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The diminutive of John, Jack is a great "every man" name. While it may be common, I think it conveys a rugged masculinity.
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Recently this has become a popular form of the name Jack for boys. I normally don't like these fancy, designer names but I love the name Jack a lot and this is a unique twist on that name.
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A Hebrew name meaning "Name of God; asked of God; heard by God", Samuel isn't as common as it once was. I particularly like the shortened form of Sam of Sammy.
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A popular name for Italian Catholics, Anthony has an ethnic feel to it. The shortened form of Tony can be used for a more blue collar, familiar feel.
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Meaning "Right-hand son" in English, Benjamin has fallen out of favor lately but its a great name with many variations. Benji can be used as a casual form of endearment as well as Ben. The full name itself sounds very professional and important.
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