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What do you think of the names Ashley Taylor and Ashlyn Taylor?
My cousin Ashten Tayler wants to change her name when she is 18 and can legally do it without parents’ permission.
She wants a name that is similar to the name she has now. She is going to keep her middle name, but respell it Taylor. She is thinking of renaming herself Ashley Taylor, but since Ashley is still unisex she’s not so sure about that one, so she’s also thinking about Ashlyn Taylor.
If you can think of any other names that are similar to Ashton/Ashley/Ashlyn she is open to suggestions.
9 Answers
- LaneyLv 54 years agoFavorite Answer
I'd rethink Ashley Taylor, as both names are boyish IMO, despite Ashley being more popular for girls (it was originally a surname that became popular as a first name for males, so was Taylor).
Ashlyn is better than Ashley, but it still looks trendy, as -lyn names often are. Maybe she could change the spelling to the Anglicized Irish spelling Aislinn which is pronounced the same way. If she's keeping her middle name and just respelling it, Aislinn Taylor looks much better than Ashlyn Taylor.
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- Anonymous4 years ago
Ashley Taylor