Opinions on these names
Adelynne
Asa
Benjamin
Blaine
Connor
Dayton
Ethan
Evelyn
Finn
Grayson
Jamison
Jensen
Kamryn
Lincoln
Madelyn
Paige
Patrick
Sasha
Steven
Winston
Zander
simran
Asa
Benjamin
Blaine
Connor
Dayton
Ethan
Evelyn
Finn
Grayson
Jamison
Jensen
Kamryn
Lincoln
Madelyn
Paige
Patrick
Sasha
Steven
Winston
Zander
simran
Replies
Adelynne - too ornate; Adeline is better
Asa - short, abrupt, fringe biblical ... nope
Benjamin - excellent
Blaine - like a merger between Blame and Plain; also, just another lnfn
Connor - yet another lnfn, and to con = to cheat
Dayton - Ditch Town, eh? Really?
Ethan - fringe biblical; fashionable -an ending; OKish
Evelyn - excellent; shortens pleasantly to Eve; strictly female
Finn - and his sister Gill? Too fishy
Grayson - lnfn once more; who wants a son who is grey?
Jamison - Jameson is preferable but neither is good
Jensen - Jens is preferable
Kamryn - whatever happened to poor, unfortunate Cameron?
Lincoln - lnfns, here we go again
Madelyn - her parents' name choice Made Lyn a cliche
Paige - either part of a book or a young knight-in-training; either way, what's the -i- doing there?
Patrick - excellent, classic
Sasha - gender neutral, which is fine; nickname, which isn't
Steven - the epitome of dumbing-down. Stephen is excellent
Winston - too canine
Zander - OK as a nn for Alexander, but awful as a full name
Asa - short, abrupt, fringe biblical ... nope
Benjamin - excellent
Blaine - like a merger between Blame and Plain; also, just another lnfn
Connor - yet another lnfn, and to con = to cheat
Dayton - Ditch Town, eh? Really?
Ethan - fringe biblical; fashionable -an ending; OKish
Evelyn - excellent; shortens pleasantly to Eve; strictly female
Finn - and his sister Gill? Too fishy
Grayson - lnfn once more; who wants a son who is grey?
Jamison - Jameson is preferable but neither is good
Jensen - Jens is preferable
Kamryn - whatever happened to poor, unfortunate Cameron?
Lincoln - lnfns, here we go again
Madelyn - her parents' name choice Made Lyn a cliche
Paige - either part of a book or a young knight-in-training; either way, what's the -i- doing there?
Patrick - excellent, classic
Sasha - gender neutral, which is fine; nickname, which isn't
Steven - the epitome of dumbing-down. Stephen is excellent
Winston - too canine
Zander - OK as a nn for Alexander, but awful as a full name
What does lnfn mean?
lnfn = Last name first name.
Adelynne - I'm not sure how it's meant to be pronounced, but I don't like the spelling regardless. I like Adeline or Adelin / Adelyn depending on the pronunciation.
Asa - Too short
Benjamin - It's pretty good but I like Ben a lot more than the full Benjamin.
Blaine - Bad, sounds slimy
Connor - It's fine but I vastly prefer Conor
Dayton - Ohio. Not the worst place name though. Day is a good nickname
Ethan - I like this
Evelyn - I know it's popular now but I still think it sounds dated. Not bad
Finn - Pretty good
Grayson - Alright
Jamison - Not bad but I prefer the look of Jameson
Jensen - Okay
Kamryn - I don't like this but I like Cameron
Lincoln - Not namey enough
Madelyn - Okay (I prefer Madeline but if you want to pronounce it with "lin" then Madelyn is the way to go)
Paige - A millenial wearing uggs and drinking a pumpkin spice latte
Patrick - It's okay but I don't really like the "trick" part. In my accent it always sounds like Pa-trick. It gets shortened to Pat or Rick but when you say the full name "trick" is what jumps out.
Sasha - Pretty good
Steven - Okay, it's definitely "just some guy" but it's one of the better "just some guy" names.
Winston - Okay but it sounds like a dog to me
Zander - Pretty good
Asa - Too short
Benjamin - It's pretty good but I like Ben a lot more than the full Benjamin.
Blaine - Bad, sounds slimy
Connor - It's fine but I vastly prefer Conor
Dayton - Ohio. Not the worst place name though. Day is a good nickname
Ethan - I like this
Evelyn - I know it's popular now but I still think it sounds dated. Not bad
Finn - Pretty good
Grayson - Alright
Jamison - Not bad but I prefer the look of Jameson
Jensen - Okay
Kamryn - I don't like this but I like Cameron
Lincoln - Not namey enough
Madelyn - Okay (I prefer Madeline but if you want to pronounce it with "lin" then Madelyn is the way to go)
Paige - A millenial wearing uggs and drinking a pumpkin spice latte
Patrick - It's okay but I don't really like the "trick" part. In my accent it always sounds like Pa-trick. It gets shortened to Pat or Rick but when you say the full name "trick" is what jumps out.
Sasha - Pretty good
Steven - Okay, it's definitely "just some guy" but it's one of the better "just some guy" names.
Winston - Okay but it sounds like a dog to me
Zander - Pretty good
Adelynne - I prefer Adeline's pronunciation and look. This has too many unneeded letters.
Asa - I'm guessing you're referring to the Hebrew name. The English pronunciation sounds girly to me. AH-SUH would make more sense.
Benjamin - Decent name but not a favorite of mine.
Blaine - I prefer Blaise. It's better than Blainley.
Connor - I've always liked this name. It sounds smart.
Dayton - It sounds youthful and old fashioned at the same time. It's okay.
Ethan- I really, really like this name. It's not too soft.
Evelyn - I love EH-vuh-lin, and dislike EEV-lin.
Finn - I don't really understand the appeal.
Grayson - I think it's neat and could work in a professional setting.
Jamison - Its decent but I would prefer Jameson (said like James but with sen) or simply James.
Jensen - I like it, it sounds smart like Connor but also kind of badass.
Kamryn - I prefer Cameron for both genders.
Lincoln - Very respectable and polite-sounding.
Madelyn - Prefer Madeline, but it's not a bad spelling.
Paige - I prefer Page, but it's still pretty.
Patrick - I don't care for it, or its feminine counterpart Patricia. It doesn't even have good nicknames.
Sasha - I don't care for the name. I don't like it on men, but it's not particularly feminine either.
Steven - Kind of dull, but I can understand the appeal of Stefan at least.
Winston - It sounds nerdy and sweet. I've always liked it.
Zander - I like this more than Alexander because its more modern and fun.
Asa - I'm guessing you're referring to the Hebrew name. The English pronunciation sounds girly to me. AH-SUH would make more sense.
Benjamin - Decent name but not a favorite of mine.
Blaine - I prefer Blaise. It's better than Blainley.
Connor - I've always liked this name. It sounds smart.
Dayton - It sounds youthful and old fashioned at the same time. It's okay.
Ethan- I really, really like this name. It's not too soft.
Evelyn - I love EH-vuh-lin, and dislike EEV-lin.
Finn - I don't really understand the appeal.
Grayson - I think it's neat and could work in a professional setting.
Jamison - Its decent but I would prefer Jameson (said like James but with sen) or simply James.
Jensen - I like it, it sounds smart like Connor but also kind of badass.
Kamryn - I prefer Cameron for both genders.
Lincoln - Very respectable and polite-sounding.
Madelyn - Prefer Madeline, but it's not a bad spelling.
Paige - I prefer Page, but it's still pretty.
Patrick - I don't care for it, or its feminine counterpart Patricia. It doesn't even have good nicknames.
Sasha - I don't care for the name. I don't like it on men, but it's not particularly feminine either.
Steven - Kind of dull, but I can understand the appeal of Stefan at least.
Winston - It sounds nerdy and sweet. I've always liked it.
Zander - I like this more than Alexander because its more modern and fun.
I like...
Adelynne
Asa
Benjamin
Dayton- I like the nickname Day
Ethan
Evelyn
Patrick
Sasha
Steven
Winston
Adelynne
Asa
Benjamin
Dayton- I like the nickname Day
Ethan
Evelyn
Patrick
Sasha
Steven
Winston