Names that begin with the letter J usually denote individuals with a solid set of core values and an outlook on life that’s positive and self-assured. However, the JNN names are also dominated by the letter N, which is usually associated with negativity (not, never, nada, null, nothing, nada, nyet, and naught), and as such, tends to suggest pessimism and sarcasm. But an interesting thing happens when two N’s appear in a name, for in an example of two negatives making a positive, these words tend to convey the joyful aspects found in the words: nun, granny, manna, sunny, innocent, funny, canny, feminine, bonny, and hosanna (a shout of praise toGod). For the Jennys and Johnnys of the world there is the added effect of the playful letter Y that creates words like; silly, goofy, gay, happy, zany, and joy.
In short, these are men and women with the ability to charm anyone they meet with their unique blend of carefree humor and uncommon affability. It’s not to say that JNNs don’t have their share of problems, but these issues don’t seem to disrupt their ability to maintain social harmony. JNNs like to think of themselves as champions of the weak (at the very least they want to be viewed as being accommodating) and no one will never be excluded from the JNNs’ lives on the basis of status or wealth.
Everyone agrees that JNNs’ lives are more hectic than most. It’s hard to know what they’re going to come up with next but, as they say, if you’re never going to change your mind, why even have one? It could be argued that the JNNs use their hectic lives as a way to escape their problems, but it’s probably because many JNNs confuse the dictum; anything’s possible with everything’s possible.
These are capable and multi-talented people and JNNs are able to choose from a broad range of careers. Whether they decide to employ their creative talents or their extraordinary people-skills, the one thing JNNs have in common is the pursuit of intellectual stimulation. JNNs are happiest when learning or teaching but don’t fit well into traditional institutions. Whatever they happen to choose will be approached from their own unique angles.
The JNNs’ mates will find themselves to be alternately enchanted and frustrated by their partners’ whimsical natures. Mates who expect structure and hierarchy in their relationships are going to be disappointed, but if they’re into art, socializing, or schmoozing, then they’ve made the right choice. As one might guess, the JNNs’ parenting style is going to be refreshingly unconventional and children will be expected to behave like little adults; not with any intent to stifle their childhoods, but to encourage their growth as ethical human beings.