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[Opinions] Austynn
Saw this on a name tag, today. It was a young a girl. What do you think? Anything positive to say? LOLJust to make this more fun, which middle name or names would YOU choose for Austynn? You can't change the spelling. Hmm. Your ideas are intriguing to me and I wish to subscribe to your newsletter.
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I don't even like Austin for a boy so I definitely don't like Austynn for a girl.
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Yikes. I don’t mind Austin but Austynn is just unnecessarily kre8tyve and mangled. Can’t suggest any combos — would just recommend not using it.

This message was edited 5/28/2018, 3:38 PM

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If you can’t say something nice, don’t say anything at all. I won’t say anything then.
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Kind of cute in a gp way. I know of a little girl named Austen from the Southwest. Austynn Ceres, personally or Austynn Jack.
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:(No.....Because a y and two n's definitely makes a name feminine...
I also dislike Austin on a boy.Austynn Decklynn lol...
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Not a fan of spelling. I'm not even horribly opposed to Austin or Austen on a girl, but just spelling it one of those ways. Even Austyn seems more palatable to me. Austynn just looks like it's trying too hard to be cute.
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Well it definitely looks more feminine than Austin (or Austen, but I see used for girls more, because Jane... Austen was more popular for boys while Austin was popular [obv] but in 2016 it was almost perfectly tied between boys and girls.) Austynn would be a lot of fun to write in cursive. Sometimes when I'm bored at work I'll just write creatively spelled names in cursive. TBH they usually are prettier and more fun to write than the original.
If I were naming an Austynn... Let's go with Austynn Amparo Josephine. I have a crush on Amparo today.
other ideas, in a variety of styles:Austynn Rosemarie
Austynn Willow
Austynn Noemi
Austynn Katriel
Austynn Celestial
Austynn Neptunine
Austynn Vera
Austynn Lola
Austynn Pearl
Austynn Cheryl
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I do not see well - so when I first read "Neptunine" I mis-read it as Neputine - which I also like; however methinks I admire Amparo most.
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To continue with the fun - I'll pretend the second syllable pronunciation to be Austeen (as though with a long 'e' sound). Accordingly, Austynn Leah. Otherwise - for the second syllable to rhyme with Lynn (or Tim) Austynn Adeline (with the long "i" sound).

This message was edited 5/27/2018, 1:52 PM

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It's lurvely.Austynn Victoria, because the average of the two names is.....average.
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