Ugh! Don't you hate when people are rude on answers?
I love the name Rhyan! And always have!
Good luck!
2007-09-14 22:45:31
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answer #1
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answered by CamdenSchacher 2
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Umm...no. Especially not Anndrew or Nolyn. Some names are just meant to be boys names.
There's a girl in my son's class named Stormy. It may sound cute on the surface but she's having a heck of a time living it down. Just a point to ponder.
2007-09-12 16:01:44
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answered by Nika 4
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Kamryn (Kammie for a nickname)
Drew, I like for a girl
I do not like ryan, Kyle, Landon, andrew, nolan, or kydon as names for girls. I do not like funny spelling
Here are some names for boys, I like for girls
Jordan, Hayden, Paxton, Zaire, Angel, Avery, Harley, Charlie, Tory/Tori, Brett, Brylee, Brynn, Cain, Corey, Daryl, Flynn, Harper, Jamie, Jordi, Kendall, Kenzie, Mikala, Morgan, Phoenix, Quincy, Riley, River, Rylee, Shay, Shae, Sydney, Teagan, Sterling
About spelling of the name. I know several children with names that can be spelled more than one way, and get upset when people mispell thier name. Not all children are like that, mine is not. You have not idea what type of child you will have. Mispelling their name, where no one will spell it right, will get them upset. I disagree with spelling common names wrong.
God bless
2007-09-12 14:14:33
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answered by Halo Mom 7
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Look at this way - if you have to put it in brackets, every teacher/sub your child ever has will pronounce it wrong. That is so embarrassing for a child. I have a great female friend named Shawn - spelled like the boy's name, and a friend named Cori -spelled like the boy's name.
Please don't bother your kids with different spellings. They are not cute. I was a teacher - had a student whose named was spelled Porch. Yep, like the entry to your house. Everyone called her porch - it was meant to be said as Por - sha. She was embarrassed constantly - that's hard on an adolescent.
2007-09-12 14:34:59
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answered by DSL 4
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Personal opinion, but odd spelled names are a PITA for the bearer. My daughter has to spell her name for everyone, and it still gets misspelled on documents and we have to have it corrected so that insurance payments are made, etc. Rhyan and Nolyn are not too bad, but your YY names are just getting a little out of control. But they're your kids, so go for it.
2007-09-12 13:42:54
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answered by Paula from Maple Street 4
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Rhyan is ok but I like Ryann for a girl.
Kial could work, I'm not a huge fan of the spelling personally
Annddrew is pretty out there and she may be mistaken for a guy a lot.
Nolyn doesn't sound femine to me though
Kammryyn is cute, maybe drop a y and make it Kammryn
Kydon, what about Kyden?
Good luck :)
2007-09-12 19:17:18
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answered by Megs 3
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Kial and Kammryyn maby and the double lettering on all of them is a little odd to odd especially just after changing the selling but definately not annddrew or Kydon that sounds like a boy name normally anyways, sorry but its really iffy. could be made fun of to in school...
good luck
2007-09-12 14:17:53
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answered by M 3
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First of all, all of these names are really boyish except for cameron and i dont like any of them for girl names. if you like these names, save them for when you have a boy and give your daughter a girly name.
rhyan [ryan]-i like ryan
kial [kyle]-kial is cute and different
landyyn [landon]-i like landon
annddrew [andrew]-i like andrew
nolyn [nolan]-i like nolan
kammryyn [cameron]-i like cameron better
kydon [combo of kyle and landon]-dont like this one at all
when you changed some of the spellings on these names, the name would be pronounced different. and im not sure why you put so many extra letters with each name, it looks really funny
2007-09-12 13:43:28
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answered by aydensmommie 3
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I don't really like those, because people are going to have a hard time pronouncing them and I like weird spelling but why double all the letters like annddrew? well anyway, the names are cute, just the spelling is a little too different in my opinion.
2007-09-12 13:36:24
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answered by Anonymous
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No offense but I think all of those names are corny. Kids have it hard enough, why give them a dorky name on top of everything else? And why spell it weird? It only confuses people and when your child is older they will be aggravated by the fact that they constantly have to spell their unusual name for people.
2007-09-12 14:10:59
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answered by cindos_69 5
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