That is a more feminine name. For a boy out of the ones you've said I like Ryan for a girl Kayla.
2007-01-26 23:40:38
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answered by Lynnix 3
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I think that Jaiden/Jayden is quite feminine. Iike the other names you have though, epecially Kaiden, Kai, Ryan, Sophie, Lauren and Kayla. Good choices. I like the names Hope, Chloe, Mia, and Clarissa for a girl, and, Luke, Matt, Will, and Dan for a boy.
I think the names Clarissa, Mia, Lauren, Ryan, Will, Dan and Matt go with the name Hurley.
If you are having trouble chosing, do joint names, or middle names, eg. Clarissa-Lauren Hurley, or Matthew Ryan Hurley.
Good luck to you and your baby, hope I helped you a little.
2007-01-27 12:32:46
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answered by Live4Music 2
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I like all of the names you have chosen so go with one that you like the most. As for the Jaiden or Jayden name it can be both I have two friends with one each, the boy is Jayden and the girls is Jaiden. Its up to you which way you spell it and for what sex. If you settle on that name though at least you can start calling your tummy by a name before the baby is born and the baby will recognise it when he/she is born then all you have to do is decide how to spell it.
Good luck to you all x
2007-01-27 08:49:25
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answered by angelcakes 5
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I do think Jayden is a lovely name, but it does sound more like a girls' name to me. I think your suggestion of Kaiden is better, it is much more like a boys' name. It also goes well with your surname.
Just a suggestion for girls' names - I am a teacher and there are hundreds of Sophies around - there are 2 in my class this year, so I wouldn't pick that one if I were you. There are also a lot of Laurens. Kayla is lovely, I would choose that one. Another good one that would go well with your surname is Allana - that is my niece's name and it suits her really well.
Good luck!
2007-01-27 07:42:07
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answered by Funky Little Spacegirl 6
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Jaiden for a girl
Jayden for a boy
of the names you gave
Kayla - girl
Kai - boy
2007-01-27 07:55:28
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answered by g g 6
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I like Jayden. It doesn't sound like it should be for one particular sex, it sounds like both a boy and a girls name. But I think these days, it's more of a girls name. I like Kieron and Kaiden for your boy names, and Sophie for your girls name.
2007-01-27 07:42:07
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answered by manders030405 2
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Don't like Jayden at all (and it is a boys name so dont give it to a girl!), Aaron, Jamie or Ryan are ok, but I don't like rest. How about Harry, Thomas, Jack, Benjamin, Henry, Jonathan, William, Oliver, Robert, Matthew, Daniel... they're not common or wierd.
For girls Sophie or Josie are ok, how about Lily, Phoebe, Freya, Daisy, Maisie, Jessica, Carly, Gemma, Harriot, Olivia, Kirsten, Georgina etc, again all normal and pretty.
Hope you have a good pregnancy a beautiful healthy baby xxx
2007-01-27 07:46:48
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answered by Elle 3
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Congratulations. Jayden for a boy is a definete yes!. It's something about the other spelling that I don't like..maybe too phonetic. You know a name that I like also, Cailou. You know the cartoon about the little boy? I would spell it with a K thou, I really luv K's. My Oldest son's (Joshua) middle name is Kalib. Just another version of Caleb. Best to you and your family.
2007-01-27 07:44:45
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answered by Emerald Jones 5
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I am also pregnant and I don't what I'm having but if it's a boy we do plan on naming him Jayden Tyler. So no I don't think this is a girls name it can be for both but if you look it up they considerate as a boys name. Good Luck!
2007-01-29 14:04:13
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answered by beyonce.6969 1
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I think jayden is better spelt like this than the way you chose for a boy i love the name timothy for a boy and alice for a girl good luck with baby xx
2007-01-27 08:57:38
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answered by Anonymous
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