I would go with the first one. Putting apostrophes in the baby's name is going to give her a life of difficulty with people spelling and pronouncing her name. Although they sound pretty, she will not be happy 10 years from now when she has had to spell and respell and pronounce her name every day.
Also, I would recommend spelling Nicole without the H. I can tell you as someone whose name is spelled differently than the norm, it can get very frustrating. My husband's name is also spelled differently from the norm, and he is frustrated by it every day. Addisen is pretty!
She's going to have a lifetime of correcting people on the pronunciation of Abbrie'Ana/Abbrie'Una. It might take her a long time to learn how to spell it, too.
The first one is good, though I'd spell it Addison Nicole to make her life easier. No to anything with an apostrophe. If you're going for Aubrianna, you can spell it like that. There is a girl at my son's daycare with that name.
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I like Addison better than Addisen, but that is just a preference on my part.
It *looks* like you like the name Aubrey? I think that is what the pre-fixes would sound like if I am reading it correctly. Do you like Aubrey Ana or Aubrianna?
For the record, I hate to scrutinize other people's choices for names, but I think apostrophes (let alone two sets in the same name) is too much and it seems like there could be a more "aesthetically pleasing" compromise.
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Agree. Addisen Nichole (although I would personally spell it Addison Nicole) is pretty and unique but not spelled bizarrely and won't lead her to correct people forever. Also try teaching a 3 year old how to spell her name if it has like 15 letters and an apostrophe haha.
the only time an apostrophe is appropriate is when it's my friends dogs name, "D'Biscuit" because it's just too dmn cute and nobody ever needs to figure out how to spell her name.
What the heck is up with all the horrible misspellings and apostrophes??
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I will never understand the apostrophes.
ditto this. I think everyone is being really nice considering how atrocious all those names are. thumbs up to Nicole. other than that, please go back to the drawing board.
She's going to have a lifetime of correcting people on the pronunciation of Abbrie'Ana/Abbrie'Una. It might take her a long time to learn how to spell it, too.
My vote is for Addisen Nichole.
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You do realize that apostophes are put in the place of missing letters....so what letters are missing from Abbrie'Ana exactly?
Don't attempt to use punctuation when you have no clue what it actually is. Nothing says 'my mom is ignorant' like a misspelled, incorrectly-punctuated name.
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Ditto to all of the PPs about apostrophes. Just don't do it, your daughter will thank you later.
That said, I think that Aubriana is pretty. While I think Addison is also pretty, I find that at least in my area it's pretty common in babies being born the last few years, so she might run into a lot of fellow Addisons in school, if that matters to you. My vote would be for something like Aubriana Nicole (I agree about losing the "h" there), unless La'Shay has special significance, in which case I would just spell it Lashay, sans apostrophe.
Ok, iyts not misspelled and the 's are there to make the name more differently than others. I looked up different ways to spell Abbrey and those names came up w/o the 's, ii added those on my own. My first name is hard to pronounce and until thys day ppl styl say iyt wrong. I juxd wanted the name spelled diff' and not to common.
Ok, iyts not misspelled and the 's are there to make the name more differently than others. I looked up different ways to spell Abbrey and those names came up w/o the 's, ii added those on my own. My first name is hard to pronounce and until thys day ppl styl say iyt wrong. I juxd wanted the name spelled diff' and not to common.
No Darling, they are all misspelled. Please do not do that to your poor child!
Ok, iyts not misspelled and the 's are there to make the name more differently than others. I looked up different ways to spell Abbrey and those names came up w/o the 's, ii added those on my own. My first name is hard to pronounce and until thys day ppl styl say iyt wrong. I juxd wanted the name spelled diff' and not to common.
If this is forreal, I'm sorry to criticize your names but you are setting her up with those spellings. Nothing says "don't hire me" like the combos you have come up with.
But then I read your reply and its got to be MUD right????
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Ok, iyts not misspelled and the 's are there to make the name more differently than others. I looked up different ways to spell Abbrey and those names came up w/o the 's, ii added those on my own. My first name is hard to pronounce and until thys day ppl styl say iyt wrong. I juxd wanted the name spelled diff' and not to common.
Please, please do not put random punctuation or misspell her name. If you want to go with the name Aubrey, please spell it that way. Aubrey or Addison.
If your name is hard to pronounce and/or confusing, why would you want to do that to your kid?
Ok, iyts not misspelled and the 's are there to make the name more differently than others. I looked up different ways to spell Abbrey and those names came up w/o the 's, ii added those on my own. My first name is hard to pronounce and until thys day ppl styl say iyt wrong. I juxd wanted the name spelled diff' and not to common.
You do realize that apostophes are put in the place of missing letters....so what letters are missing from Abbrie'Ana exactly?
Don't attempt to use punctuation when you have no clue what it actually is. Nothing says 'my mom is ignorant' like a misspelled, incorrectly-punctuated name.
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I would go with the first one. Putting apostrophes in the baby's name is going to give her a life of difficulty with people spelling and pronouncing her name. Although they sound pretty, she will not be happy 10 years from now when she has had to spell and respell and pronounce her name every day.
Also, I would recommend spelling Nicole without the H. I can tell you as someone whose name is spelled differently than the norm, it can get very frustrating. My husband's name is also spelled differently from the norm, and he is frustrated by it every day. Addisen is pretty!
Nichole is a pretty name...other than that? Nope.
Wait...is that supposed to be "Aubrey"???
i like addisen...the rest are just NMS.
I agree that those spellings are going to be tricky. I'd strip it down to Abriana. (Also, I'd pronounce Abbrie'Una differently ? rhyming with tuna.)
Do either of the middle names have significance for you?
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She's going to have a lifetime of correcting people on the pronunciation of Abbrie'Ana/Abbrie'Una. It might take her a long time to learn how to spell it, too.
My vote is for Addisen Nichole.
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I have to echo the "no apostrophe" sentiments.
I like Addison better than Addisen, but that is just a preference on my part.
It *looks* like you like the name Aubrey? I think that is what the pre-fixes would sound like if I am reading it correctly. Do you like Aubrey Ana or Aubrianna?
For the record, I hate to scrutinize other people's choices for names, but I think apostrophes (let alone two sets in the same name) is too much and it seems like there could be a more "aesthetically pleasing" compromise.
My sentiments exactly.
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I will never understand the apostrophes.
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ditto this. I think everyone is being really nice considering how atrocious all those names are. thumbs up to Nicole. other than that, please go back to the drawing board.
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Unless it's in honor of a family last name that is being used at a middle name, I agree.
Not my kid but none of those names are my style.
I'm not a fan of misspelled names and even less of apostrophies.
I'd take the first name but spell it correctly. Addison Nicole.
I say Addisen....put I am partial
Addyson is what we are naming our baby if she is a girl.
The others are just NMS and I am actually not sure how to pronounce them.
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You do realize that apostophes are put in the place of missing letters....so what letters are missing from Abbrie'Ana exactly?
Don't attempt to use punctuation when you have no clue what it actually is. Nothing says 'my mom is ignorant' like a misspelled, incorrectly-punctuated name.
Agreed. And why no spell Addison the "correct" way? Poor girl, please do not give her apostrophes or Younique spellings.
Ditto to all of the PPs about apostrophes. Just don't do it, your daughter will thank you later.
That said, I think that Aubriana is pretty. While I think Addison is also pretty, I find that at least in my area it's pretty common in babies being born the last few years, so she might run into a lot of fellow Addisons in school, if that matters to you. My vote would be for something like Aubriana Nicole (I agree about losing the "h" there), unless La'Shay has special significance, in which case I would just spell it Lashay, sans apostrophe.
What's with the "younique" spelling?
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I can't.
If this is forreal, I'm sorry to criticize your names but you are setting her up with those spellings. Nothing says "don't hire me" like the combos you have come up with.
But then I read your reply and its got to be MUD right????
Please, please do not put random punctuation or misspell her name. If you want to go with the name Aubrey, please spell it that way. Aubrey or Addison.
If your name is hard to pronounce and/or confusing, why would you want to do that to your kid?
Someone please tell me this is a joke...
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