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[Opinions] Re: Aderyn
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I think Aderyn is rather pretty -- do you say AD-uh-rin? AY-duh-rin?I really want to like both Griffin and Hudson, but don't. They both seem to be a half-step away from other, super-trendy names. :/-- Sarah
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I've been pronouncing Aderyn AD-uh-rin. I could easily be wrong.
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I love the name Griffin... at first I had mythological Celtic thougts of it, until the show Family Guy came on. Now all I can think about is Peter Griffin!
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I love Family Guy. heh.More importantly, though:I prn it Ah-DUH-ryn. Reply to OP: I think of medication, too, and the DUH sound is completely unappealing. It also just looks like a trendy combination of pretty looking letters that end in an -yn sound. Yay! Yeah...Griffin I want to like as well, but when Harry Potter became popular, it seemed like every other screenname or fanfic had Griffin in it somewhere (homage to Gryffindor, I suppose. Is that how you spell it? I really don't know because I avoided the series like the plague.) As you can see, that's not a positive association for me. I think it's getting a bit trendy.Names that I want to like but just can't allow myself to would be those guilty pleasure yuppy style names. I can't help it: Logan, Spencer, Harper, Avery... Just stop me now! I would never actually use them, but they're so darn cute, and I think they could age well when paired appropriately with a good MN... sigh.
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This message was edited 8/12/2006, 8:24 PM

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Lol. I avoided Harry Potter as well.
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