[Opinions] Re: Cade/Rylan
in reply to a message by MaryJane
They both seem a bit too trendy for me, yeah, but they're not unappealing to me if used by other people. Cade to me is more rugged and friendly sounding, Rylan is more formal and sophisticated sounding.
Personally I'd prefer Rylan spelled Ryland, since it seems like a surname name to me (lest it be an invention based on Ryan - which I'd not care for), and without the D it looks incomplete to me.
So, Cade vs. Rylan: Cade. Cade vs. Ryland: Ryland, by a tiny margin. It's just a style difference; neither name seems overwhelmingly more likeable to me.
- mirfak
Personally I'd prefer Rylan spelled Ryland, since it seems like a surname name to me (lest it be an invention based on Ryan - which I'd not care for), and without the D it looks incomplete to me.
So, Cade vs. Rylan: Cade. Cade vs. Ryland: Ryland, by a tiny margin. It's just a style difference; neither name seems overwhelmingly more likeable to me.
- mirfak
This message was edited 6/2/2006, 9:32 AM