I would use a name that flows with the other two names, like Jacob, Christopher. Use a name of one of your relatives.
2007-02-16 04:36:55
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answer #1
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answered by Alliance 2
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Peyton Charles Arnold
Peyton William Arnold
Peyton Matthew Arnold
Peyton Wayne Arnold
Peyton Ray Arnold
Peyton Jacob Arnold
2007-02-16 05:08:58
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answer #2
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answered by catfan 5
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Peyton Shaun Arnold
Peyton Christopher Arnold
Peyton Kieran Arnold
Peyton Rhys Arnold
2007-02-16 13:06:13
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answer #3
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answered by sciencewiz 4
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I read through the list of people before me and I have heard that an unusual name can be helpful to a girl, but a hindrance to a guy. So, in case he doesn't like Peyton (and have you thought about the nicknames--would you like him called"Pay",for instance, or would that bother you, because people invariably shorten names, whether you like it or no) so in case he doesn't like Peyton, I think it would be good to give him a strong name in the middle.
I agree with those who say the name should flow. Because of that I think a three syllable name would be good like Anthony, because the first and last syllables are vowel sounds which keeps the three name combo flowing.
Peyton Alexander Arnold might be nice. (Alex is a good nickname) and the r flows to the a. That's four syllables, though.
Also think about how the initials look. PAA. Do you like that or not.
I also liked the idea about using the mother's maiden name if it works with the flow.
Anyway, good luck with it all. We're probably overwhelming you with all this.
Maggie
2007-02-16 07:37:00
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Peyton Dominion Arnold
2007-02-16 04:21:20
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answer #5
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answered by evy 2
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Peyton Andrew Arnold
Peyton Timothy Arnold
Peyton Lucas Arnold
Peyton William Aronld
Peyton Joshua Arnold
Peyton Guy Arnold
Peyton Robert Arnold
Peyton Ernest Arnold
Peyton Earl Arnold
Peyton James Arnold
Peyton Mark Arnold
Peyton Edwin Arnold
Peyton Edward Arnold
Peyton Eric Arnold
Good Luck!
2007-02-16 07:49:06
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answer #6
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answered by ~ Autum Girl ~ 3
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Just for fun... the Peyton family (surname) was a prominent English family, and Robert Peyton was a settler in Gloucester county, Virginia in the 1600's. In one of the families I work, the name was given to someone as a first name, and it has been passed down in that family to this day. I have seen it used for both males and females.
And being a genealogist, I love what they used to do.. using mom's maiden name as a middle name. Makes it more personal. Or, maybe honoring mom's father, by using his name.
2007-02-16 07:06:18
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answer #7
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answered by wendy c 7
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Payton Maurice Arnold
Its kind of hard to find a harmonious name between Peyton and Arnold. Maurice gives it class and sounds good I think.
2007-02-16 04:23:25
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answered by elias92553 2
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You should pick a middle name that can't be made fun of because you have to think of his life in school. I know from personal experience that if you have a weird name it causes problems with bullying. A common name would be good but, to be different is cool also, but to different is bad too.
2007-02-16 04:56:27
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answer #9
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answered by KK 1
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Carlton
2007-02-16 04:22:16
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answered by Jacuzzi Lover 6
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