Ok, aside from offering a name, there is something you should consider atleast....my name is Kristin and although this looks common, there are many variations of spelling and pronunciation. For example, growing up it was ALWAYS spelled wrong, and it still is.
I totally understand...my name is Kristen and I think I was ten before my grandma stopped misspelling my name on my birthday cards. And I have a credit card for Tristen...from a store I worked at! It doesn't bother me, I just laugh it off, but I know it would really drive a lot of people nuts.
I don't personally think you should have an N ending like Haven and Brayden if you are having Justin in the middle, with that ending
here are boys names I like which end in the N sound - but you'd have to lose the Justin in the middle, if there's not a family reason for that, I'd go with what you like as the first name, then decide what middle will work with that
Keegan, Tristan, Brennan (but then you'd have another B which maybe you don't want), Holden (but may you don't want another H), Landon, Mason, Colton, Colin, Carson, Garen (like Aaron, but with a G, I know one and really like it, not sure how his his spelled though, could also spell it Garin, Garren, Gaaron, Garrin etc), Payton (but it's unisex how, I know some girls, I still like it for a boy though), Dylan (also slightly unisex now) , Ian.
Haven and Brayden are fun names. #3 certainly deserves something just as catchy. However, I don't see that any names ending in -n complement Justin as a mn...
I think there are some great names out there that sound like a peppy, cute little brother to Haven and Brayden AND would sound good with Justin.
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How about Drayten Justin, Xzavien Justin, Raden Justin, Trayden Justin, Draiden Justin. I hopes this helps.
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Ok, aside from offering a name, there is something you should consider atleast....my name is Kristin and although this looks common, there are many variations of spelling and pronunciation. For example, growing up it was ALWAYS spelled wrong, and it still is.
Kristin
I don't personally think you should have an N ending like Haven and Brayden if you are having Justin in the middle, with that ending
here are boys names I like which end in the N sound - but you'd have to lose the Justin in the middle, if there's not a family reason for that, I'd go with what you like as the first name, then decide what middle will work with that
Keegan, Tristan, Brennan (but then you'd have another B which maybe you don't want), Holden (but may you don't want another H), Landon, Mason, Colton, Colin, Carson, Garen (like Aaron, but with a G, I know one and really like it, not sure how his his spelled though, could also spell it Garin, Garren, Gaaron, Garrin etc), Payton (but it's unisex how, I know some girls, I still like it for a boy though), Dylan (also slightly unisex now) , Ian.
Hello and congratulations on #3.
Haven and Brayden are fun names. #3 certainly deserves something just as catchy. However, I don't see that any names ending in -n complement Justin as a mn...
I think there are some great names out there that sound like a peppy, cute little brother to Haven and Brayden AND would sound good with Justin.
Might you consider:
Dax Justin
Rafferty Justin (Rafe)
Anders Justin
Lev Justin
Porter Justin
Lawler Justin (Law)
Rex Justin
Calder Justin (call-der)
Sawyer Justin
Laird Justin
Adler Justin
Rhett Justin
Griffith Justin
Kellar Justin (means little companion)
Blaine or
Ginger
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