I'm not wild about any of them, but if I had to pick, I'd go with Sage.
"Hello, babies. Welcome to Earth. It's hot in the summer and cold in the winter. It's round and wet and crowded. At the outside, babies, you've got about a hundred years here. There's only one rule that I know of, babies. God damn it, you've got to be kind."
- Kurt Vonnegut
I cannot understand why I've been seeing Landry so often here on the Bump. It's not exactly a feminine name. Here in Louisiana, it's a common last name, and it also looks like the word Laundry.
I know boy's named Landry, Taylor, and Ryan. That being said, I like Taylor the best for a girl. Taylor Swift will help with that one. Plus, I have a DD named Addison (started as a boy name).
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Landry-- if you love Taylor and it has meaning I say go for it, but it sounds very early 90's to me. That being said, I LOVE that it has siginificance so I would be almost tempted to tell you to pick that one in that case!
If you want to be different, I know two people who have named their daughters Ryann. Eh, it's not my favorite, but at least people will know how to say it. I would never pronounce Ryan the way you want to spell it.
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None of them are my style but I guess Taylor would be my pick.
Ryne does NOT equal Ryan in any way, shape, or form. Please don't give a child a name that has zero chance of every being pronounced right. My first guess on pronouncing Ryne would be "Rinn"... then "Rine"... I would never ever guess Ryan. You need a vowel between the Y and the N. Even Ryen (while horrible) looks more reasonable.
I like Sage Taylor. Landry is a common last name in the South and there's a chain of food restaurant's known as Landry's. I think Taylor is a little too androgynous for a first name.
I like all these names. I have a best friend named Ryne whose was named after Ryne Sandberg from the Cubs. She always has so many comments on how unique and beautiful it is. I think you should name her whatever means the most to you!!
Re: Girls Names - Please Pick Your Favorite!!
Landry looks like Laundry
Ryne will get mispronounced and should probably just be spelled Ryan if thats what you want to call her
Sage is ok
Taylor is probably the best out of the four
By a landslide.
Out of those choices -- Taylor, by a landslide.
I cannot understand why I've been seeing Landry so often here on the Bump. It's not exactly a feminine name. Here in Louisiana, it's a common last name, and it also looks like the word Laundry.
I know boy's named Landry, Taylor, and Ryan. That being said, I like Taylor the best for a girl. Taylor Swift will help with that one. Plus, I have a DD named Addison (started as a boy name).
Sage is the only one I like. Ryne to me would rhyme with nine, not pronounced like Ryan.
Heather
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I like Taylor best. Sage is a boy's name in my mind.
:: runs to name site to check this out::
ahhh, evidently it is more popular for a girl but is unisex. In 2008 it was #460 for girls and #750 for boys.
I don't like Landry at all, and Ryne look like it should be pronounced Rhine, like the river.
Sage or Taylor are my favorites
Ryan is cute..but not Ryne (I wouldnt even know how to pronounce that)
Landry-- if you love Taylor and it has meaning I say go for it, but it sounds very early 90's to me. That being said, I LOVE that it has siginificance so I would be almost tempted to tell you to pick that one in that case!
Taylor Dawn
(Dawn is my middle name as well)
None of them are my style but I guess Taylor would be my pick.
Ryne does NOT equal Ryan in any way, shape, or form. Please don't give a child a name that has zero chance of every being pronounced right. My first guess on pronouncing Ryne would be "Rinn"... then "Rine"... I would never ever guess Ryan. You need a vowel between the Y and the N. Even Ryen (while horrible) looks more reasonable.
Dawn
Taylor, and though I'm sure it's been said...Ryne does not = Ryan.
Spelled that way it would be pronounced to rhyme with "shine".
That's not bad.
OP - Otherwise, I guess I would have to go with Taylor Dawn. It's not really my style, but of your other choices ( ), it's the best option.
Uh, no not really. Not even a little bit.
Taylor Dawn is your best bet, IMO.
I like Taylor Dawn best, but I think Taylor has become very popular lately. My 2nd choice would be Ryne Dawn, but I don't like the spelling at all.
3rd woudl be Landry Dawn.