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Peyton?
I'm starting to like this for a girl, wdyt?
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Really like it =)
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I know a little girl named Peyton, but I'm not sure on the spelling. I don't see myself using it because it makes me think of Peyton Manning. (not sure if I spelled that right though...)
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I actually really like it! There was a girl Peyton in my son's preschool class last year and she made me like the name. There is also a Payton on his T-ball team (boy) and I like that too. This is one of the only truly unisex names I like.
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It doesn't even sound like a girls name to me. I don't get the appeal.
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I know its trendy and all the rest of it, but I too really like it for a girl. I think it is kind of spunky and I could actually see it aging quite well. I have never met a Peyton and I would really like to
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I love it!:)
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It's one of my least favorite names for a girl, sorry. It reminds me of football too much between Walter Payton and Peyton Manning. I just see it as a surname and a rather masculine sounding one at that. I know someone who named her daughter that recently and I was rather disappointed because I figured she would go with something more traditional.
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I ♥ it only for a boy nd only this spelling
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No thanks. ;)
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My cousin loves this name on a girl. She plans to use it someday. I do think it is a unisex name. Before my cousin mentioning it as a girls name it was always more masculine to me.
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When I hear this, I think of some backwater English town or something. To me, it doesn't sound feminine or masculine at all. I really don't like it.
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Despise it for either gender.
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Agreed.
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Sorry, this must be one of the most unattractive names around, of those that are bad enough on a boy and atrocious on a girl. If I never see a oh-so-trendy, y-containing, -ton-ending, cross-gendered name again that's soon enough for me.
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It's all right. I can't really think of anything WRONG with it, but it doesn't pop. It's so-so.
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Love it!I LOVE Peyton on a little girl! :D
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Not a fan of Peyton I'm afraid.
In fact, I'm not a fan of most of the -on ending names. It gives them a quality I don't find very attractive, especially on girls. I'm more a fan of the more feminine names.
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I usually love more feminine names, but i recently met a little girl called Peyton and she was cutee!
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DittoPeyton is one of the more ugly of the -on/-en/-in/-an/-yn names, and it doesn't sound feminine at all. Nor do any of those names, I don't think.

This message was edited 7/15/2009, 5:02 AM

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