Which girls name for baby #7

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Registered: 01-08-2006
Which girls name for baby #7
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Wed, 11-29-2006 - 3:35pm

Which girls name for baby #7



  • Mairyn Sophia
  • Mairyn Juliette


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Registered: 12-09-2005
Wed, 11-29-2006 - 4:03pm

I think Mairyn Sophia has a better flow, even though I like Juliette better as a name in itself.

Just an idea, but you may want to reconsider the spelling. I LOVE Maren or Marin, but Mairyn looks almost like it should be pronounced may-rin. It has a lot going on, I prefer the simpler versions.

-Nikki


                             
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Registered: 08-20-2001
Thu, 11-30-2006 - 12:46pm
I think that Mairyn Sophia flows better, but style-wise, I prefer Mairyn Juliette. I dont' know, Sophia just seems so Italian and Mairyn so Celtic... Juliette just seems to "fit" the "style" of Mairyn better to me...and yet I like the SOUND of Mairyn Sophia better...
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Registered: 02-15-2005
Thu, 11-30-2006 - 5:12pm

I voted. But by the way - I didnt know how to pronounce the first name until I saw other posts on it.

 

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Registered: 12-28-2005
Thu, 11-30-2006 - 6:32pm
I don't really care for Mairyn, at least as a fn, maybe Sophia Mairyn?
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Registered: 09-29-2005
Thu, 11-30-2006 - 7:40pm

Are you pronouncing Mairyn mar-in (short A), mare-in (long A) or mawr-in (like Mairenn)? Just curious.

~Kelli


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Registered: 01-08-2006
Thu, 11-30-2006 - 7:55pm

Hi, We are pronouncing Mairyn/Maren.... Mare-in ( Long A)

Unless of course I change my mind again on a first name, as I'am simply having a hard time finding a name for this baby that will fit well with the other siblings :)

~Julie