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diciding on a name for baby Hi myself and partner are not married and im trying to decide which surname suits him better mine or my partners
Jack Harte
Or
Jack Stapleton
Im Stuck with the name jack as it really suits him.
Id be grateful for your opinions
Thank you
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Jack Harte...and if I'm not mistaken didn't you ask almost the same question a while ago? ]
A short given name, usually goes better with a longer sir name. Due to the number of syllables, I like the way Jack Stapleton sounds. The entire name doesn't sound bad hypenated either. ]
Hun What can i say they are all good names jack isnt a very common name so thats good but I am getting pulled more towards Jack Harte Idk there is just something about that name.
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-Jenna ]
I like Jack Harte. ]
I prefer Stapleton but if it's an option, I would absoloutely agree with making it a double-barrel name and going for Jack Stapleton-Harte ]
I like Jack Stapleton-Harte but if I had to choose one it would be Jack Harte.
*Morgan* ]
I like Harte, and I agree with sassysara about the teasing. ]
I like Jack Harte better, but I like both though. ]
i like both names! they both fit together really well. if i had to choose one over the other--it would have to be jack stapleton but really, i like both :) ]
Personally, I like Jack Stapleton better. ♥ ]
I personally like Jack Harte better.
♥ ]
Personally I like Stapleton ]
Is there a reason you don't hyphenate? I think Jack Stapleton Harte sounds awesome. If you can't join the 2 names then I personally like Jack Harte, but that may lead to teasing at school (Jack of hearts...your such a card ect..) My husbands name is Jack and I agree its and awesome name!
Good luck. ]
I think Jack Stapleton is better because the last name is a long one, and sounds like a famous last name as well. ]
Harte is my pick. ]
I like Harte. ]
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