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Short names.
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Can anyone tell me what 'Harry' and 'Jack' are short names for?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.'Jack' has been the familiar form of 'John' for at least 800 years. Many people believe it came from the French name Jacques, but the Oxford English Dictionary - the 'bible' in matters of this sort - doubts this. They are much happier with the case - made over a century ago by the scholar EWB Nicholson at Oxford - that the word actually originated in that form as a diminutive for 'John'. In other words, it's just as much a name in its own right nowadays as 'John' or any other name is.
Your husband, Sherrardk, is 'right' in a sense, though it is more of a 'companionable alteration/familiarisation' - for want of a better phrase - than a shortening, obviously.
Your husband, Sherrardk, is 'right' in a sense, though it is more of a 'companionable alteration/familiarisation' - for want of a better phrase - than a shortening, obviously.
Your dead right felinechumps, without thinking about it too deeply we wanted our Harry to have something a bit more formal if he needed it, teenagers always seem to hate their given name and hate their second given name even more, at least he has a choice. Plus we coulldn't decide if we preferred Henry or Harry so he had both.
It certainly is! Check it out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Harry_of_W ales