Addison?
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"Son of Adam" = ew for a girl.
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I dislike it. It's a fad name, and if not for the sound-similar Alison it would be inexcusably mannish. Besides, it makes me think of "addlebrained." Overall it's as acceptable as Madison to me, which is fairly so, simply because the similarity of sound to Alison makes it passable on a female person.
Sorry but I find it to be horrid
The number of baby girls named Addison more than doubled from 2005 (3011 babies and ranked #106) to 2006 (7528 babies and ranked #27).
So, if you want to avoid trendy, avoid Addison. It's the Brittany of this decade. If trendy doesn't bother you, there is still the association with a disease (reasonably well known thanks to the popular medical dramas), the (apparenty likeable) character on Grey's Anatomy, and the ambiguous gender (granted the extraordinary popularity of the name for girls probably overcomes that in the US. In Canada, the UK and elsewhere in the world people would have more trouble).
I'll admit that my tastes run to the more timeless types of names- so I like Adele, Adelaide and Adeline. Your mns are lovely in themselves- Jane and Claire are two of my favourites, because they are feminine, strong and timeless. Jane is in fact the least common/popular name on the whole list (#478). Charlotte is # 123 and Claire is #86. Danielle is #116, but given its incredible popularity from the 70s to the 90s, it feels older and more common (and your daughter may be assumed to be older than she is later on...).
You can find the popularity of a name and the list of the top 1000 names every year since 1880 at the link below.
http://www.ssa.gov/OACT/babynames/
So, if you want to avoid trendy, avoid Addison. It's the Brittany of this decade. If trendy doesn't bother you, there is still the association with a disease (reasonably well known thanks to the popular medical dramas), the (apparenty likeable) character on Grey's Anatomy, and the ambiguous gender (granted the extraordinary popularity of the name for girls probably overcomes that in the US. In Canada, the UK and elsewhere in the world people would have more trouble).
I'll admit that my tastes run to the more timeless types of names- so I like Adele, Adelaide and Adeline. Your mns are lovely in themselves- Jane and Claire are two of my favourites, because they are feminine, strong and timeless. Jane is in fact the least common/popular name on the whole list (#478). Charlotte is # 123 and Claire is #86. Danielle is #116, but given its incredible popularity from the 70s to the 90s, it feels older and more common (and your daughter may be assumed to be older than she is later on...).
You can find the popularity of a name and the list of the top 1000 names every year since 1880 at the link below.
http://www.ssa.gov/OACT/babynames/
wanted to add...
That I looked at your favourites list, and Maeve is a great one! Can I vote for that one??
Layla and Nora (well, I like the Leila and Norah spellings) are both lovely too, rising in popularity but they are nowheres near the weird phenomenon that Addison is...that's why there is all the negativity from the previous posters, which I wanted to apologise for- some of it is awfully mean! We're all a little more candid online than we would be face to face- I'm sure they didn't mean to be hurtful (and I hope I wasn't either).
That I looked at your favourites list, and Maeve is a great one! Can I vote for that one??
Layla and Nora (well, I like the Leila and Norah spellings) are both lovely too, rising in popularity but they are nowheres near the weird phenomenon that Addison is...that's why there is all the negativity from the previous posters, which I wanted to apologise for- some of it is awfully mean! We're all a little more candid online than we would be face to face- I'm sure they didn't mean to be hurtful (and I hope I wasn't either).
Guilty pleasure.
Mostly because I really liked the character on Grey's Anatomy, even though I rarely watch that show. Also, my 8th grade English teacher named her daughter this, and from what I know of her, she's a pretty cool kid. It helps that said English teacher is one of my favorite people ever, too. :D
(I don't like it for a boy at all, really. Same with Madison. I guess they both just sound too presidential and stuffy to me on guys. Weird.)
Definitely stick with the Addison spelling. Anything else is far too contrived, IMO.
Out of your combos, the ones I like the best are:
Addison Jane
Addison Chloe
Addison Maria
Addison Claire (this one's probably my favorite)
Addison Charlotte
I definitely agree with your decision to use obviously feminine middle names for Addison, since it's already pretty masculine by itself.
ETA: Though you might be warned that Addison has seriously jumped in popularity since 2005, surely in part as an alternative to Madison. If you're concerned about your daughter having to go by Addison B. in school, or whatever, this probably isn't the best name to choose. I can imagine that it'll get confused with Madison a ton, too. You probably already know all that, but I just thought I'd point it out. :)
Mostly because I really liked the character on Grey's Anatomy, even though I rarely watch that show. Also, my 8th grade English teacher named her daughter this, and from what I know of her, she's a pretty cool kid. It helps that said English teacher is one of my favorite people ever, too. :D
(I don't like it for a boy at all, really. Same with Madison. I guess they both just sound too presidential and stuffy to me on guys. Weird.)
Definitely stick with the Addison spelling. Anything else is far too contrived, IMO.
Out of your combos, the ones I like the best are:
Addison Jane
Addison Chloe
Addison Maria
Addison Claire (this one's probably my favorite)
Addison Charlotte
I definitely agree with your decision to use obviously feminine middle names for Addison, since it's already pretty masculine by itself.
ETA: Though you might be warned that Addison has seriously jumped in popularity since 2005, surely in part as an alternative to Madison. If you're concerned about your daughter having to go by Addison B. in school, or whatever, this probably isn't the best name to choose. I can imagine that it'll get confused with Madison a ton, too. You probably already know all that, but I just thought I'd point it out. :)
This message was edited 5/24/2007, 3:31 PM
I love the name Addison for a girl! It's been one of my favorites for a long time :-) From your list, I like the combos:
Addison Sarah - I much prefer the spelling Sara
Addison Maria - love this...one of my fave Addison combos
Addison Olivia - love this one, too...another one of my fave Addison combos
Addison Leah
Addison Danielle
Some other suggestions:
Addison Victoria
Addison Juliet
Addison Julia
Addison Grace
Addison Faith
Addison Rose
Addison Raina
Addison Hope
Addison Elisabeth
Addison Daniela
Addison Ella
Addison Emma
Addison Amy
Addison Lily
Addison Lucy
Addison Leila
Addison Monica
Addison Marie
Addison Rachel
Addison Violet
Addison Sarah - I much prefer the spelling Sara
Addison Maria - love this...one of my fave Addison combos
Addison Olivia - love this one, too...another one of my fave Addison combos
Addison Leah
Addison Danielle
Some other suggestions:
Addison Victoria
Addison Juliet
Addison Julia
Addison Grace
Addison Faith
Addison Rose
Addison Raina
Addison Hope
Addison Elisabeth
Addison Daniela
Addison Ella
Addison Emma
Addison Amy
Addison Lily
Addison Lucy
Addison Leila
Addison Monica
Addison Marie
Addison Rachel
Addison Violet
nt.
This message was edited 5/24/2007, 3:13 PM
Addison on a girl (this spelling ONLY) is ok, as long as the parents (in this case you) realize that the name means Son of Adam, and decide that this doesn't matter to them. Meanings are very important to me, but I realize that they don't have the same importance to everyone else, so if the meaning doesn't bother you then I fully support the use of Addison on a girl. It's when parents are in denial about the meaning and the names masculine origins that it bugs me.
My favourite of your combos: Addison Chloe. I also like Addison Olivia, Addison Claire, Addison Sarah, Addison Danielle and Addison Leah.
Congrats on your baby :)
My favourite of your combos: Addison Chloe. I also like Addison Olivia, Addison Claire, Addison Sarah, Addison Danielle and Addison Leah.
Congrats on your baby :)
I love it!
Unlike most of the people on this board, I love Addison on a girl, and it is on my top five list. The only concern for me is the rise in popularity, but if that does not bug you, go for it. A lot of people here will tell you to use more "traditional" names to get the same nickname, but they obviously have a different naming style than you if you are considering Addison. Go with what you like, and think will work in your family.
I also suggest using the spelling Addison, rather than trying to make the name more feminine. With the number of girls named Addison, it will be considered a girl's name anyway (much like Madison).
Of your combos, I like Addison Claire the best.
Unlike most of the people on this board, I love Addison on a girl, and it is on my top five list. The only concern for me is the rise in popularity, but if that does not bug you, go for it. A lot of people here will tell you to use more "traditional" names to get the same nickname, but they obviously have a different naming style than you if you are considering Addison. Go with what you like, and think will work in your family.
I also suggest using the spelling Addison, rather than trying to make the name more feminine. With the number of girls named Addison, it will be considered a girl's name anyway (much like Madison).
Of your combos, I like Addison Claire the best.
I despise Addison on a girl, I'm considering it for a son
I agree - though I don't like it for a boy either
Ditto on despising Addison for girls
This message was edited 5/24/2007, 2:04 PM
Oops! double post
This message was edited 5/24/2007, 2:05 PM
I love the nickname Addie, but I agree with everyone else about Addison. It's not particularly ugly, I don't think, but there are a million other reasons not to choose it. Besides, if you add up all the different spellings of Addison up, it's really the most popular name of 2006 by far. Addison is my favorite spelling though. Adelaide is probably the best alternative I think, although Adele is nice and hasn't been suggested.
All of your combos are nice, but my favorite is Addison Maria.
All of your combos are nice, but my favorite is Addison Maria.
Sorry, Addison is NOT the "most popular name of 2006" for girls when you combine spellings. Here are the top 16 names for girls when you combine spellings from the SSA list:
1. Emily 24,048
2. Madison 20,706
3. Isabella 19,730
4. Emma 18.838
5. Sophia 18,321
6. Hailey 17,458
7. Abigail 16,988
8. Kaitlyn 16,902
9. Ava 16,741
10. Hannah 15,886
11. Brianna 15,745
12. Olivia 15,244
13. Sarah 15,224
14. Ashley 13,881
15. Jasmine 13,759
16. Natalie 13,079
1. Emily 24,048
2. Madison 20,706
3. Isabella 19,730
4. Emma 18.838
5. Sophia 18,321
6. Hailey 17,458
7. Abigail 16,988
8. Kaitlyn 16,902
9. Ava 16,741
10. Hannah 15,886
11. Brianna 15,745
12. Olivia 15,244
13. Sarah 15,224
14. Ashley 13,881
15. Jasmine 13,759
16. Natalie 13,079
Though I prefer it on a boy, Addison is very nice. I love the nickname Addie! And I think you should spell it Addison because other spellings might look made-up.
Addison Claire is nicest by far!
Addison Danielle, Addison Charlotte and Addison Jane are also pretty good. I like the names Sarah, Leah, Olivia, Chloe, and Maria but I don't think they go that well together, epsecially Addison Olivia. Good luck!
Addison Claire is nicest by far!
Addison Danielle, Addison Charlotte and Addison Jane are also pretty good. I like the names Sarah, Leah, Olivia, Chloe, and Maria but I don't think they go that well together, epsecially Addison Olivia. Good luck!
This message was edited 5/24/2007, 1:42 PM
I really dislike it, both on a boy or girl. If you check the popularity charts for Addison, it's going up at a huge rate in the US, especially for girls. It's a surname, and an ugly one at that. Not to mention she'd be confused with all the other Addison's and Madison's running around.
But if it *has* to be done I like Addison Jane and Addison Claire.
Best of luck! Hopefully everything goes well.. tell us what you decide to name her :)
But if it *has* to be done I like Addison Jane and Addison Claire.
Best of luck! Hopefully everything goes well.. tell us what you decide to name her :)
Addison is an extremely trendy name that has experienced a meteoric rise in popularity in the past year thanks to Grey's Anatomy. When it comes to the "boys' names on girls" issue, I have a live and let live attitude, but Addison is one I would avoid simply because of its sudden celebrity. Adelaide, Adeline, Adella, Adelle, or Adelia would all give you the Addy nn while giving your daughter a chance to be unique.
If you are firmly committed to Addison, however, my favorites from your list are Addison Claire, Addison Chloe, and Addison Jane.
If you are firmly committed to Addison, however, my favorites from your list are Addison Claire, Addison Chloe, and Addison Jane.
Truthfully and honestly I think its horrible trendy and boringly surnamey, Its a name where the bearer will be forever Addison Initial of surname because of the incredibly explosion of little Addison's last year, at least in America where it rose a mind boggling 79 places.
I dont like this name on a boy or girl but would prefer to see it on a boy personally.
I dont like this name on a boy or girl but would prefer to see it on a boy personally.
Sorry, added in wrong spot
This message was edited 5/25/2007, 9:08 AM
I know, that surge up the charts - WTF was that?!
Addison Montgomery
That was because of the female character Dr. Addison Montgomery on the hit US television series Grey's Anatomy. This character is evidently going to be the lead in a new "spin-off" series next year:
http://www.tvsquad.com/2007/02/21/abc-is-planning-a-greys-anatomy-spinoff-with-kate-walsh/
That was because of the female character Dr. Addison Montgomery on the hit US television series Grey's Anatomy. This character is evidently going to be the lead in a new "spin-off" series next year:
http://www.tvsquad.com/2007/02/21/abc-is-planning-a-greys-anatomy-spinoff-with-kate-walsh/
It's total tryndee krap. Seriously, go with Adeline. At least that's feminine.