[Opinions] Laikin...
Do you like the name Laikin (pro. Lay-kin)? (girl name)Do you have any middle names that sound good with it? I kind of like Laikin Georgia, what do you think?
-ciaobella9
-ciaobella9
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I prefer it spelled Laken for some reason. It's kind of a "guilty pleasure" for me--not my usual style, and I'd never use it on a real person, but I kind of like it anyway. :b I love the name Georgia, but Laken Georgia sounds like a "lake in Georgia." LOL. I'd pick a classic and fairly popular name to go in the middle, one that's quite feminine, to even it out. Like Laken Elizabeth, etc.
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~Heather~
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~Heather~
This message was edited 1/14/2006, 10:25 AM
I would pronunce it LYE-kin, since the first syllable looks like the "lai" in "balalaika," one of my favourite words. And the LYE-kin pronunciation is hardly great--lichen is the flat stuff that grows on rocks.
If you really want to pronunce it LAY-kin, you'd do better to spell it Laken. That's streamlined, far easier to look at and spell, and less confusing with pronunciation. I'm still not a big fan of it--I prefer Larkin / Larken, like the character in Once Upon A Mattress--but it looks better as Laken.
Laken Georgia would be fine--I do like Georgia a bit. I'd be sure to use a feminine middle name, since I've seen Laken on boys, too.
Laken Pamela
Laken Ursula
Laken Johanna
Laken Joanna
Laken Renee
Laken Tacita
Laken Aurelia
Laken Amelia
Laken Teresa
Laken Serenity
Laken Isobel
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I've seen the needle and the damage done
A little part of it in everyone
But every junkie's like a settin' sun.
If you really want to pronunce it LAY-kin, you'd do better to spell it Laken. That's streamlined, far easier to look at and spell, and less confusing with pronunciation. I'm still not a big fan of it--I prefer Larkin / Larken, like the character in Once Upon A Mattress--but it looks better as Laken.
Laken Georgia would be fine--I do like Georgia a bit. I'd be sure to use a feminine middle name, since I've seen Laken on boys, too.
Laken Pamela
Laken Ursula
Laken Johanna
Laken Joanna
Laken Renee
Laken Tacita
Laken Aurelia
Laken Amelia
Laken Teresa
Laken Serenity
Laken Isobel
Array
A little part of it in everyone
But every junkie's like a settin' sun.
This message was edited 1/14/2006, 9:07 AM
Hm. Not really. The "kin" ending on it looks and seems diminutive (trivializing / too familiar), and I'd strongly tend to pronounce it LIE-kin like "likin'" or like Laken with a strong Southern accent.
Laekin would be a shade better, but it is still not my style.
- chazda
Laekin would be a shade better, but it is still not my style.
- chazda
I don't mind Laken or even Layken (though it's far too trendy). But the spelling Laikin looks tacky to me. The extra "i" looks like it's thrown in for frilliness.
Laken Georgia is a nice combo.
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Laken Georgia is a nice combo.
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♥Elinor♥
"If you want to make a sound like James Blunt singing, simply take one fork, and drag it down a greasy plate."