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Re: Jordan, Jordin, Jordyn
I would pronounce Jordan and Jordin differently, the second being much shorter ending. I think the spelling is also uglier on the page.I don't really like Jordan, not because it's unisex but because I just think it sounds really clunky. I also associate it with a celebrity who is not very likeable over here, her real name is Katie Price but she goes exclusively by Jordan (UK).
That being said, I do quite like it in the middle for some 'frillier' names, likeLily Jordan
Amelia Jordan
Christina Jordan
Daniella Jordan
Helena Jordan
Alicia Jordan
Emily Jordan
Sophia Jordan
Ruby JordanJordan Marie
Jordan Elise

Jaye A loving heart is the truest wisdom.
Charles Dickens
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