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Friend of the family had her baby girl:
Kelsey Addison nn "Addie".
She was named after myself and another friend of hers named Addison. I like it alot. :) What do you think of it?
Kelsey Addison nn "Addie".
She was named after myself and another friend of hers named Addison. I like it alot. :) What do you think of it?
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never like Addison...
Addie is a cute enough nickname, I would prefer to see Adeline or Adele used. Addison is very trendy and masculine to me.
Addie is a cute enough nickname, I would prefer to see Adeline or Adele used. Addison is very trendy and masculine to me.
How is this trendy? I like.
It's perfectly fine. I LOVE Kelsey!!!
It's perfectly fine. I LOVE Kelsey!!!
It IS trendy.
That doesn't mean it's not "perfectly fine." There's nothing wrong with it, it just follows the current trends. That's what trendy is.
For the record, it's trendy because it's two surnames. Addison is especially trendy for girls now. But Kelsey strikes me as dated.
That doesn't mean it's not "perfectly fine." There's nothing wrong with it, it just follows the current trends. That's what trendy is.
For the record, it's trendy because it's two surnames. Addison is especially trendy for girls now. But Kelsey strikes me as dated.
Too trendy for me.
And I personally dislike Addison (sorry). The nickname Addie is cute though.
And I personally dislike Addison (sorry). The nickname Addie is cute though.
Kelsey is nms, and I don't really like -son names on girls. I mean, they were meant for a son. Hence...-son. Anyway, I think it's sweet that it's honoring, though, and congrats on being a namesake!
I can't be too fond of it. It's too trendy, and the one Kelsey I've known was really immature and hyper. Her older brother Austin wasn't as but still was a bit like her, while her older sister Jill is a very calm, sweet person.