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!LOL... like how is Jack Kennedy a nickname for John F Kennedy?
"Jack" as a nickname for "John" is indeed an interesting one that has historical roots. This nickname dates back to the Middle Ages when "John" was a very common name. Over time, diminutives and variations of names became popular, and "Jackin" was a common diminutive for "John." Eventually, "Jackin" was shortened to "Jack."
Interestingly, "Jackin" or "Jankin" were both pet forms of "John," and in Middle English, adding the suffix "-kin" was a common way to create diminutives. It's a bit like calling someone named "Robert," "Robbie." Over time, this evolved into "Jack," and that's how we ended up with "Jack" as a nickname for "John."
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It's always fun to see how these naming traditions carry on! 😊

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