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Audrey & Madison
Andrew


Aubrey and Madison for girls.
I really love the name Aubrey for a girl. Audrey sounds too old and stuffy for me. And I can't imagine a boy named Aubrey, it's a soft and feminine sounding name.
I'm not a fan of Madison, but I do prefer that over Madisyn, just because I think creative spellings are a bit annoying and the child will spend their whole lives having to tell people how to spell their name.
I really love the name Aubrey for a girl. Audrey sounds too old and stuffy for me. And I can't imagine a boy named Aubrey, it's a soft and feminine sounding name.
I'm not a fan of Madison, but I do prefer that over Madisyn, just because I think creative spellings are a bit annoying and the child will spend their whole lives having to tell people how to spell their name.
Audrey & Madison.
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Hmm...good question :) I like both Audrey & Aubrey (only for a girl). I suppose if I had to choose only one, I might be slightly more inclined to go with Audrey. But either way, I think that both are nice names. I also like Audrianna & Aubrianna, although they are more on the made-up/frilly side.
As for the name Madison, I only like it for a girl. I'd be more inclined to go with the sp. Madison, since Madisyn seems more made up. But, I must admit, that the "y" spelling is a bit of a GP for me and used to be a fave of mine. I also love the name Addison (only for a girl), with the sp. Addisyn as a GP.

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As for the name Madison, I only like it for a girl. I'd be more inclined to go with the sp. Madison, since Madisyn seems more made up. But, I must admit, that the "y" spelling is a bit of a GP for me and used to be a fave of mine. I also love the name Addison (only for a girl), with the sp. Addisyn as a GP.
Jennifer Nicole
Loving the Names:
Ariella Kathryn, Carrie Marie, Elisabeth Ava, Faith Alexandra, Michaela Reese, Sadie Elisabeth
Cade Preston, Deacon James, Grant William, Jude Hamilton, Roman Spencer
Aubrey & Madison - Boy , Audrey - Girl
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Audrey & Madison
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SAMANTHA

Definitely Audrey. I don't care for Aubrey at all, but I love Audrey.
Madison is a terrible name for a girl in my opinion, but Madisyn is one hundred times worse. Madison.
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Madison is a terrible name for a girl in my opinion, but Madisyn is one hundred times worse. Madison.
Pintel: You know you can't read.
Ragetti: It's The Bible, You get credit for trying!
Seraphina, Guinevere, Ophelia, Sterling, River, Aurelien