Re: Addison
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Hm - Addison - actually it's nice though it sounds a bit masculine to me (only a bit).
The scarry association for me is a character in Grey's Anatomy ('cause I don't like her).
But hey - that shouln't stop you from liking it. It would me unique between all the Ashleys, Jennifers and ... .
If you really love it go for it!
The scarry association for me is a character in Grey's Anatomy ('cause I don't like her).
But hey - that shouln't stop you from liking it. It would me unique between all the Ashleys, Jennifers and ... .
If you really love it go for it!
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I actually like that character, lol.
Anyway, I quite like the name for a girl Not just because of the character but because I just do. It doesn't sound particularly masculine to me...it reminds me of the names Allie and Ada. Plus, there's the cutie nn Addie/Addy.
I sort of like Addisyn but if I named a daughter, it would be the original spelling. I'm not usually into trendy spellings but it's easy to get away with them these days and it wouldn't be too much trouble to say 'my name is Addison with a y'.
We have female Ashleys, Baileys and Kellys. I'm okay with unisex names. I think some sound as though they can be feminine as well as masculine and that's fine. Names come from somewhere. Heck, last names originally came from first names so why not vice versa? There's plenty of female Addisons around. It bugs me that it soundslike Madison, though.
The 'son ofAdam' meaning doesn't really bother me. Claudia means 'lame' but it's still an accepted, usable name. Madison means son of Matthew but would you be brave enough to name your son Madison?
I'd choose femine mn for a girl Addison. Addison Elizabeth (or maybe Elisabeth). That's all I have for now.It's nearly 6 am lol.
Anyway, I quite like the name for a girl Not just because of the character but because I just do. It doesn't sound particularly masculine to me...it reminds me of the names Allie and Ada. Plus, there's the cutie nn Addie/Addy.
I sort of like Addisyn but if I named a daughter, it would be the original spelling. I'm not usually into trendy spellings but it's easy to get away with them these days and it wouldn't be too much trouble to say 'my name is Addison with a y'.
We have female Ashleys, Baileys and Kellys. I'm okay with unisex names. I think some sound as though they can be feminine as well as masculine and that's fine. Names come from somewhere. Heck, last names originally came from first names so why not vice versa? There's plenty of female Addisons around. It bugs me that it soundslike Madison, though.
The 'son ofAdam' meaning doesn't really bother me. Claudia means 'lame' but it's still an accepted, usable name. Madison means son of Matthew but would you be brave enough to name your son Madison?
I'd choose femine mn for a girl Addison. Addison Elizabeth (or maybe Elisabeth). That's all I have for now.It's nearly 6 am lol.