Tyson was a rough boxer and is a brand of chicken... so I'm not too crazy about it either.
I like Ayden (I would skip the i to avoid pronoucing it ay-dee-an).
Kaelynn Payton -- too many nnns. Either name is cute however, just a mouthful together. Paitynne -- Patynn -- Kailynne
2007-06-18 20:31:31
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answered by Sweet Eden 4
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First of all, go with the more usual spellings, Tyler and Kaitlyn, because your child's friends and teachers will need to know how to pronounce and spell his or her name. If your son's name is suppose to be pronounced Tyler, for example, make sure that it is spelled that way.
Invented names usually don't work out as well as ones that are already on baby lists, so I've tried to pick out names that were similar to the ones you picked.
Instead of Aydien Tylar, how about Aaron, Auden, or Adrian Tyler? Yes, I know it sounds conventional, but when your son is in middle school, he will thank you for it, and when he enters the business world, studies have shown that he'll make more money if he has a more conventionally spelled name.
As for Kaiytenn Paetyn or Paetyn Kaiylenn, don't rhyme the names. She'll need a slightly more serious name should she become a Supreme Court Justice. Again, I'd go with the most conventional spelling. How about Kaitlyn Piper, or Kaitlyn Petra?
2007-06-22 17:55:37
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answered by Ellie Evans-Thyme 7
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Well I like both names, but I have the philosophy of keep is simple ____ for the spellings. Your child has to learn to spell the name and the rest of the world will misspell it. Think how tired your child will be of correcting people everytime she has to have her name but on a form.
Aiden Tyler or Kaylen Payton is sufficient.
Too many y's in the boys name the way you have it spelled, too many letters in the girls. They also look strange.
2007-06-19 01:39:39
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answered by Daybreak 5
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I love the name Aiden I think that you should spell it the more traditional way Aiden or Aidon or Aidan.
I love the name Kaelynn too. Again, I think that you should spell it a more tradional way. There are a ton of ways to spell Kaelynn. Kaelene, Kaelin, Kaelyn, Kailan, Kailene, Kailin, Kailynne, Kalan, Kalen, Kalin, Kalyn, Kalynn, Kaylan, Kayleen, Kaylen, Kaylene, Kailyn, Kaylin, Kaylyn, Kaylynn, Kaylynne, Caelan, Cailen, Cailin, Caillen, Calan, Caley, Kaelan, Kaelin, Kalan, Kalen, Kalin
2007-06-19 07:12:02
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answered by leashell 5
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I love Aiden Tyler and Kaylnn Payton
Do not spell the names wrong. This is not unique, your child will spell their name for everyone for the rest of there life
to be more differ
Tyler Aiden, Travis Aiden, Trevor Aiden
Kaylynn Paxton, Paxton Kaylynn
Best of luck
Congratulations
2007-06-19 01:31:51
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answered by Halo Mom 7
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Spell Aiden Tyler this way. It looks better. Spell Kailynn Payton this way. No, I don't like Tyson.
Good luck and congrats!
2007-06-19 02:11:59
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answered by Fast boy + sexy boy + doglover 7
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really nice names!
'Tyson' is a nice name but i think i like 'Aydien Tylar' more,
also dont try to spell the names too unique as it may not be pronounced by some the way you wanted ...
Congrats on your baby!!.. best wishes
2007-06-18 21:06:24
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answered by Mariam 6
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I would avoid spelling the names too unique because people will always have trouble pronounsing them and you and your child will always have to correct people and people will never remember how to spell their name and it will just end up bothering you in the end. I like Ayden Tyler for a boy and Kaelynn Peyton for a girl.
2007-06-19 02:47:54
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answered by karisob 3
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Love Tyson!!!!
2007-06-19 02:06:35
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answered by ~~Niaomi Saleed<3 1
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Your names are nice but why misspell them? You are looking for mispronunciation in the future and possible embarrassment for the kid.
2007-06-19 00:24:21
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answered by Gone fishin' 7
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