We have decided that we are naming our son Quinn. We had initially planned on spelling it with 2 n's. DH has apparently been doing a lot of thinking about this and has decided that Quin appears more masculine(?)
Quinn James A**** or Quin James A****
What do you think?
Re: Name spelling debate
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Agree. It looks incomplete.
Yup. Agreed.
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Go with Quinn.
And as a side note, I knew people who spelled it Quynh and Kwinn. Both horrible spellings.
ITA. Quinn, should be spelled as such, but Melony makes a case for some names. Such as I know of a few men with Lyn as a mn. Whereas my mother's middle name is Lynn.
Quinn, with a clearly masculine middle name.
(Love the name, by the way. If there weren't so many female Quinns popping up it would be on my boy list)