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Ainslie
What do you think of it for a girl? I really like it!**miss_smiley**
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A guilty pleasure of mine, I absolutely LOVE the name Ainsley on a girl. I'm not as fond of Ainslie, but at the very least it's not Ainsleigh :-)Yes, I know how lonely life can be.
The shadows follow me and the night won't set me free.
But I don't let the evenings get me down,
As long as you're around me.
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Lol Ainsleigh is definitly nms, don't you think it's strange how a spelling can change the feeling of a name? For example, if I saw Ainsleigh I wouldn't like it, but Ainslie and Ainsley are different. It's probably just me lol**miss_smiley**
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I just think it sounds kind of sleazy. That "slie" or "sley" ending puts me off of any name, first name or surname.
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The only people I know with this name spell it Ansley. I definitely prefer Ainslie, though.
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A part of me really likes it, it has that surname & masculine feel but the perks of being a legitimate feminine name, but I just don't know ... the ans part sort of hurts it.
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NMS. I have a general disliking for most names ending in the cutesy and trendy "-ie" sound.
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I don't really like the sound. Also, it makes me think of that tv chef - a large black man. Doesn't really seem like a girls name to me.
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To me its yet another surnamey name ending in the trendy boring Lee /Leigh /Lei / Lea sound.
One thing it has going for it is its meaning is unisex, but its not my style

Paula

This message was edited 4/9/2006, 9:14 AM

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Honestly not my style at all, but its a nice change from Ashley.
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i agree with it being a change from Ashley. And anyway, i like it.
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