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Conference oass::babynames

Title:A list of All the BABYNAMES (shadow copy)
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Created:Tue Feb 13 1996
Last Modified:Fri May 30 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:996
Total number of notes:7139

837.0. "Jillian or Gillian" by GLITTR::STROGIS () Wed Nov 25 1992 14:36

My husband and I have been considering the name Jillian for our January baby, 
if it is a girl.

I have seen it spelled as Jillian or Gillian in my babynames books.  It seems
to me that Gillian would be the older spelling.  Does anyone know any history
of this name?

I think I like Gillian, because it seems less likely to be shortened to Jill,
but I worry that it will be a bother for her to spell her whole life.  I 
usually like the more traditional spellings for names.
Any opinions/preferences?

By the way, the full name we're considering is 
Gillian/Jillian Elizabeth Strogis

- Tammy
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837.1KYOA::CHANGMon Nov 30 1992 12:238
    Hi Tammi,
    
    If I saw the name Gillian, I would pronounce it with a G (like the
    gill of a fish) not a J.  To me, it would be a totally different
    name than Jillian.  I am not up on different spellings, and you
    could be totally correct about it being an alternate spelling, however.
    
    Chris
837.2Gillian gets my voteAKOCOA::BOLANDMon Nov 30 1992 12:4712
    
    Hi,
    
    I like Gillian, a friend's grand-daughter is named Gillian.  She is
    a very beautiful child.  The name suits her.  
    
    I think that some people will have problems with the pronouncation,
    but I wouldn't let that stop me.  Geoffrey (hope I've spelt that
    correctly) is another spelling for Jeffery, I prefer the "G" spelling.  
    
    Rose Marie
    (first name, two words) ;-)