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Which final girl name? Down to two!?
After months of thinking, And searching long and hard I believe we have found "our" perfect name for baby girl. Only issue is that it's a unisex name and the middle name we have chosen is also unisex. I don't mind unisex names.. But I dont want her name to be to masculine. The name we have chosen is PAITYN REESE. I would like your honest opinions on it. No need for hateful, Or mean comments. Reese isn't set so if it sounds to boyish we will change it. I just think it's different and honestly adore it. We may go with a more feminine middle name though depending on others feedback. Paityn Elisabeth sounds pretty and much more girly.. But Elisabeth is just so old fashioned.. Which neither my husband nor I care for old fashioned names. So opinions on Paityn Reese please, And maybe middle name suggestions of your own. Also, I spelled Paityn this way because I thought it gave it more of a girlish look. Or does it just make it look to trendy or just plain stupid? How would you spell Paityn?
Paityn Reese or possibly
Paitlyn Reese ( Her Daddy likes this )
I like Paitlyn as well because it is more feminine but fear it may sound to made up? Thoughts on both names and which you prefer?
9 Answers
- 9 years agoFavorite Answer
i would say Paitlyn Reese. i only say that beacause it's a very beautiful name and not one you here everyday, but that's a good thing beacause it makes it unique in a speacial way!
- ?Lv 69 years ago
I love the name Paityn Reese!! I love both those names by themselves, and together even more!! Paityn Elisabeth is nice too, but I like Paityn Reese better. Paitlyn is cute too, but I still like Paityn Reese better.
The spelling is cute as well but I do prefer Peyton or Paetyn or Peytin over Paityn. But that is just me.
I think Paityn Reese is an awesome name and if you love it use it, I don't find it too masculine at all, I've met so many girls named Payton (with so many different spellings).
Good luck!!!
- 9 years ago
Paityn Reese! No offense, but Paitlyn does seem a little made up. If you both love Paityn Reese go for it! It's not super masculine and even if it was, it's your baby so you should name it what you like, regardless of what others think! GL!
- 9 years ago
Paityn
1. She will always have to spell her name for people.
2. That spelling is atrocious!
Paitlyn-
1. Will always have to spell name
2. Will always be confused w/ Peyton
3. Made up
4." Trendee"
5. It's just much easier to spell the name Peyton right, spelling it differently won't make it "feminine"
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- Anonymous9 years ago
Paityn sounds better, Paitlyn sounds far too made up.
I think you should spell it Peyton. The name is getting pretty widely used on girls now, you don't need to spell it too dramatically female.
My personal fav middle for Peyton is Crystal.
- 9 years ago
ha ha when i was reading this i was thinking what about Paitlyn that sound more cute then i read more and there it is :)
well Paityn i would spell it Peyton or Payton its more cute
Paitlyn is cute and more feminine
and if your didn't want Reese you could do Renee?
Peyton/Payton Renee?
- 9 years ago
Personally, I like Paityn Reese, but I prefer the spelling Payton. No one likes having to spell their name all the time. My little sister is named Maegan, and she hates it when people can't spell her name. I absolutely love the name Reese though!
Payton Michelle
Payton Olivia
Payton Allison
Payton Nicole
Payton Brooke
Hope this helps!
Source(s): :) - gracieLv 59 years ago
Honestly Paityn looks just plain stupid. Peyton would better even though I don't like it for a girl.
- Anonymous9 years ago
I like Paitlyn Reese. :) Its unusual, and it isnt too masculine.... :)