What do you think of a girl's first
It came to me today. I liked the name Shaye before that. Now, I like them both.
It came to me today. I liked the name Shaye before that. Now, I like them both.
Posted by 17447 on 10/14/2012 9:07:59 PM
I think its a cute name and it works well as a nickname. It doesn;t have any negative or derogative sounding or rhyming words with it.
To be honest I read that a few times before understanding it. Its really pretty, but way to much I think. The E in the middle is throwing me off..looks like should be saying Shay-EL-in as opposed to Shay-ellen. However it the first is what you're going for that's perfect. I really like Shaye though! Good luck.
Very cute
Sounds cute:3
Interesting...
i'm not quite sure how to pronounce it.. "SHAY lynn" "shay LYNN" "shay - ellen" "shay EL in" "sha YELL in" ??? i much prefer just the name Shay. maybe with Lynn as a middle name?
It isn't a bad name, it just looks kind of overwhelming. I'd try the spelling: Shaelyn or Shaylyn (Shayelynn just looks cluttered) The name is simple but still beautiful. 3/5
To be honest, it's not my favourite name in the world, it sounds a bit trashy, but it's better than some other names I've seen. I especially don't like the spelling - it's very clumsy. What about Shaelyn, Shaelynne, Shaylin or Shae-Lynn? If I were you though, I'd use it as a middle name and pick a more classic first name, or use Shae as the first name and Lynne as the middle name. Or what about the names Shaylee, Shannon or Charlotte? You can use them as first names, and have Shaye as the nickname, and still use Lynne as the middle name :) Good luck! :)
I hate it, it sounds sooooooo trailer and that spelling is a mess.
unique and special
I recently met my little distant relative who has that name. I thought it was really cute and it fit her so nicely. Her parents are farmers. Not from a trailer park or a ghetto.
no....
It is different, and I like it.
It rolls off the tongue reasonably well.
It sounds pretty ghetto to be honest. You shouldn't be so pressured to come up with a "unique" and "special" name.