Adison Zayne Christopher (for a lil boy). We will call him Adison.
Christopher is our last name, and no I can't change it. I don't like nicknames and have no intetions on using any. No, we are not Cubs fans. Yes, I know Adison is some type of disease. Also, I know people use it as a girls name but it IS actually a boys name.
I'm not concerned about his masculinity he will be raised to be all "country boy".
I am not asking for your opinion as to wether or not you LIKE the name, I am more interested in knowing if it is hard to say. You know how some names just roll off the tounge I wanted other peoples opinion as to wether or not it did to them. Also I will be saying Mason and Adison alot, Mason is my 2yr old. And was wondering if thats to tounge twisting.
2007-04-15
14:39:59
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Rolls off the tongue just fine....and in case you are interested, I do like it!! Good choice.
2007-04-15 14:43:12
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answered by manners 2
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Since you wouldn't use his middle name in everyday speech, it's most important that the first and last names go together. However, since you have chosen 3 syllables to go with 3 syllables, it's a mouthful. Sometimes a short, 1 syllable name is best with a lengthy last name.
I understand your point about Adison being appropiate for both males and females - but with a current female Addison on a top TV show, it will be hard for people to see the name as male. Just something to think about.
2007-04-18 03:30:28
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answered by gigspot 2
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Adison Zayne has a nice ring to it. Christopher is a very simple last name, so I think it fits well. It sounds very sophisticated. I like it a lot. Mason and Adison sound good together for brothers. Good Luck!
2007-04-15 14:57:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm going to say something that will seem odd, probably, but since it was the first thing that popped into my head when I said "Adison Zayne" out loud, I'm going to mention it.
It sounded an awful lot like the phrase, "That is insane."
Aside from that, I like the name Adison very much, but the S of Adison and the Z of Zayne are tricky to pronounce that close together.
2007-04-15 17:08:22
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answered by Pecosa47 2
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If you're planning to say both boys' names together often, then you might want to think of a name other than Adison. Adison doesn't go very smoothly with Mason.
2007-04-15 16:36:16
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answered by BlackSea 4
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Yes, it is easy to say and I like that name, especially Zayne. no, I don't think Mason and Adison are too tounge twisting. Two good names.
2007-04-15 15:46:32
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answered by ltlluci 3
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Adison Zayne was pretty easy for me to say. I think Adison and Mason are cute names... I wouldn't have a hard time with it. Adison and Madison might get confusing, but Adison and Mason sound great.
2007-04-15 14:45:47
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answered by ღ†Rocker Wife†ღ 7
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Adison Christopher is a bit long and it doesnt really flow.
What about reversing the 1st and middle - Zane Adison - still doesnt really flow overall but Zane Christopher flows nicely, sounds good and it easy to say.
2007-04-16 00:20:29
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answered by jillmarie2000 5
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It's easy to say. I love how you spelled Zayne. Mason and Adison aren't hard to say together either. I think both names sound great.
2007-04-15 15:58:05
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answered by Anonymous
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this name is original and easy to pronounce, it simply flows. Its not hard to say at all. The choice of letters Adison beginning with A followed by the opposite end of the alphabet aids in the syntactical variation.
2007-04-19 12:50:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I see no problem with Adison Christopher. It is not a tongue twister. Adison & Mason are great together. Have you thought about Addison? That's the way I generally see it spelled.
2007-04-15 14:44:34
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answered by conni 6
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