to re-popularize the name
	(after Jesse James did a little damage to it).  It's popularity
	in the 70s probably had a lot to do with its old-fashioned
	sound and the fact that it began with a "j" (to replace the
	ever-popular James and John).  Compare Joshua, Jonathan, etc.
	It will be interesting to see how Jesse Jackson affects the use
	of the name.
		-- Cliff
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| 376.8 | Not under consideration here! | SHALOT::MARYJO | OASSETS Support | Wed May 24 1989 16:34 | 9 | 
|  |     
    In a conversation about my "newborn-to-be", my mom mentioned to me that
    Jessica is "a popular name these days." 
    
    It took her a full minute after I mentioned the nickname "Jesse" for
    her to scream "OH NO, you don't want any outlaws in the family!"
    
    Mary Jo James 
    
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| 376.9 | Another outlaw | FENNEL::MACDONALD_K |  | Fri May 26 1989 10:12 | 8 | 
|  |     re: -1
    
    Funny story...  I was seriously considering James as a middle name
    for Jesse and I was wondering why it sounded so familiar.  I guess
    I'm a bit slow these days :-)
    
    K
    
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| 376.10 | *JESSE* | PARITY::D_FIELD |  | Fri Sep 29 1989 09:15 | 10 | 
|  |     				{JESSICA}
    
    I like that name Jessica, I named my daughter Jessica and she now wants
    to be called Jesse.  I thought that it was just for a boy but guess
    not.
    
    I am new to the notes file, and I think this is great.  I am pregnant
    for my second child and will be looking for names hopefully boys names!
    
    						-Donna-
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| 376.11 |  | CLOVE::MACDONALD_K |  | Fri Sep 29 1989 11:44 | 5 | 
|  |     re:-1
    
    I believe the feminine form of Jesse is Jessie which is short
    for Jessica.
    
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| 376.12 | CORRECT SPELLING THANKS | PARITY::D_FIELD |  | Fri Sep 29 1989 12:08 | 8 | 
|  |     				JESSIE
    
    Thanks, for  the spelling.  Now I can let my 8 yr old know
    how it is spelled.
    
    
    
                Donna
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