My favorite names as of 9/17/13
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Strawberrygirl21
, Sep 17 2013 02:27 PM
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#1
Posted 17 September 2013 - 02:27 PM
GIRLS
Fallon
Sutton
Britton
Boston
Isley (Eyes-Lee)
Kasson
Gwenyth
Grae
Eliana
Evey
Liv
Laney
Sage
Tallon
Denver
Dakota
BOYS
Boston
Kasson
Reece
Wyatt
Levi
Liam
Luke
Linus
Easton
Cole
Gannon
Garett
Elliott
Tallon
Fallon
Sutton
Britton
Boston
Isley (Eyes-Lee)
Kasson
Gwenyth
Grae
Eliana
Evey
Liv
Laney
Sage
Tallon
Denver
Dakota
BOYS
Boston
Kasson
Reece
Wyatt
Levi
Liam
Luke
Linus
Easton
Cole
Gannon
Garett
Elliott
Tallon
#2
Posted 17 September 2013 - 06:43 PM
I like your names! Especially Laney and Liam.
My favorites as of now are:
Girls:
Sadie
Lauren
Alison
Audrey
Charlotte
Chloe
Taylor
Avery
Sofia
Boys:
Jackson
Carter
Blake
Gavin
Oliver
My favorites as of now are:
Girls:
Sadie
Lauren
Alison
Audrey
Charlotte
Chloe
Taylor
Avery
Sofia
Boys:
Jackson
Carter
Blake
Gavin
Oliver
#3
Posted 17 September 2013 - 07:53 PM
From the girls' list I like Sutton, and from the boys' I like Boston, Reece, Levi, Luke, Easton, Garrett, and Elliot.
Question - How do you pronounce Kasson? Is it supposed to be like Cassian?
Question - How do you pronounce Kasson? Is it supposed to be like Cassian?
#4
Posted 18 September 2013 - 09:36 AM
From the girls' list I like Sutton, and from the boys' I like Boston, Reece, Levi, Luke, Easton, Garrett, and Elliot.
Question - How do you pronounce Kasson? Is it supposed to be like Cassian?
It's pronounced like (KAY-SON).
#5
Posted 18 September 2013 - 09:41 AM
Girls:
Fallon
Gwenyth
Sage
Britton (really cute and unique!!)
Boys:
Talon (spelled like this)
Cole
Levi
Easton
Fallon
Gwenyth
Sage
Britton (really cute and unique!!)
Boys:
Talon (spelled like this)
Cole
Levi
Easton
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#6
Posted 18 September 2013 - 09:52 AM
It's pronounced like (KAY-SON).
Ah, okay. I suggest you change the spelling to either the traditional way, Cason, or a more phoenetic way that Kasson like Kason, Kayson, or Cayson.
Kasson makes me say the first syllable Cass (as in Cassandra).
Some grammar rules about double letters:
"...a double letter almost always indicates a heavy emphasis on that sound within the word, whereas a single letter indicates that the emphasis lies elsewhere, often on the vowel sound immediately preceding it instead."
"...simply check whether the stress is on the first or second syllable of the word. If it is on the first syllable, the middle letter remains single, but if the stress is on the second syllable, then the middle letter should be doubled before adding the prefix."
Does that make sense? In the name Cason, the emphasis is on "KAY-" and not "-son"
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#7
Posted 25 September 2013 - 11:40 AM
I like:
GIRLS
Fallon
Sutton
Britton
BOYS
Wyatt
Levi
Liam
Luke
Easton
GIRLS
Fallon
Sutton
Britton
BOYS
Wyatt
Levi
Liam
Luke
Easton
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