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For girl:
Grace Louise
Madison Louise or Madison Anne
Evie Anne

For Boy:
Caden Lewis
Dylan
Ethan

What do you think??? Is there any other way to spell these names???

2007-05-21 02:49:14 · 75 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Baby Names

75 answers

I like Evie Anne and Caden Lewis. Ethan is also cool!

2007-05-21 02:51:41 · answer #1 · answered by Clara Cando 2 · 2 0

I think Evie is prettier if you use the whole name and see if the child ends up shortening it - Evangeline has a wonderful history as a name.

I don't know the name Caden - I assume there is a history in the family for it. They'r'e all fine names (although I personally prefer Madison Anne of those choices, unless the family name begins with D - that would make her initials MAD)

Names should have a meaning within the family - naming a child after a grandmother or uncle or some other ancestor is a nice tie with history. And watch out for monograms - Samuel Henry Isaiah Thomas may be a great name but the monogram is a problem...

2007-05-21 02:54:36 · answer #2 · answered by Uncle John 6 · 2 0

Grace Louise sounds like an 80 year old woman, SORRY!

Madison is extremely popular right now, the name is nice if you don't mind that 20 other kids in your daughter's class will share the name. I have two family memeber's who named their daughter this and one speels it Maddison and the other spells it Madeson. I like Madison Anne better than Lousie, even though they are both well combined, they flow nicely.

Evie is too cutsie. Could your child be called EVie when she is 25 and going to job interviews? SORRY, I just can't see it. I agree with you though it is a nice name, it just doesn't grow with the child.

I really like Caden Lewis, you picked a winner there! You could also spell it Kaden (Or Kaeden, if you want t o get really odd).

2007-05-21 06:34:58 · answer #3 · answered by Busy Mommy of 3 6 · 0 0

Madison Anne also spelled Maddison
I like Grace Anne better.
I love the name Caden. I actually like Caden Dylan better.
(can be spelled Cayden)

2007-05-27 15:36:45 · answer #4 · answered by Sandy 1 · 0 0

I love Grace Louise and Madison Louise for a girl.
I love Caden Lewis and Ethan Lewis for a boy!

Congratulations and God bless!

2007-05-24 17:46:54 · answer #5 · answered by Heather 2 · 0 0

For girl:
Grayce Louise
Madyson Louise or Madison Anne
Evee Anne

For Boy:
Caiden Lewis
Dillan
Eafan

I like all the names you put, the ones above are the other ways i can think of that you can spell the names.

2007-05-21 04:17:02 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

How about Grace Anne? or Madison Grace? or you could try the under used hyphen and name her Grace-Anne Madison ? or Madison-Anne Louise... I like longer names, gives the child more options as they get older.

The real key to naming any child is to yell the name you like a few times... FULL name... example:

"Mary-Ellen Anne Davis"

The name, when yelled or simply said sharply, should be able to get attention. You also have to consider the last name and whether the childs initials could be used against them. or if the name opens them up to a mean nickname... There are a lot of things to consider!

Good Luck.

2007-05-21 04:15:59 · answer #7 · answered by VH1 2 · 0 0

Madison Louise

Caden Lewis

2007-05-21 06:44:45 · answer #8 · answered by leashell 5 · 0 0

The spellings you have chosen are the best spelling. My favorites on your list are Madison Anne and Ethan Lewis. Ethan Lewis could also be spelled Ethan Louis but that is the only name I would consider changing the spelling.

2007-05-21 03:00:21 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Grace Louise is pretty, although somewhat old-fashioned.

Madison goes MUCH better with Louise than with Anne.

I don't like Evie Anne at all. Sounds like Evian - the water.

Caden Lewis - unusual. I like it. Why not spell it Kaydn or Kayden (Like Hayden) though? And Louis, as USUALLY Lewis is used in last names.

Dylan is a good choice.

I don't like Ethan.

Of course, these are just my opinions. Ultimately, you have to think about your reasons for choosing the names. You might not wanna change spelling if namimg them after someone in your family.

When I had my kids, I looked at the meanings of the names. My son is Sebastian, which means Highly Revered.

Think along those lines.

Good luck! And Congrats!

2007-05-21 02:57:33 · answer #10 · answered by datgirl88 4 · 0 1

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