First off, I love the name! This is ONLY my opinion but this is how I would approach it....if the baby is a boy spell the name JADEN, if the little one is a girl spell the name JAYDEN. Not sure why but when you add the "y" it looks more feminine.
Most importantly, do not ever let anyone tell you that they don't like the name nor should you allow anyone to make a face when you tell them the name. I have a 2 year old daughter and a 7 year old son. My husband named my son (Jake Edward) and I absolutely loved the name...so much so that I wanted him to name our daughter. I was only 4 months prego when we found out it was a girl and well he did it again, picked a great name! But every time someone, strangers included, asked if we picked a name and I told them I got the most insulting and hurtful comments and looks! I say screw em all! If you love the name (and I do too) that is all that matters...by the way my daughters name is Josie and she is so flipping cute and really couldn't be any other name!
Good luck sweetie! And again, great name!
2006-06-21 00:18:09
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answered by MaHaa 4
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Jaden is more neutral...Jaidyn is so girl...I think Jaiden is fairly neutral and Jayden too, but the last too still sound a bit girl to me...I think the first spelling is really cute for either but the second (Jaidyn) would be great for a girl
2006-06-21 07:21:14
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answered by sarahnsquirt 2
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My baby daddy has older daughter (5) they spell it Jayden. I love it too, but you can spell it any way you want. Have known boys to have that name as well. Maybe if it was a boy I would spell it Jaden or Jaiden.
2006-06-21 11:15:11
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answered by Workinmamma 4
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I would spell it Jaden for a boy or Jayden for a girl. I think it's a great name either way.
2006-06-21 14:58:26
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answered by J 4
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I just read a book, called Freakanomics, which had a listing of names ranked by their frequency of occurence among certain socioeconomic groups. If I remember correctly, "Jaden" was in the top ten for names chosen by parents with low incomes and low education. You can see where he got the info from if you look in the back of the book. The topic of that particular chapter was whether picking the right (or wrong) name for you child can affect its future success in life.
2006-06-21 06:57:18
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answered by T_R 2
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My nephew's is spelled Jayden. I think it's gender neutral. my son's name is Hayden and I have been hearing used as a girls name a lot lately.
2006-06-21 09:35:21
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answered by Danielle G 3
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My friend had a little girl and named her Jayden
2006-06-21 17:03:24
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answered by svv42 4
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I love that name!!!
Jaidyn
Jaiden
what about Jadie? Or Jailene?
I love that name though.......good luck and congrats
2006-06-21 06:55:39
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answered by Anonymous
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how you would like it to be speltt i'll tell you a name that is really pretty Nevaeh
it's Heaven Spelt backwards. but like i said before Jaden is a nice name but spell it how you want it to be.
2006-06-21 07:07:49
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answered by Sammie M 2
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For a girl it could be Jaidenne...
nice name in English but a curse for someone who may end up working in different countries - it just doesn't work in other languages.
2006-06-21 08:04:43
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answered by Ourson 3
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