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WDYTO Jordyn?
I love it but it seems too trendy and stupid to me these day. I think i need more sophisticated and strong names. So, wdyto jordyn?
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I think it's pretty. I like Jordan too.
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I much prefer Jordanl
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It sounds really trashy, sorry. Jordana would be much better or even Jordan.
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I actually like it! I know I shouldn't because it's trendy, popular and on the masculine side, but there's something about it that I do like. I guess it's a bit of a GP for me really.
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I prefer the spelling of Jordan, personally.
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I like Jordan, but only on boys. However, I've known some very nice girls named Jordan, but I still don't like it on a girl. I don't understand the 'y' either, it's unnecessary.

This message was edited 12/8/2007, 3:15 PM

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me tooThe y just doesn't make sense. The y doesn't make an a sound, and it just makes it look like you're trying too hard. Jordan is ok, but I'd rather see it on a boy if used at all. I wouldn't look at a girl Jordan funnily, but I don't really like it.
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Jordan would be better, and I dislike that on a girl anyway
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I like it a lot. I don't really care about the "trendy" thing...it's not that serious to me.
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I don't like it at all, sorry. Jordan would be better, but I don't like that, either, especially for a girl.
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Very 1989
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nt.
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I don't like Jordan nor Jordyn. For me, the conjure up images of bratty girls with nothing better to do but form cliques. The added Y also makes me think she is unintelligent (or atleast her parents are) for spelling the name incorrectly.
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I'm not one to like Unisex names on girls. If I met a little girl named Jordan, I would think pleasant thoughts about her name. If I saw it written Jordyn, I would think, "That's too bad."
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