Why is Jack a nickname for John?

It dates back to the 13th century. In medieval English, diminutives would form on some names by adding -kin to the end, a formation borrowed from Dutch. The medieval equivalent of 'John' was 'Jan', which became 'Jankin', then 'Jackin', and finally 'Jack'.
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Why is Jack used as a nickname for John?

Historically, John was such a common name in the UK (one fifth of all men were called John during the Middle Ages), that the nickname Jack came to mean any generic person, the man in the street. This resulted in still-common expressions like 'jack of all trades', 'lumberjack' and 'jack the lad'.
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Is Jack the nickname for John?

Jack is a given name which was originally a diminutive of John or Jacob. Since the late 20th century, Jack has become one of the most common names for boys in many English-speaking countries.
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Why are Margarets called Peggy?

Peggy from Margaret

Over the years, Maggie morphed into Meggie and Meg, likely because of accents changing the vowel sound. That continued to transform into the Peggy and Peg we know today, based simply on a trend of creating nicknames that rhyme. It's the same reason we have Bill from William.
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What is the female version of John?

Gender: Though John has been used predominantly as the masculine form of the name, girls have sometimes been called John or Johnnie. Feminine variants include Jackie, Jacqueline, Jana, Jane, Janet, Jeanne or Jeannie, Joan, Joanna or Johanna.
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Why is James Short Jim?

People wanted a shorter more familiar way to call people named James and the vowel changed because Jim sounds better than Jam. Jimmy came later not for brevity, but because people presumably wanted a cuter, even more familiar way to refer to children and friends who were already called Jim.
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Why is William shortened bill?

The best explanation I could find is that it stems from a sort of rhyming slang, it was common years ago to shorten a name and sometimes change the first letter to make it into something different, Will(iam) to Bill, Rob(ert) to Bob etc..., you can find dozens of examples most of which have died out.
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Why is Hank shortened Henry?

It eventually got truncated to just “Hank” in England. Separately, the Dutch brought “Henk” to the New World colonies in the 17th century; Henk being a diminutive of Hendrick (Dutch equivalent of Henry). This is how Hank developed as a short-form for Henry in the United States.
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What is Liam short for?

What Does Liam Mean? Liam is an Irish name meaning "strong-willed warrior" and "protector." It's a shortened version of the Irish name Uilliam (which came from the Frankish name Willahelm) meaning "helmet of will." Liam is also a fun, modernized alternative to the traditional boy name William.
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What is Ricky short for?

Ricky is a male given name in English and Spanish-speaking countries, often a diminutive form (hypocorism) of Richard, Frederick, Derrick, Roderick, Enrique, Patrick, Ricardo or Eric.
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Why is Chuck a nickname for Charles?

When Connor died in 1913, some of the New York papers erroneously printed his given name as Charles, making the first (if false) connection between Charles and Chuck. But since Charles lacked any catchy alternative nicknames at the time, Chuck stuck.
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What is the name Jimmy short for?

Jimmy is a male given name. It is a diminutive form of the given name James, along with its short form, Jim.
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Why is William called Bill?

"William is sometimes shortened to Will too. It is because it was shortened to Will originally, that it became 'Bill': Will(iam) > Bill was, in fact, part of a great 13th-14th century trend of swapping some other letter for the original first letter of a name as rhyming slang.
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Is Bill short for anything?

Bill is a masculine given name, generally a short form (hypocorism) of William. It can also be used as the adaptation into English of the popular Greek name Vasilis or Vasileios (Basil), especially amongst Greek immigrants in English-speaking countries, probably due to similarly in the sound.
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What name is short for William?

It is sometimes abbreviated "Wm." Shortened familiar versions in English include Will, Willy, Willie, Bill, and Billy. A common Irish form is Liam. Scottish diminutives include Wull, Willie or Wullie (see Oor Wullie or Douglas for example). Female forms are Willa, Willemina, Willamette, Wilma and Wilhelmina.
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What the name Karen means?

Karen originated as a Danish name, arising from the Greek word Aikaterine, which is believed to mean "pure." Kaja and Katherine are both related Danish names. In French, the name can also mean "clear," though it retains the meaning of "pure" across most other backgrounds.
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What is the female version of Ricky?

A diminutive of the male given name Richard, more often spelled Rickie or Ricky. A female given name from the Germanic languages and a nickname of modern usage, also spelled Rikki.
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What is meant by Frederick?

Also Fred·er·ic. a male given name: from Germanic words meaning “peace” and “ruler.”
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Is William an Irish name?

"William is an English name from Germanic roots that was brought to Ireland when the British fled England following the Norman Conquest. The Irish began using English names, including William, which led to the development of Uilliam and its short form, Liam."
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What does the name Ezra mean?

Origin: Ezra comes from the Hebrew word azar meaning “help,” “aid,” or “protect.” The original long form of the name may have been Azaryahu, meaning “God helps” or “God protects.” Gender: Ezra is traditionally a masculine name. Ezri has been used as a feminine variant. Pronunciation: EZ-rah.
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What does the name Ethan stand for?

The name Ethan is Hebrew in origin and most often means "strong," "safe," "solid," and "firm." These are characteristics seen in Ethan, "the Ezrahite," from the Bible. He is also viewed as being wise.
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What does Logan mean?

Origin: Logan is a Scottish name meaning “little hollow.” Gender: Logan is traditionally used as a boy name, although it's not unheard of for modern parents to choose the name for their daughter as well. Pronunciation: LOH-guhn.
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Is Kai a unisex name?

In the U.S., it is often connected to its Hawaiian roots, meaning “sea.” Gender: Kai is most commonly a boy's name but it's occasionally given to girls.
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