GIRLS NAMES!
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GIRLS NAMES!
| Tue, 10-18-2005 - 12:13am |
SO FAR WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING NAMES FOR OUR BABY GIRL DUE IN ABOUT 3 AND 1/2 WEEKS. HER MIDDLE NAME IS DEF. GOING TO BE BELLE!! MY FIRST DAUGHTERS NAME IS RYLEIGH PAIGE AND SHE IS 2. PLEASE LEAVE ANY SUGGESTIONS, AS WELL AS COMMENTS ABOUT THE LIST BELOW.
MADDISYN BELLE
ADDISYN BELLE
EMERSYN BELLE
PAITYN BELLE
AVERY BELLE
MAKENZIE BELLE
AUBREE BELLE
ASHLYNN BELLE
ALYSSA BELLE
GRACELYNN BELLE
RAELYNN BELLE

These are my three favorites:
1.EMERSYN BELLE
2.MAKENZIE BELLE
3.ALYSSA BELLE
From your picks - I like:
1.MADDISYN BELLE
2.MAKENZIE BELLE
3.ALYSSA BELLE
With Ryleigh I like Maddisyn & Mackenzie a little better.
If you need more name picks, let me know - GL
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Hi, my vote is for:
GRACELYNN BELLE
RAELYNN BELLE
Jai
I think simple spellings look more classic and less trendy, so I would nix a lot of your "Y"s. She will have to spell her name over and over and will never find anything with her name on it. I have to say that using "syn" rather than "son" reminds me of the word "sin" and makes the names look a bit too cutesy for my taste.
MADDISYN - Madison is overused and spelling it differently won't help. It will sound the same.
ADDISYN - Addison is the new Madison, I think because people want the Addie nn. I would find a more classic girl's name that can be nn Addie. It will hold up much better as she grows up.
EMERSYN - Emerson seems to be a big new trendy name for girls - maybe because of the Emmie nn. Unless Emerson is a family name, it's too forced for me.
PAITYN - Is this Peyton? Another trendster. Nms.
AVERY - This is getting very popular for girls, but it's a clear, simple spelling.
MAKENZIE - Changing the spelling of the Irish/Scottish last names is a real pet peeve, since my maiden name is a "Mc" name. The McKenzie thing is so overdone, but if you must, at least spell it so that it reflects where it came from. Phonetically spelling it just looks like the parents or birth certificate typist couldn't spell.
AUBREE - The two "ee"s make the name too cutesy. Aubrey looks much nicer and more serious when she's a grown-up.
ASHLYNN - this is fine
ALYSSA - this is fine
GRACELYNN - reminds me a bit too much of Graceland
RAELYNN - not my style, and a little close to Ryleigh. (Pretend you are calling them to dinner)
MADDISYN BELLE- It's okay, but there are so many Madison's.
ADDISYN BELLE-- I like this
EMERSYN BELLE--I really like this one
PAITYN BELLE--I always think of Peyton as a boys name.
AVERY BELLE---Same as Peyton...boy name
MAKENZIE BELLE---It's nms
AUBREE BELLE--It's okay
ASHLYNN BELLE---I like Ashlyn
ALYSSA BELLE----I like this one also, very feminine
GRACELYNN BELLE--- I like Grace by it's self.
RAELYNN BELLE---Don't really like this one.
I guess I like Addison, Emerson & Alyssa the best, it's a tough choice there are some great names there. I also like the more traditional spellings of the names you have choosen, some of them are too different for me.
what's up with all the weird spellings - please don't do that to your child
Madison - any spelling - is wildly popular, I'd avoid it (different spelling doesn't change the name or the pronunciation, it's still Madison)
ditto for Addison and Emerson, although I don't like either - too boyish
I like Peyton for a girl - but Paityn? gee whiz. I don't think Belle goes with it for a middle
I love Mackenzie - and you spelled this one right - flows well into Belle
I love Aubrey - prefer that spelling, although Aubree isn't as bad as your misspellings of your first four - also flows well into Belle
Ashlynn is OK, Alyssa is a very good one, don't like Gracelyn and it doesn't flow well into Belle, don't like Raelynn, sounds too made up and it has too many of the same letters and sounds as Ryleigh - way too close - Raelynn also doesn't flow well into Belle
the top 3 - Mackenzie Belle, Alyssa Belle, Aubrey (or Aubree if you must) Belle
the reason I put Aubrey 3rd even though I like the name as much as the other two is that the B in the middle of Aubrey might to a slight hangup to a middle name starting with B, but not too bad
Aubrey is definitely the least popular of the 3 - and I think that or Mackenzie matches up best with Ryleigh
hope that all helps
I like Emersyn or Avery (Avery is one of my all time fav. girl names, but one of my best friends has an Avery, so it is out for us). I think Raelynn is a VERY pretty name, but didn't know if you wanted to go with the whole R name thing.
Good luck!
Melissa
Mommy to Brayden Allen (4), Brielle Nicole (1 1/2) and baby due in 2006