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| Sun, 10-31-2004 - 1:51pm |
Do you like the name Kristin? Im seriously starting to consider it, and Im wondering what all of your opinions are of the name.
My other DD's are Mariah, Abigail, Grace and Nicole.
My other DD's are Mariah, Abigail, Grace and Nicole.

And i much prefer this spelling over all the other various ways to spell the name.
I also think it goes well with your other DD's names. I dont have a nn either, its simply Kristin, some ppl call me Kris, i dont really like it but its alright. My mother always refused me to be called Kris, Krissy or Kristy. But if you like it the nns go well with Mariah, Abigial, Grace and Nicole
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My other DD's are Mariah, Abigail, Grace and Nicole.
I do like the name Kristin. While it is not one of my favorites, I like it a lot. I tend to meet only Kristins/Kristens who are around age 22-26 (just a tad younger than I am) so I think it may be ready for another "go 'round" now!
(Slightly off topic sidenote: My best friend (28) is named Kirstin and she has always hated her name. Everyone mispronounces it as either Kristin or Kierstan, and she says that she likes both of those FAR better than Kirstin!)
I think that Kristin would be a nice complement to your other DDs' names. Abigail and Grace stand out to me as a bit more formal/old-fashioned, while Nicole and Mariah are less so. Kristin fits in very well, IMHO. I like the way that all of your DDs' names are quite different in their sound/first letters. I love that.
Good luck!!
THANK YOU FOR NOT NAMING HER MCMADISON, MCKAYLA, OR ANY OF THOSE OTHER ATROCITIES!
ROFLMAO...McMadison...I totally and completely agree with what you are saying hauserman11!!!!
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Hauserman11
it's okay. It's not a favorite of mine, by no stretch, but it's definitely pleasant! I mean, there's nothing particularly WRONG with it. But I guess that's part of the issue for me...I don't really feel it has much oomph. But that's just me. It's the sound of the name, though, not the spelling. My opinion doesn't change if it's spelled Krysten or Kristyn. It's got a
I do also like Kirsten or Kiersten (I would pronounce both of those as KEER-stin), but I think those names are probably more popular than Kristen nowadays. If you want something very unusual, I was watching a tv movie the other day (based on a true story) and a girl's name was Kysten (pr. KISS-ten).
I think Kristin/Kristen fits in perfectly with your other daughter's names.
Good luck!