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Conference oass::babynames

Title:A list of All the BABYNAMES (shadow copy)
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Moderator:OASS::BURDEN_D
Created:Tue Feb 13 1996
Last Modified:Fri May 30 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:996
Total number of notes:7139

963.0. "Jordyn / Jordan" by BRAT::VINCENT () Mon Sep 12 1994 14:56

    
    
    What do you think of the spelling of JORDYN vs. Jordan for a female 
    version.
    
    Our 16 month old daughter is named Jordan, a friend recently suggested
    that maybe spelling it with a Y might make it more girly.  We absolutly
    love the name for her, but have run into a lot of people seeing the
    spelling of her name thinking she's a he!
    
    Incidently, her sister's name is spelled Katlyn.  It would kinda
    match.
    
    
    		Robin
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963.1Jordan with an "A"WROSS2::CROW_DOMon Sep 12 1994 19:5516
    That's quite a coincidence - this weekend we saw some friends with
    their 8-month old girl: Jordan.  They had received the same suggestion
    from someone about the spelling of her name.  
    
    Personally, I would stick with the original spelling. If you change
    the spelling, she will be forever having to correct people on that
    issue. I think society will soon get used to the idea that "Jordan" can 
    be used for both men and women - just like Leslie, Tracy, Terry, Jamie.
    
    What is Jordan's middle name?  Could you introduce her with both her
    first and middle names..? This is Jordan _______ ...
    
    Dora
    
    P.S. I really think Jordan is a great name, one of my favorites for
         BOTH boys and girls.
963.2DittoAMCUCS::MEHRINGMon Sep 12 1994 20:3711
I agree with Dora!  My first thought was to use the middle name as well
(assuming it's cleary "feminine")...

I'm in a similar boat with a daughter named Morgan (but so far noone has
suggested alternate spellings - although they do often think she's a "he"
even before hearing the name and even if she's in pink/purple!  Everyone 
has their own set of perceptions, I guess.

Best of luck deflecting O.P.O. (other people's opinions)... 

-Cori
963.3what about her middle name?MR4DEC::DONCHINFri Sep 16 1994 14:5717
    Robin,
    
    I have a daughter named Jamie. When my husband and I named her, we knew
    that Jamie was more commonly used as a boy's name in the region where
    we live now (New England), but we really liked the name so we gave it
    to her (plus Jamie is mostly used as a girl's name in the New York area
    where we grew up). We realized at the time that the name may cause some
    confusion, but I think we've addressed that by using Jamie's middle name
    on all forms (Jamie Michelle). Once teachers, administrators, etc.
    really know her, we drop the middle name. We've never once had a
    problem (she's 6 1/2 now).
    
    The bottom line is that you and your husband liked the name enough to
    give it to your daughter so you should stick with the spelling you
    chose. Try the middle name scheme and you should be O.K.
    
    Nancy-
963.4Middle name isn't going to helpBRAT::VINCENTWed Sep 21 1994 14:1210
    
    
    Unfortunatly her middle name will not help much in this case.  She has
    the same unisex middle name as her Dad - Jordan Dale.  I was a little
    uncomfortable with this, but my husband was really set on it.  He loved
    the name from the first time he heard it almost 4 years ago.  Don't get
    me wrong, I LOVE her name and it fits her really well.  
    
    I think we are going to keep it the way it is.  Just every now and
    again, I kinda like the other way.
963.5I like it...ODIXIE::RICHARDSONAre we there yet??Thu Sep 22 1994 16:1320
    Robin -
    
    As a mother of 2 daughters I absolutely LOVE non-feminine sounding
    names for little girls.  When your daughter gets to be a high level
    executive and has her business cards printed with Jordan Dale ...  V.P.
    of xxxxx - it will sound great.  It will be a definite advantage and
    she will have a definite advantage since people will not assume that
    she is a female.  (I'm especially big on this now since I just read a
    good book called "Failing at Fairness" about how girls are naturally
    discriminated against as they grow up by ALL of us).  We all do it
    without even thinking.
    
    Anyway - I have a another one on the way - a boy - and I'm finding it
    MUCH harder to name him since it seems fine to name girls boy's name
    but vice versa is NOT O.K.  Jordan Dale is a great name - it will do
    her good in the long run.
    
    JMHO
    
    Cindy