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Ayn

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Re: Ayn

  • Is that like Ann(e)? I'd spell it normally.
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  • imageerbear:
    Is that like Ann(e)? I'd spell it normally.

    No, it's pronounced a-yin (the 'a' is long).

  • I'd never heard it before, so I looked it up for others who will (like me) think it's not a real name.

     

    AYN

    Gender: Feminine

    Usage: Various

    Pronounced: IEN  [key]

    This name was assumed by Ayn Rand (1905-1982), originally named Alice Rosenbaum, a Russian-American writer and philosopher. She apparently based it on a Finnish name she had heard, but never seen written.
     
     
     
    To be fair, I do love literary names and this one seems to have an interesting history behind it. Also, she won't be yet another Ava, so I'm all for it.

     

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  • I know it's a real name, but I dislike the -yn in general. So, no, I don't like it.

    Love Anne though.

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  • I kind of dig it, especially after seeing the literary meaning
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  • I think Ayn Rand is one of the most hideously overrated writers out there, so I don't like it.
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  • imageJermysgirl:
    I think Ayn Rand is one of the most hideously overrated writers out there, so I don't like it.

    How about the name, not the author?

  • It's such a distinctive name that everyone will assume that you are naming your child in honor of Ayn Rand.

    Do you agree with Ayn Rand's politics? If so, it's fine. If not, you will regret using it. If you don't know, you'd better find out.

  • imageplunderb:

    It's such a distinctive name that everyone will assume that you are naming your child in honor of Ayn Rand.

    Do you agree with Ayn Rand's politics? If so, it's fine. If not, you will regret using it. If you don't know, you'd better find out.

    Except the common fool has no idea who Ayn Rand is.

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    imageplunderb:

    It's such a distinctive name that everyone will assume that you are naming your child in honor of Ayn Rand.

    Do you agree with Ayn Rand's politics? If so, it's fine. If not, you will regret using it. If you don't know, you'd better find out.

    Except the common fool has no idea who Ayn Rand is.

    ROFL! Yeah, only the Galts.

    I don't think I can get past the association, since it's SO uncommon. Same as naming your daughter Anais. People will ONLY think of Nin.

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    imageplunderb:

    It's such a distinctive name that everyone will assume that you are naming your child in honor of Ayn Rand.

    Do you agree with Ayn Rand's politics? If so, it's fine. If not, you will regret using it. If you don't know, you'd better find out.

    Except the common fool has no idea who Ayn Rand is.

    Who wasn't forced to read Anthem in high school?  Or didn't hear of a scholarship for writing an essay about The Fountainhead?   

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    imagebobbyme:
    imageplunderb:

    It's such a distinctive name that everyone will assume that you are naming your child in honor of Ayn Rand.

    Do you agree with Ayn Rand's politics? If so, it's fine. If not, you will regret using it. If you don't know, you'd better find out.

    Except the common fool has no idea who Ayn Rand is.

    Who wasn't forced to read Anthem in high school?  Or didn't hear of a scholarship for writing an essay about The Fountainhead?   

    I am guessing you have done both. And I said common fool, not educated fool.

  • I can't disassociate it from Ayn Rand, but I don't really like how it sounds either.  I like Anna though.
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  • I definitely think of the author first. I feel like it's awkward to say out loud.
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    I'd never heard it before, so I looked it up for others who will (like me) think it's not a real name.

     

    AYN

    Gender: Feminine

    Usage: Various

    Pronounced: IEN  [key]

    This name was assumed by Ayn Rand (1905-1982), originally named Alice Rosenbaum, a Russian-American writer and philosopher. She apparently based it on a Finnish name she had heard, but never seen written.
     
     
     
    To be fair, I do love literary names and this one seems to have an interesting history behind it. Also, she won't be yet another Ava, so I'm all for it.

     

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  • Loved Anthem!

    Hate Ayn

  • Ayn the author - yes.

    Ayn the name - meh. 

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  • If I met someone with this name, I would definitely assume the parents were Ayn Rand fans. Even if you have no idea who Ayn Rand is, I would recommend doing some research and seeing how you feel about her politics. Most people who are familiar with her writing either love her or hate her. I don't know anyone who is neutral on her. And I would guess that if someone isn't familiar with her at all, they would just assume "Ayn" was a pretty out there name. I really don't see how this name could be seriously considered without considering the associated reference to Ayn Rand.

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  • I think of the Hebrew letter "Ayin"

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  • I think you might have a lot of people mistaking it for a cre8tive spelling of Anne. 
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  • Like everyone else, the name makes me think of Ayn Rand immediately.

    And then I think of the hilarious essay at McSweeney's titled "Our Daughter isn't a Selfish Brat; Your Son Just Hasn't Read "Atlas Shrugged'"

    https://www.mcsweeneys.net/2010/8/12hague.html
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  • I also think of Ayn Rand...but aside from that, I think she'll have to spend her life teaching people how to spell/pronounce it. Why put her through that?
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    imageJermysgirl:
    I think Ayn Rand is one of the most hideously overrated writers out there, so I don't like it.

    How about the name, not the author?

    I can't separate the two.  I believe the author created the name, so to me it's one and the same.

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  • Most people will not know how to pronounce it in my opinion. If you really like it, how about using it as a middle name?
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