We are thinking of using the name Jensyn for our newest little girl. We are having trouble finding a middle name that flows suggestions would be awesome! Thanks
To me Jensyn/Jensen no matter which way you spell it sounds like a girl name. My daughter is rylee which also goes both ways. The y isn't to make it more feminine it's just the way we have chosen to spell it.
To me Jensyn/Jensen no matter which way you spell it sounds like a girl name. My daughter is rylee which also goes both ways. The y isn't to make it more feminine it's just the way we have chosen to spell it.
This board in general favors traditional spellings, just FYI.
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That's fine if this board likes traditional spellings...I wasn't asking for help on the spelling. Everyone has there opinions on spellings. I'm asking for middle names.
I personally like mn's that have some meaning and don't just "sound pretty" so if you cant find something in your family tree or something else meaningful, I'd stick with something more traditional and feminine like
That's fine if this board likes traditional spellings...I wasn't asking for help on the spelling. Everyone has there opinions on spellings. I'm asking for middle names.
But the spelling note was only to point out that Jensen (the more common spelling) is a boy's name, and therefore it might be wise to give your daughter a feminine middle name. The spelling came up in saying that even if you're spelling it with a y, it's still going to be recognized as a boy's name. She wasn't suggesting you spell it differently, she was doing exactly what you asked - giving advice about a middle name.
Re: Mn help
I would first look to maybe your respective families for inspiration.
If nothing strikes you-- do you have a favorite flower, month, gem, vacation spot?
Otherwise here are some random suggestions
Renee
Denise
Marie
Nicole
Samantha
Pauline
Vanessa
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Jensyn Rose
Jensyn Leigh
Jensyn Reece
Jensyn Marie
This board in general favors traditional spellings, just FYI.
BFP 1- EDD 2/09/11 Missed MC DX @11 weeks D&C- 7/25/10 BFP 2- EDD 12/22/11 Natural MC @ 5w 2d BFP 3- EDD 1/25/12 DD Josephine born 1/16/12
Abigail. Renee, Caroline, Deirdre, Elaine, Eleanor, Eve, Grace, Olivia, Lenore, Marie, Mary, Maria, Noelle, Pauline, Quinn, Therese, Theresa, Chloe
I personally like mn's that have some meaning and don't just "sound pretty" so if you cant find something in your family tree or something else meaningful, I'd stick with something more traditional and feminine like
Ann, Elizabeth Renee, Marie
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But the spelling note was only to point out that Jensen (the more common spelling) is a boy's name, and therefore it might be wise to give your daughter a feminine middle name. The spelling came up in saying that even if you're spelling it with a y, it's still going to be recognized as a boy's name. She wasn't suggesting you spell it differently, she was doing exactly what you asked - giving advice about a middle name.
Jensyn Elizabeth