Baby Name Combinations

_lyndseybrooke_
_lyndseybrooke_ Posts: 2,561 Member
This is just for fun! I'm not asking strangers what I should name an actual baby. I would appreciate genuine answers instead of a game of "let's pick the most ridiculous baby name," though.

GIRLS
Hartlee Jayde
Ashtyn Claire
Mackenzie Jayde
Mackenzie Sophia
Sadie Claire
Reagan Joy
Bailey Ashtyn
Ashtyn Bailey
Aubrey Sophia
Hailey Sophia
Hailey Jayde

BOYS
Jacob Noah
Mason Parker
Grayson Connor
Ryan Parker

What do you think of these? Which are your favorite and least favorite? Would you switch any of them up?

BONUS QUESTION: What are your favorite name combinations?
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  • GC527
    GC527 Posts: 272 Member
    I like Greyson Parker and Noah Parker

    Noah Rylan

    Declan is another favorite (pronounced Deck-len)
  • seltzermint555
    seltzermint555 Posts: 10,740 Member
    I have a bit of an obsession with names. And while I am never having kids, I have actually lurked/posted on baby name boards for ages. I used some for characters in writing stories but also just enjoy names and have super strong visual imagery on most names.

    I have to admit (kind of a disclaimer) that my tastes run pretty different from yours.

    The names I love most (Seth, Jill, Inger, Micah, Claudia, Berit, Julian, Gwendolyn, Todd, Meredith) are probably SUPER boring and/or weird to you when compared to some of the names you have chosen. So please take my opinions with a grain of salt!!! We all have our own likes and dislikes.

    GIRLS
    Hartlee Jayde - porn star. Awful. No offense please.
    Ashtyn Claire - to me Ashtyn is kind of boring and 90s but I like Claire a lot
    Mackenzie Jayde - not bad, but it kinds of screams "I have a teen mom"
    Mackenzie Sophia - not crazy about the combination but I think Sophia helps it soooo much (over Jayde above)
    Sadie Claire - I like this.
    Reagan Joy - to me Reagan always brings to mind someone born in the early 90s, so that could be a good thing actually...and with Joy it seems more classic and fresh
    Bailey Ashtyn - boring but fine. Not crazy about Ashtyn spelling.
    Ashtyn Bailey - I think Bailey Ashtyn is better.
    Aubrey Sophia - this is the sort of name most of my friends (Midwestern women in their mid 30s) are choosing currently. I don't love it, but it's fine.
    Hailey Sophia - I like both names but I am not quite so crazy about the combination.
    Hailey Jayde - eh, definitely not into the "Jayde" part. Hailey's fine though.

    BOYS
    Jacob Noah - I feel like these are 2 fantastic names that don't really "go together" all that well. I especially like Noah.
    Mason Parker - a little on the vanilla side, but definitely not bad at all. For me there's a little negative association because both are the names of funeral homes in my city.
    Grayson Connor - I like the spelling Greyson more for some reason, but this is my favorite of your boy names.
    Ryan Parker - I like this combination, although it happens to be the first & last name combo of a friend of mine who passed away a few years ago...weird.

    I think I share your taste in boy names WAY more than girls' names.

    I have never really given first and middle name combinations much thought, possibly because it doesn't tend to be as important when writing about a character and because I never wanted to have kids. Although, when I was very young (teens) and not sure if I'd ever want kids, I assumed I would use my maiden name as the middle name for my potential child, male or female. I don't want to share that actual name here obviously but it's kind of a generic sounding nice name, think Bentley, Reilly, Spencer type of name...like a street name ;-)
  • AndreaFitness
    AndreaFitness Posts: 27 Member
    I like Sadie claire
  • AmandaLY17
    AmandaLY17 Posts: 184 Member
    I dont like Mackenzie for a girl... I think its a great boys name though (personal opinion and all lol)
    If my hubs had agreed I really liked Sophia Claire for a girl (and ended up with an Abigail Claire instead) Or Isabelle Rose
    And for a boy Samuel Levi or Scott Alexander (managed to get Levi as a 2nd name for one of my boys)

    And have to agree on the porn star thing for Hartlee Jade lol
  • randomtai
    randomtai Posts: 9,003 Member
    None of them.
  • AmandaLY17
    AmandaLY17 Posts: 184 Member
    Although, when I was very young (teens) and not sure if I'd ever want kids, I assumed I would use my maiden name as the middle name for my potential child, male or female.

    My Sister used her maiden name as the middle name of her kid... She really wanted Danger though lol
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  • _lyndseybrooke_
    _lyndseybrooke_ Posts: 2,561 Member
    I dont like Mackenzie for a girl... I think its a great boys name though (personal opinion and all lol)
    If my hubs had agreed I really liked Sophia Claire for a girl (and ended up with an Abigail Claire instead) Or Isabelle Rose
    And for a boy Samuel Levi or Scott Alexander (managed to get Levi as a 2nd name for one of my boys)

    And have to agree on the porn star thing for Hartlee Jade lol

    I went to high school with a guy named Samuel Levi. Levi was his last name, though, not his middle name.
  • _lyndseybrooke_
    _lyndseybrooke_ Posts: 2,561 Member
    Anything spelled Jayde is stupid. That eliminates about half of them.

    Also, every Lisa I've ever met has been either evil or lazy.

    Sadie Claire is good though.

    Lisa?
  • seltzermint555
    seltzermint555 Posts: 10,740 Member
    Although, when I was very young (teens) and not sure if I'd ever want kids, I assumed I would use my maiden name as the middle name for my potential child, male or female.

    My Sister used her maiden name as the middle name of her kid... She really wanted Danger though lol

    Cool! I went to school with guys who had the middle names of Danger, Thunder (2), and Canada.
  • firfeous
    firfeous Posts: 196 Member
    I love Greyson (the only way to spell it).

    IMO, cutesy spelling of names, like Jayde or Ashtyn, get old real quick.

    Personally I like John Connor or Alice.
  • 120by30
    120by30 Posts: 217 Member
    I think a lot of the combos are cute. All throughout high school, I said I would name my little girl Reagan McKenzie. My first 3 pregnancies were boys. Naming boys isn't nearly as much fun as finding names for girls. I finally got my girl, though, and by then, I was over the name. Lol!
  • Achrya
    Achrya Posts: 16,913 Member
    Although, when I was very young (teens) and not sure if I'd ever want kids, I assumed I would use my maiden name as the middle name for my potential child, male or female.

    My Sister used her maiden name as the middle name of her kid... She really wanted Danger though lol

    I named my cats Captain Danger and Xzeni. This makes be believe that Danger is quality name that any child would be lucky to have.
  • snowflake954
    snowflake954 Posts: 8,399 Member
    Ilaria is my favorite name for a girl. She was the beautiful young wife of a nobleman in Lucca, an Italian city north of Pisa. She died young and her husband was so devestated that he had a perfect marble likeness of her made for her tomb. It is in white Carra marble and has IIaria stretched out as if sleeping. Her lips have been almost worn away from being kissed through the centuries.
  • fredman2
    fredman2 Posts: 57
    Don't laugh, but I new a guy that had 'Senator' legally in his name, his parents did that.
    He's around 50 now, has never run for political office, but he has told us on numerous
    occasions he has NO problems getting dinner reservations, hotel reservations, concert
    reservations, etc.
  • EricJonrosh
    EricJonrosh Posts: 823 Member
    I love Greyson (the only way to spell it).

    IMO, cutesy spelling of names, like Jayde or Ashtyn, get old real quick.

    Personally I like John Connor or Alice.

    John Connor? You have to earn that name:

    sarah-connor.gif
  • tworthen79
    tworthen79 Posts: 1,173 Member
    I don't like any of the girls first names! Only name I do like is Claire.
    And for the boys, Noah, Greyson and Conner are my favs.

    I like traditional names, ones that age well.
  • l_ashley
    l_ashley Posts: 154 Member
    As pretty as some of these names are, I prefer simpler names. I plan on naming my first girl Iris. :)
  • George_Baileys_Ghost
    George_Baileys_Ghost Posts: 1,524 Member
    Now that we've got our first out of the way, I'm trying to convince my wife to name the rest of our kids after The Walking Dead characters, in the order of how they appeared on the show. So far there has been resistance.
  • sillygoosie
    sillygoosie Posts: 1,109 Member
    Imagine your child as an adult with a career. Most of the names are really cutesy but would be ridiculous for an adult. They aren't babies forever.
  • l_ashley
    l_ashley Posts: 154 Member
    Now that we've got our first out of the way, I'm trying to convince my wife to name the rest of our kids after The Walking Dead characters, in the order of how they appeared on the show. So far there has been resistance.

    I like you.
  • tworthen79
    tworthen79 Posts: 1,173 Member
    I have 2 girls, Anneliese and Lydia and 2 boys Caleb and Noah. :heart:
  • tapirfrog
    tapirfrog Posts: 616 Member
    My rule for names is, which sentence does the name complete better?

    "May I please introduce the newest member of the Supreme Court, ______."

    "May I please introduce the newest member of our Poledancing Passion Troupe, _____."

    To me, names like Bailey Ashtyn or Mason Parker don't belong in the first sentence.
  • _lyndseybrooke_
    _lyndseybrooke_ Posts: 2,561 Member
    My rule for names is, which sentence does the name complete better?

    "May I please introduce the newest member of the Supreme Court, ______."

    "May I please introduce the newest member of our Poledancing Passion Troupe, _____."

    To me, names like Bailey Ashtyn or Mason Parker don't belong in the first sentence.

    Hey, if Mason wants to pole dance, who am I to tell him not to? :)
  • tapirfrog
    tapirfrog Posts: 616 Member
    Also, Reagan was one of the evil sisters in Shakespeare's King Lear. I cannot get past that association.
  • tapirfrog
    tapirfrog Posts: 616 Member
    My rule for names is, which sentence does the name complete better?

    "May I please introduce the newest member of the Supreme Court, ______."

    "May I please introduce the newest member of our Poledancing Passion Troupe, _____."

    To me, names like Bailey Ashtyn or Mason Parker don't belong in the first sentence.

    Hey, if Mason wants to pole dance, who am I to tell him not to? :)

    You are my sun, moon, and stars.
  • _lyndseybrooke_
    _lyndseybrooke_ Posts: 2,561 Member
    Imagine your child as an adult with a career. Most of the names are really cutesy but would be ridiculous for an adult. They aren't babies forever.

    I love when people say this. First, when you're an adult with a career, people rarely know your middle name, let alone actually use it. I've known adults with every single name I listed (as their first name) and they seem to be doing just fine. No strippers yet!

    My name is Lyndsey Brooke - pretty cutesy, but I'm just Lyndsey at work. Mackenzie, Bailey, and Ashtyn are perfectly normal names to have, and pretty common these days, so plenty of adults will have that name in about 10-15 years as well. I actually went to school with three Mackenzies. It's not as if I'm suggesting Blanket or Thor.
  • tapirfrog
    tapirfrog Posts: 616 Member
    Now I want to be named Blanket.
  • judyde
    judyde Posts: 401 Member
    I go for traditional names. Our sons are named David Philip (my picks) and Brian Robert (hubby chose Brian, I chose Robert, which is the only name honoring family members.) I'm glad I had twin boys, because if we had B/G twins, my husband had picked out Emily! So with 2 boys, I got to pick one of the first names. He didn't care about the middle names.

    Of the girl names listed, I like Hailey and Sophia, but I think Sophia Hailey sounds better, and I would spell it Hayley. I would only do an unusual name as a middle name. Claire is also pretty.

    For the boys, Ryan Parker is pretty good. Ryan Connor would also work for me. I'm not a fan of Mason. Just makes me think of a Mason jar.

    I'm not a fan of odd spellings of names or made up names. As another said, imagine your child applying for a job and having to spell Jayde or Ashtyn? My maiden name is hard to pronounce and spell and I couldn't wait to change my name to my husband's when I got married!
  • greeneyes0809
    greeneyes0809 Posts: 422 Member
    The Mackenzie hate is strong in this thread :angry: