eveglass ([personal profile] eveglass) wrote2010-05-14 03:50 pm
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Looking for some Jacks...

As some of you know, the name "Spring Heeled Jack" recently came up in my D&D game. This got me thinking about Neil Gaiman's The Graveyard Book, in which the main antagonists are called "The Jacks of All Trades." Among the named characters in the book are:

- Jack Frost
(a.k.a. the man Jack)
- Jack Dandy
- Jack Ketch
- Jack Tar
- Jack Nimble

So I was wondering... how many legendary, folkloric, or generic "Jack" names are there? I've got some behind the cut, but I bet all you smart people on my friends' list know more. So... what say you? Wanna help me compile a list?


- One-Eyed Jack
- Little Jack Horner
- Jack O'Lantern, a.k.a. Stingy Jack
- Jack Sprat
- Jack-in-Irons
- Black Jack Davy
- Jack-in-the-Green
- Jack Mary Ann
- Jack of the Bowl
- Cousin Jack
- Jack Mormon
- Red Jack (a.k.a. Jack the Ripper) -- hat tip to [livejournal.com profile] msmemory
- Jack-in-Office -- hat tip to [livejournal.com profile] ulfhirtha
- Jack o'Kent -- hat tip to [livejournal.com profile] dipping_sauce

[livejournal.com profile] dipping_sauce also pointed out a Wikipedia page for Jack Tales.


I'm sure I'm missing some obvious ones. Who's got more?
dipping_sauce: (everyone is fond of owls)

[personal profile] dipping_sauce 2010-05-14 09:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Jack Tar and Jack o'Kent.

Wikipedia has a category for Jack tales, even.

[identity profile] eveglass.livejournal.com 2010-05-14 09:09 pm (UTC)(link)
I've added Jack o'Kent and the category page. Jack Tar is higher up above the lj-cut. Thanks muchly!