I'm Really Loving the bn: Macen Tyle...

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I'm Really Loving the bn: Macen Tyle...
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Thu, 05-08-2008 - 1:43am

I'm Really Loving the bn: Macen Tyler? but.... Baby Daddy dislikes it.



  • Love
  • Like
  • Not Sure
  • Really Dont Like
  • That's Terrible!


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Registered: 04-16-2008
Thu, 05-08-2008 - 2:38am
I voted "really don't like" because of the spelling. Is there some reason you wouldn't just use "Mason" - the normal spelling? To me, "Macen" would look unprofessional on a business card. Also, Mason is a fairly common name (both as a surname and first name), so people know how to spell it. If you use Macen, I feel that your son would be constantly correcting people. So, if you changed it to Mason, I would vote "like". I think Mason Tyler is cute but I really don't like creative spellings.


Edited 5/8/2008 2:41 am ET by andrea2546
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Registered: 08-23-2007
Thu, 05-08-2008 - 6:55am
I agree with the pp.

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Registered: 11-01-2006
Thu, 05-08-2008 - 9:17am

Pronounced Mason or Macon, with a hard c? I was pronouncing it Macon.


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Registered: 03-29-2008
Thu, 05-08-2008 - 10:15am
Macen looks odd and imo should be prn Make-N not like Mason.

Sally

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Registered: 12-09-2005
Thu, 05-08-2008 - 12:21pm

First of all, the name is spelled Mason.


The combo is fine and the name has nice flow. I voted That's terrible because of yoru strange spelling, but had it been spelt Mason Tyler, it would be okay to me. Not great, but not awful. If "Baby Daddy" dislikes it though, I would search for somthing new.



                             
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Registered: 08-28-2004
Thu, 05-08-2008 - 3:04pm
I agree with the previous posters, I'm having trouble


 


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Registered: 01-15-2008
Thu, 05-08-2008 - 3:17pm

I have to go with everyone else on this ... It reminds me of Bacon, so that's not great.
I would say that Mason Tyler is a much better option ... unless you want it pronounced Make-In ... and then I'm with the daddy all the way.

My husband and I have a rule that both parents need to love the name or it's thrown out. One of the great things about my husband is that he frequently forgets whether he likes a name or not!! :)

There are lots of great names on these boards if you're looking for more options ... many that I would have never thought of before.

Oh and before I forget do any of these names have any meaning to you ... like family names or names of special people in your life? Do you like names that are more unique or that the name itself has a lot of meaning? Are these things important to your baby's daddy?

Kelly Rae - Wife

Kelly Rae - Wife of Benjamin Daniel and lo

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Registered: 01-15-2007
Thu, 05-08-2008 - 5:56pm

It's the spelling that gets me.

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Registered: 07-17-2003
Thu, 05-08-2008 - 6:20pm
Sorry, but i voted for "Terrible"...If you are trying for Mason Tyler I love it.
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Registered: 06-02-2003
Thu, 05-08-2008 - 7:26pm
Because Macyn is used for girls, I would guess Macen is a feminized version of Mason. I think Mason Tyler is great, just not the spelling you're using...

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