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etymology - Why does the name John have an h in it? - English . . . From this, I would tentatively conclude that (1 ) the vernacular pronunciation of the name became a single-syllable "Jon" fairly early on, and (2 ) the John spelling might have originally been a Latin-language abbreviation, but it came to be used as the standard vernacular spelling because it matched the vernacular pronunciation
Is it acceptable to drop the comma in Thanks, John? Commenting 12 years later… From the perspective of descriptive linguistics, I would say that "Thanks John" is used by native speakers, moreso "Thanks John!" When you use it, don't use a comma if in that context you wouldn't say it that way—if there would be no pause between "thanks" and "John", otherwise use a comma if there would be a pause
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“John Doe”, “Jane Doe” - Why are they used many times? The specific of John Doe is probably that it rhymes - and John is a very common English name It's a very old (medieval) English usage but is now only really used in AE, John Smith is the typical generic name in BE, but it isn't used as a legal term in Britain There is no recorded reason why Doe, except there was, and is, a range of others like Roe So it may have been a set of names that all