I am just asking, as in I am not pregnant or anythign like that but do you guys like the name ....
Paitynn (Payton) Maurice (Or Moreese) Alexander?
2006-12-02
10:27:34
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I know its quite long but my name is way longer than that, sometimes I have to be like just use my first name and call it a day cause I dont feel liek spellign it all. But yeah, I cant think of how I want to spell it though. Which spellign of Payton and Maurice do you guys liek best?
2006-12-02
10:40:42 ·
update #1
For a boy.
2006-12-02
10:43:27 ·
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Yay, it looks like it can be used for either gender!
2006-12-02
10:53:21 ·
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I like the combination but in this way.
Boy: Payton Maurice Alexander
girl: Payton Moreese Alexander
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2006-12-03 02:40:44
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answered by Who me? 3
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I like Payton for a girl but not a boy plus the name is kinda long and I don't like the name Maurice. Alexanders a cute name
2006-12-03 13:16:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I like the name Paitynn Alexander withouth the Maurice. I'd pick a different name then Maurice. But I like the name Paitynn Reese Alexander. But thats just me. If you like the name Paitynn Maurice Alexander then someday name your kid that. It doesn't matter what other people think as long as you like it. And nobody is reall going to know that your son is going to have three names not including the last name.
2006-12-02 19:29:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Definantly Payton for a boy-the other way looks way to girly.I honestly think Maurice is not a good name-I think of Belle's dad in Beauty and the Beast when I hear that name-and it sounds like an old French man's name.But if you choose the name spell it the 1st way-the second is too strange and he would constantly have to be spelling it for people.
2006-12-02 19:51:38
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answered by mama of 2 3
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My uncle Maurice has gone by "Maury" and also "Mo". He's even gone creative for his nickname, spelling it on occasion "Maux". Anyway, I like the name since it's different and is the name of my very cool, intelligent uncle. Payton is nice and manly. I'd stick with the traditional spellings of these names for a boy- Payton Maurice Alexander.
2006-12-03 18:25:01
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answered by AMEWzing 5
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I'm not sure I like the name Payton (sounds too much like Satan, and kids are sure to notice). That said, Maurice is a good name to combine with it, and if you like it, that is all that should matter. I also think Maurice sounds good with Alexander.
Switching the order of either name also sounds good (and it might avoid the inevitable playground references to Lucifer).
2006-12-02 19:26:02
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answered by curiousme 3
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If you are using it for a girl then Payton/Peyton Moreese
If for a boy then use Peyton Maurice. If you spell it the other way people will struggle to pronounce it correctly.
2006-12-03 00:39:40
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answered by swanseaemtgirl 4
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How about Peyton for boy or girl. Its cute. Don't like Maurice at all for a boy or girl. Like Alexander for a boy.
2006-12-03 11:59:57
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answered by ? 6
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Paitynn I like for a female, Maurice is nice for a male, I'm not crazy about the combination for one or the other. Peace!
2006-12-02 18:40:57
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answered by lainey lain 5
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To be honest, no I don't like it. Maurice is OK, I suppose. Alexander is OK too. Payton is just awful. Sorry, but you asked...
2006-12-02 18:41:40
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answered by The Man In The Box 6
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