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Search function stinks - Delaney thoughts?

I know I've seen this name discussed before with a couple of different spellings - but can't find anything now.  Middle name would be Ann.  I prefer Elaine (after my grandmother), but it reminds DH of Seinfeld.  I like Delaney, or Delainey, but usually like more classical names.  It's a little "out there" for me.  Thoughts?
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Re: Search function stinks - Delaney thoughts?

  • To me, those two names would be pronounced differently. I would say:

    Delaney = "DELL-un-ee"
    Delainey= "Duh-LANE-ee"

    Either way, I like it.

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  • I like it in general, but I prefer more feminine names myself. I do think its a nice alternative to Elaine though.
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  • How about Lainey?  Delaney sounds like a last name to me...or I know a boy from college named that.
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  • I really like it.  We've discussed it for our DD#2.  It's not on our short list right now, but we haven't totally nixed it.  I like the spelling Delaney and probably expect laney as a NN.
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  • However you spell it, I really don't like it.

    Surname turned first name on girls is my LEAST favorite trend... even more than the -ayden trend. 

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  • What about Elana or Elaina instead of Elaine?

    I feel very neutral about Delaney. It's fine, but nms (which is more classic).

  • I love the name Delaney.  My 16 month old niece is named Delaney and it is so cute and fitting on her. 
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  • I like Delane, or Delaine.
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  • Hmmm, I like Elaina as an alternative. 

    We'd definitely use Laney as a nickname, but I can't see that being her proper name.  (I have a hard time picturing Laney on a resume, for example). 

    Thanks for the feedback!  We aren't discussing names IRL, so random internet strangers are my sounding board. :)

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  • imagelurkeyloo:

    To me, those two names would be pronounced differently. I would say:

    Delaney = "DELL-un-ee"
    Delainey= "Duh-LANE-ee"

    Either way, I like it.

    This is odd. I've never heard any of the pronunciations pronounced anyway other than duh-LANE-ee. Intuitively, they're all said the same way. There's no phonetic way it would be different.

    OP, I prefer the Delaney spelling, and I love this name. I think it's charming and lyrical.

     

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  • imagelurkeyloo:
    To me, those two names would be pronounced differently. I would say:Delaney = "DELL-un-ee" 

    Delainey= "Duh-LANE-ee"

    Delaney is not pronounced the way you have it in the first one. 

    Delaney is my last name. I liked it so much I kept it. It is my daughter's second middle name, because I wanted her to have my name in there. I very much dislike it as a first name, especially with Laney or Lainey as a nickname 

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  • Delaney is a very common Irish little girl's name. I like it. 
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  • imagealliejo725:
    imagelurkeyloo:

    To me, those two names would be pronounced differently. I would say:

    Delaney = "DELL-un-ee"
    Delainey= "Duh-LANE-ee"

    Either way, I like it.

    This is odd. I've never heard any of the pronunciations pronounced anyway other than duh-LANE-ee. Intuitively, they're all said the same way. There's no phonetic way it would be different.

    OP, I prefer the Delaney spelling, and I love this name. I think it's charming and lyrical.

     

    Ditto.

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  • Re: pronounciation... I have a coworker who is named Delaney. Her name rhymes with Melanie. She is the only one I have ever met. I will take note of the proper pronounciation!

  • imagealliejo725:
    imagelurkeyloo:

    To me, those two names would be pronounced differently. I would say:

    Delaney = "DELL-un-ee"
    Delainey= "Duh-LANE-ee"

    Either way, I like it.

    This is odd. I've never heard any of the pronunciations pronounced anyway other than duh-LANE-ee. Intuitively, they're all said the same way. There's no phonetic way it would be different.

    OP, I prefer the Delaney spelling, and I love this name. I think it's charming and lyrical.

     

    This, exactly!  

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  • I'm not a fan of the evergrowing last name as first name trend. Delaney is a great last name but I would never use it as a first name. The only exception of course is if it is an actual family name for you. I think it's weird to just pick a random surname for your child's first name.

    I prefer Elaine or even Elaina or Elena.

  • I love this name and it's on my short list.

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  • It's an okay name.  I'm not a fan of the surname trend either, but this one doesn't bother me as much.  I know a little girl named Delaney and she's adorable.  I would spell it Delaney.

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  • I really like the pp's suggestion of Elaina.

    FWIW, my SIL is named Delaina. Her parents are named Diane and Glenn, and they mixed the letters together to get her name. She is the only one I have ever come across.

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  • My daughter's name is Delaney Ann! We call her Laney most of the time. Love it! :)
  • I actually know a little girl named Delayna...I love it!
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  • I want to like it but it sounds too much like "delayed" to me. Sounds like a recipe for schoolyard teasing.
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  • I don't really care for this name as I find it doesn't really roll off the tongue very easily.  I don't know if that makes sense or not, or maybe it's just me.
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  • Hello! I see you already got quite a few opinions, but if you are still interested in seeing what's been said in the past, I found some threads for you (ranging from September 2009 to just a couple of weeks ago):

    https://community.thebump.com/cs/ks/forums/thread/23251777.aspx

    https://community.thebump.com/cs/ks/forums/thread/25607488.aspx

    https://community.thebump.com/cs/ks/forums/thread/36729013.aspx

    https://community.thebump.com/cs/ks/forums/thread/50314563.aspx

    For future reference, you can see what's been discussed on the bump by going to Google and typing this in the search bar (of course, you could change the name to an alternate spelling, or a different name altogether):

    site:community.thebump.com delaney

  • I love it and prefer the spelling Delaney. I love Laney for a NN. This was actually on my list, until I realized it sounds ridiculous with our last name.
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