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Thread: Jess's Middle Name??

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    Well, my copy of the book has vanished into my daughter's room, but her passport lists McConnell as her surname and Jess Akiko as her given name.

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    Akiko is a girls name as far as I know. I've never heard of it as a last name. -ko means 'child' and it's a popular ending for girls names in Japan. ^_^

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    OK that makes sense thanks for clearing that up!

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    William. My son's name is Jess William. I'm sure he would be happy to share his middle name with a doll! [img]graemlins/devil.gif[/img]

    heheheheheeeeeee!

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    hmmmm... I wonder if it's pronounced a-kee-ko or a (as in apple)-kee-ko

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    Ah-Kee-Ko is how I've heard it pronouced. ^_^

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    Japanese letters sound like vowels
    Ah ay ee oh u

    ma may me mo mu

    Akiko is a popular girl's first name and the meaning will depend on the kanji (Chinese characters) used to write it.

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