Jayden Jacob etc. is a bit too repetitive, both beginning with the same Jay- sound blend and all (not to mention a bit too reminiscent of the whole John Jacob Jingleheimer-Schmidt spiel LOL).
Also, you might want to use the traditional, strictly-masculine Jadon spelling, the trendier "Jayden" form being currently common for either gender. It seems from the middle names that you do prefer more classic choices, so properly-spelled Jadon, rather than one of the trendy "variations" (Jayden, Jaden, Jadynn, Jaiden, etc.), seems more in line with your style, and the name in full.
Therefore, my vote would go to Jadon Benjamin Lee Ross, if possible. The hyphen isn't necessary (and can be quite problematic, since most computerized forms don't allow it anyway). Simply put both Benjamin and Lee on the middle name line of the birth certificate. :)
You might also like Judah/Jude, Jonas or Josiah.
2007-11-13 06:55:27
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answered by Irish Mommy 6
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I personally prefer
Jayden Jacob-Lee Ross .. JJ, Jay, Jake (for Jacob), Jake-Lee could be nicknames.
Jayden Benjamin Lee Ross is also a great name ... Jay, Ben, JB or even JayBen could be nicknames.
Never listen to those who complain about having too many names ... 4 names (first, 2 middle and a last) is not too long. I know many people who have that many names and are very proud of them. Their names mean something because they are named after various loved ones.
And, when you add the hyphen between 2 names, it now becomes one name (should satisfy those who think 3 is enough). And while 3 names may seem "enough" to a few people, many people are and have been using 4 names and it's not too much.
Where I'm from, the "norm" or tradition is to have 4 names, not 3. It's part of our culture and we are very proud of it. Never tell someone it's too much, especially if you do not know their culture or their beliefs.
2007-11-13 15:31:56
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answered by Lady Ariana 6
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I like Jayden Benjamin-Lee Ross better because with Jacob its too many J's. I like Jacob as the first name better than Jayden though and Benjamin is a nice middle name...so would Matthew, Scott, Levi, or Hunter. I like Jayden either spelled without the Y as Jaden or Jadon or with an O instead of an E as Jaydon because it makes it look more masculine (Jayden is the unisex way to spell it). The -Lee in the middle name is kinda cute and unique but it also seems like a little too much. Maybe just leave that out unless you want the name to be long and sound more cutsie. I personally like Jacob Benjamin Ross or Jacob Matthew Ross. I also like the name Jackson...Jackson Benjamin Ross would sound awesome. I like those names better than Jayden. But if you really want Jayden, I would so Jadon Benjamin Ross, Jadon Matthew Ross or Jaydon Benjamin Ross or Jaydon Matthew Ross.
2007-11-13 15:06:48
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answered by JaimeLynn 2
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"Benjamin" as a middle name does NOT sound good. It's really hard to say. Actually, Jayden Jacob-Less Ross is also a tongue twister, but not as tough as Jayden Benjamin-Lee Ross is.
Jayden Benjamin-Lee Ross-7 syllables
Jayden Jacob-Lee Ross- 6 syllables= easier! :)
Any of them would work without the Lee in there. But I guess you are attached to the name, or it has some kind of meaning, right?
If I were you, I would use another ONE syllable middle name with Lee.
Ex) Jayden Jack-Lee Ross
If you really like Jacob, why not cut it to just Jake? Jayden Jake-Lee Ross? OR If you really like Benjamin, why not make it Jayden Ben-Lee Ross. If you can't decide from both of them, use both! Jayden BENtLEE Ross. That works for me, ha ha.
In the end, I'm feeling Jayden Bentlee Ross. :)
Well, I hope this helped. I just made a very simple question terribly frustrating! Ha ha, good luck naming.
2007-11-13 14:52:27
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answered by it'sKIRA 4
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Well I can assume that you are stuck on Jayden and Lee and I personally think that is enough but of the 2 I like Benjamin better.
2007-11-13 14:50:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Jayden Benjamin.
2007-11-13 14:45:16
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answered by nurseratchet23@sbcglobal.net 3
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Jayden Lee flows nicely together.
2007-11-13 14:39:18
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answered by favorite_aunt24 7
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I suggest not using all those names together, the kid will never learn how to write his name. Whatever happened to having 1 first name, 1 middle name and a last name. people get too carried away with using multiple names these days.
Why not just Jayden Lee
the other names just don't go with Jayden, sorry!
2007-11-13 14:40:19
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answered by Durty's Wifey 5
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If held at gunpoint and told that I had to pick one, I would choose Benjamin.
The very fact that you are going to curse your son with the name that every other mother has makes me want to throw up everything I've eaten in the past twelve years.
2007-11-13 16:51:43
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answered by Eleni 3
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I like: Jayden Lee Ross
adding another name makes it a bit too long.
All the best!
2007-11-13 14:50:17
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answered by JennyJenJen 3
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