Andon?

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Registered: 10-23-2004
Andon?
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Mon, 02-13-2006 - 2:05pm
What do you think of the name Andon for a boy?

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Registered: 02-02-2006
In reply to: belle_petite
Tue, 02-14-2006 - 3:37pm
I am kind of on the fence with this one. Andon....I don't think I would ever choose it for my own child....I guess it is just not one of my favorites, but it is ok, nonetheless.
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Registered: 03-27-2003
In reply to: belle_petite
Tue, 02-14-2006 - 7:10pm
I just keep hearing a really annoying voice droning, "and on and on and on and . . . "
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Registered: 10-23-2004
In reply to: belle_petite
Tue, 02-14-2006 - 7:18pm
It's pronounced Ann-din.
iVillage Member
Registered: 02-03-2006
In reply to: belle_petite
Tue, 02-14-2006 - 7:43pm

And On what? seems incomplete. sorry, but YECK!

howabout Landon? Brandon?

iVillage Member
Registered: 10-23-2004
In reply to: belle_petite
Tue, 02-14-2006 - 7:55pm
So you think Land On for Landon and Brand On for Brandon?
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Registered: 10-14-2005
In reply to: belle_petite
Tue, 02-14-2006 - 7:56pm

I didn't make the "and on.." connection at all because when I saw it I immediately thought of the correct "and-in" pronounciation. I dind't even think of the "and on" issue until others pointed it out and frankly I don't think it's a big deal.



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Registered: 02-03-2006
In reply to: belle_petite
Tue, 02-14-2006 - 7:56pm

is a native name, maybe Leander would be similar, but youre not wanting another L name.
(i posted then read)

Andyn
Andston
Anston
Aniston
Ander Anderson
Vander (is somewhat common last name)
Brandston
Bradeton
Branston
Brandt

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