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[Opinions] I'm just glad it's not me.
I've seen the work needed for triplets...don't want to even imagine the work needed for sextuplets. I also feel terrible for poor Aadan and Madalynn - is it really necessary to misspell names?The rest, save Leah and Cara, are nmsaa.
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Actually, it's Madelyn, which is not a misspelling.
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Ah, you're right.Madelyn isn't.
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Well, it sort of isMadelyn is just the spelling parents use because they don't want their daughter to be called MAD-eh-line, which is the most logical pronunciation of Madeline. It is pretty much misspelled.
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Madelyn has been on the top 1000 list since 1893. If it's a misspelling, then it's one with plenty of history.Array (doesn't get why parents using a well-accepted variation to make pronunciation clear is a bad thing)
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Oooh, good point (m) (edited)Thanks for letting me know. However, just because something has been in use for a long time doesn't make it legit. Clinton has been in the top 1000 since 1900. It's still a surname.

This message was edited 7/16/2007, 10:07 PM

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