A few thoughts (so long that I possibly comment on them all!):
Girls
Haivynn
Elizabeth — why did they do this to
Haven? The whole point of using a word name like
Haven, imho, is for the very obvious meaning. Misspelling it destroys that connection and just makes it a meaningless sound.
Danni Cynthia Lynn — love the 70s retro vibe here. It’s dated in a cool way. I just wish they used the full
Danielle and made
Danni an NN.
Kaylynn Nicole — this is 80s dated but not in a good way.
Kaylynn isn’t retro, just out of style and still as insubstantial and childlike as it was when it was invented 30ish years ago.
Nyxie
Renee — I’ve seen this used a few times and I’m not sure why. Was it used on some TV show? I think
Nyx is a good, underused name but adding an -ie makes it insubstantial.
Haislee
Gray — Haislee seems extremely insubstantial and childlike to me. Just two random cutesy sounds smooshed together. It also rhymes with
Paisley, which isn’t a positive thing imho.
Phoenix Jamie —
Phoenix was an offbeat, distinctive name 30 years ago, but now it’s just trendy and tiring. It’s one of those names that was nice because it was so rare, nownthat it’s not there isn’t much there.
Agnes Sofia — simply beautiful. Classic, elegant, substantial, and deeply meaningful. Really wish names like this were the big trend in naming.
Boys:
Jace Kayden — dated and insubstantial — trendy, “youthful” vibe.
Jason NN
Jace would have been much better. I can’t really dislike
Kayden too much for obvious reasons, but I’m tired of seeing it used so much.
Malachi Rio — really don’t like
Rio as a name. It’s the Spanish word for river but isn’t used as a name in Spanish. It makes me think of the city
Rio de Janeiro. It just doesn’t work imho.
Michael Forrest — this is a nice, distinctive combo. You can’t ask for a more substantial name than
Michael, and
Forrest works well as an MN.
Love it.
Matthew Edward — love this solid, classic combo.
Matthew works for a boy/man of any age or personality and
Edward adds a really elegant element to it. This is really a perfect name imho.
Cohen Marcus — a cohen / kohain is a member of the Jewish priestly class. It’s offensive to me to see it used as a baby name because it “sounds cute.” It isn’t used as a name in Jewish culture and seems appropriative to me.
Braydin
Michael /
Aden Maxwell /
Aiden Allister — so tired of -ayden names. The repetitive sound. The 10 million spellings. The trendy datedness and youthful vibe. Can’t figure out why they ever became so popular and why they still are 20 years later.
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