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| Wed, 11-07-2007 - 10:21pm |
I have three weeks left until baby#2's expected arrival.
| Wed, 11-07-2007 - 10:21pm |
I have three weeks left until baby#2's expected arrival.
What about Corrin Susannah or Sophia Corrin. For a boy, Jamison Dean or Coleton Dean.
Cadynce-- The y makes this look misspelled, as opposed to creatively spelled, to me. I don't feel that way about y's in all names, but in this one, it looks off.
Corrynn (sp??--I want it to be pronounced Cor-IN not Cor-EEN) -- Corinne = cor-IN. I like Corinne quite a lot.
Sophia -- Lovely
Grant Dean--I like this!
Grayson Dean -- Grayson is too trendy for my taste. Graham, nn Gray, would be nice, though.
Camdyn Dean--This looks super-feminine to me -- not that y's are inherently feminine, of course, but again and again you see unisex or male names with y's as the signal that, though the name is unisex or male, the child is a girl, e.g., Evyn. I would go with Camden for a boy; I just don't see any benefit to the gender ambiguity.
Hi there.
Caydence Sophie/a, can call her Cay or Cayden
Camden- this spelling is more masculine
I am really liking the idea of using Suzanne/Susanne as a middle name for a girl.