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Jack in the US

  1. #135 Jamie
  2. #136 Jacqueline
  3. #137 Tina
  4. #138 Nicholas
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  6. #140 Gerald
  7. #141 Steve
  8. #142 Mike
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Alexander in the US

  1. #101 Patterson
  2. #102 Simmons
  3. #103 Jordan
  4. #104 Graham
  5. #105 Alexander
  6. #106 Reynolds
  7. #107 Hamilton
  8. #108 Griffin
  9. #109 West

Jack Alexander in the US

  1. #63,619 Harry Myers
  2. #63,620 Helen Washington
  3. #63,621 Hillary Smith
  4. #63,622 Irma Medina
  5. #63,623 Jack Alexander
  6. #63,624 Jacquelyn Davis
  7. #63,625 James Hawk
  8. #63,626 James Wilhelm
  9. #63,627 Jamie Perry
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Meaning & Origins

Originally a pet form of John, but now a well‐established given name in its own right. It is derived from Middle English Jankin, later altered to Jackin, from Jan (a contracted form of Jehan ‘John’) + the diminutive suffix -kin. This led to the back-formation Jack, as if the name had contained the Old French diminutive suffix -in. It is sometimes also used as an informal pet form of James, perhaps influenced by the French form Jacques. It has been the most popular boys' name in England and Wales since 1995. Well-known bearers include the actor Jack Nicholson (b. 1937) and the golfer Jack Nicklaus (b. 1940). See also Jock and Jake.
139th in the U.S. for 2011
Scottish, English, German, Dutch; also found in many other cultures: from the personal name Alexander, classical Greek Alexandros, which probably originally meant ‘repulser of men (i.e. of the enemy)’, from alexein ‘to repel’ + andros, genitive of anēr ‘man’. Its popularity in the Middle Ages was due mainly to the Macedonian conqueror, Alexander the Great (356–323 BC)—or rather to the hero of the mythical versions of his exploits that gained currency in the so-called Alexander Romances. The name was also borne by various early Christian saints, including a patriarch of Alexandria (AD c.250–326), whose main achievement was condemning the Arian heresy. The Gaelic form of the personal name is Alasdair, which has given rise to a number of Scottish and Irish patronymic surnames, for example Mc Allister. Alexander is a common forename in Scotland, often representing an Anglicized form of the Gaelic name. In North America the form Alexander has absorbed many cases of cognate names from other languages, for example Spanish Alejandro, Italian Alessandro, Greek Alexandropoulos, Russian Aleksandr, etc. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988.) It has also been adopted as a Jewish name.
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