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How To vs. Feminine Version vs. of Hayden

Hello! I love the name Hayden for a girl. Elizabeth being her middle name. I would like to spell it more femine though. Personally...i think that i’s and e’s are feminine. What do you think of spelling it Heidyn? Heidynn? Other ideas also appriciated!

The Top Baby Name is...

How To Spell

83%

Feminine Version Spell

0%

of Hayden Spell

17%

Poll created: Mar 20, 2011
Total Votes: 6

Comments

I would pn Heidyn/Heidynn as Heidi but with a "den" sound... it would be High-den to me. You could probably get away with Haydyn/Haydynn/Heydyn/Heydynn... but I would just keep the spelling Hayden.
posted by guest :: 14 years ago | report
Haiden
posted by guest :: 14 years ago | report
Haydenne
Hayden works just fine for a girl, though!
posted by Cate :: 14 years ago | report
What about

Haidyn
Haydin
Haedin
Haedyn
Hadyn
posted by guest :: 14 years ago | report
Thanks for all of your help i like the idea of spelling it haedin. I rlly dont like the idea of having more than one y in her name unless it was at the end ie heidynn
posted by guest :: 14 years ago | report
Keep in mind that if you get the spelling too out there, she will constantly have to spell her name for people and deal with them spelling it wrong. Just a thought.
posted by guest :: 14 years ago | report
Either way for a girl it is tacky.
posted by guest :: 14 years ago | report
Hadin
Haden
Haeden
Hadan
Haiden
Haidan
Haidin
Haidon
Haedin
Haedan
posted by guest :: 14 years ago | report
I think Hayden is a pretty girly name as it is. I wouldn’t change it at all.
posted by guest :: 14 years ago | report
Haiden
Haden

IMHO
-spelling the first syllable as ’hey’ is tacky
posted by guest :: 14 years ago | report
I don’t think there’s anyway of making Hayden feminine sorry, but the best suggestion so far has been Haiden
posted by guest :: 14 years ago | report
I actually like Heidyn and that is what I am naming my daughter. I wouldn’t pronounce it "high-den". I would think "neighbor" or "Rei" should show the english language does make accomodations =/.
posted by tina :: 11 years ago | report

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