for a girl's name...my grandma;s name is Elaine, and my mom's name ends in -lane, so if we go with this name to honor them, i could go either way. Which is the better spelling?
My daughter's middle name is Laine - it's after my MIL whose maiden name was McClain. Lain is a nod to "McLain" and I added the "e" because it seemed more feminine to me than Lain. I feel that way about Lane too - seems like a masculine form.
I prefer Laine. Lane I've seen for boys, and it just makes me think of Road, Street, etc. Laine to me has a little more personality as a name. (Kind of like Paige versus Page.)
I see Lane as a word-name, while Laine is more of a surname-turned-first-name. I think Laine appears more feminine and, since I always prefer longer names, I think it is nicer.
I like Laine, because I think of Lane as the masculine version. Plus, the nn Lainey makes more sense with the Laine spelling (if you're planning on using the nn). Laney works, but that kind of looks like LANN-ney.
Laine is better. I think Lane looks like a boy's name!
Laine was our original choice for a girl (not sure why we decided against it; it just sort of disappeared off our list one day). We swore we wouldn't tell anyone why, but no one here knows us in real life so I'm safe: he is a huge Seinfeld fan, and loves when they call Elaine "Lainey," and there is a character named Laine in the Baby-Sitters Club series, which was a huge part of my childhood. Silly, I know, but that's why we chose the spelling.
Also, I am a teacher and all the Lanes I have met have been boys (granted, only 3 of them).
I guess technically now I should be SecondBabyMomma
Lane is my middle name & my husband's middle name too! Needless to say we're both 100% for the name & with that spelling. Our 1st born (boy or girl) will have Lane as middle name.
Re: Lane or Laine?
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I vote Laine.
I see Lane as a word-name, while Laine is more of a surname-turned-first-name. I think Laine appears more feminine and, since I always prefer longer names, I think it is nicer.
I worked with a guy named Lane. Laine seems more feminine to me.
I like the way your honoring your mother and grandmother. Very cool.
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I feel the "i" in it make it more feminine.
To me, Lane is a boy's name Think Lane Meyer--if you're not familiar.. I'm too old!
Laine is more feminine
Laine was our original choice for a girl (not sure why we decided against it; it just sort of disappeared off our list one day). We swore we wouldn't tell anyone why, but no one here knows us in real life so I'm safe: he is a huge Seinfeld fan, and loves when they call Elaine "Lainey," and there is a character named Laine in the Baby-Sitters Club series, which was a huge part of my childhood. Silly, I know, but that's why we chose the spelling.
Also, I am a teacher and all the Lanes I have met have been boys (granted, only 3 of them).
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