What Do You Think About The Name Jord...

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Registered: 05-17-2006
What Do You Think About The Name Jord...
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Wed, 05-17-2006 - 8:24am

What Do You Think About The Name Jordyn Ryann for a girl?



  • Yes
  • No
  • Maybe


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Registered: 10-14-2005
Wed, 05-17-2006 - 10:03am

I really like either Jordan or Ryan on a girl. I REALLY dislike these mispellings though.



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Registered: 04-22-2006
Wed, 05-17-2006 - 12:26pm

I voted maybe because I like both names, and I love the spelling Ryann, but I think if you are going to use them both together then Jordyn should be spelled Jordan.

Jordan Ryann

 

 

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Registered: 03-04-2006
Wed, 05-17-2006 - 1:36pm
I voted yes. It sounds pretty to me. Jordyn Ryann, IMO, looks more feminine than Jordan Ryan. I also think it flows nice together. Good luck!
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Registered: 05-29-2003
Wed, 05-17-2006 - 3:04pm

If you like Jordyn, spell it Jordan. The y doesn't help it look more feminine...just sillier. And I suggest you not use another ambisexual name as the mn...Jordan is already very gender-neutral. Use a more feminine middle name:

Jordan Elizabeth
Jordan Grace
Jordan Anne
Jordan Catherine
Jordan Elise (nice)

or if you want to use Ryann, spell it Ryan (again, the double n doesn't feminize it at all-- just makes it silly) and pair it with a feminine first or middle name:

Ryan Elizabeth ( I like this)
Elizabeth Ryan
Ryan Christina
Christina Ryan
Isabella Ryan (pretty)
Ryan Isabella

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Registered: 05-13-2006
Wed, 05-17-2006 - 10:00pm

I really think that the names sounds cute. Only if you were to use Jordyn and ryan, you might want to spell it like this: Jordyn Ryan just because I think it looks a little funny with the 2 n's(Ryann). I am only 16 and really don't know anything about this, but i just thought i would tell you my opinion.

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Registered: 06-24-2004
Wed, 05-17-2006 - 10:50pm

I like it .. and when I saw Ryann .. I guess I pronounced it *Ry - Ann* instead of Ryan .. kwim .. maybe rethink the Jordyn spelling .. but either way it is cute

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Registered: 03-26-2003
Thu, 05-18-2006 - 5:53pm
I agree - I don't care for the substitution of a y for a vowel in names to make them feminine. I also think it is a good idea not to make both names gender neutral.