[Opinions] Re: Addison
in reply to a message by Carby7
I like it only on a boy (I'll admit to being sexist and say I hate surnames being used on girls). However I'm not a fan of the name either way. Only the spelling Addison and especially not Addisyn / Adisyn etc and all those other 'feminising' spellings. If you think a name needs to have a 'feminised' spelling than it shouldn't used on a girl IMO, I mean like Darcey / Darcie, Aubrie / Aubree, Sydnie / Cidney. (I'm in a rant-y mood today so forgive me).
Not middle names that I like but some suggestions (for both):
Boys:
Addison James
Addison Thomas
Addison Paul
Addison Philip
Addison William
Addison Stephen
Addison Jacob
Addison Edward
Addison Lucas
Addison Caleb
Addison Sean
Addison Mark
Addison George
Addison Benedict
Addison Brendan
Addison Gregory
Girls:
Addison Sierra
Addison Elisabeth
Addison Victoria
Addison Brianna
Addison Hannah
Addison Grace
Addison Sarah
Addison Catherine
Addison Trinity
Addison Faith
Addison Joy
Addison Maria
Addison Hayley
Addison Nicole
Addison Leah
Addison Claire
Addison Natalia
I'd just avoid things like:
Addison Bailey
Addison Ryan
Addison Jordan
Addison Courtney
Addison Mackenzie
Addison Taylor
Addison Payton
Addison Skyler
Addison Tyler
Addison Morgan
Addison Riley
because it would be too surname-y and/or unisex, could become a case of 'guess the gender'.
Not middle names that I like but some suggestions (for both):
Boys:
Addison James
Addison Thomas
Addison Paul
Addison Philip
Addison William
Addison Stephen
Addison Jacob
Addison Edward
Addison Lucas
Addison Caleb
Addison Sean
Addison Mark
Addison George
Addison Benedict
Addison Brendan
Addison Gregory
Girls:
Addison Sierra
Addison Elisabeth
Addison Victoria
Addison Brianna
Addison Hannah
Addison Grace
Addison Sarah
Addison Catherine
Addison Trinity
Addison Faith
Addison Joy
Addison Maria
Addison Hayley
Addison Nicole
Addison Leah
Addison Claire
Addison Natalia
I'd just avoid things like:
Addison Bailey
Addison Ryan
Addison Jordan
Addison Courtney
Addison Mackenzie
Addison Taylor
Addison Payton
Addison Skyler
Addison Tyler
Addison Morgan
Addison Riley
because it would be too surname-y and/or unisex, could become a case of 'guess the gender'.