[Opinions] Re: Peyton....(eta)
I agree with Andromache, sorry.I'm so sick of surnames as fns. If they come from your own family tree, then I see the point. But otherwise it is just another plastic, trendoid, dime-a-dozen name. I just don't see it wearing well over time.Sorry I couldn't be more up-beat. Isabella is nice, if overly used right now. For what it's worth "Peyton Isabella" flows nicely.Could you elaborate more on why you like Peyton for a girl? I'd like to know. Is it the idea of a more masculine sounding name on a girl that you like? Is it just the sound of it, or something else that I'm missing?ETA: Years ago, before I started doing these boards, I toyed with the idea of Kinsella for a girl. So I do get the attraction of other people's surnames, sometimes. And I still love Cameron for a boy. It's just seeing the overwhelming number of surnames used right now that bugs me. They are all starting to sound alike to me. (I just wanted to confess that.)

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Peyton....  ·  AnnaMarie  ·  9/29/2008, 3:30 PM
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