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[Opinions] Peyton?
What do you think of the name Peyton - Do you see it more "girl" or more "boy"?What middle names would you give Peyton, for either gender?
Thanks :)PS- Lilah, Olivia, and Peyton as girls?
Lilah, Olivia, and Peyton as a boy?
Peyton Sebastian?
*Brogan*

This message was edited 3/25/2006, 11:55 AM

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I like it pretty equally for a boy or girl. This is one of those names I usually don't like, but I love this one!
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I dislike Peyton for either gender, but if I had to pick, I'd definitely say it sounds better on a boy. If Lilah & Olivia had a sister named Peyton, I'd assume she was a boy at first (if you said, 'I have 3 kids named Lilah, Olivia & Peyton'). I dislike very differing name styles in a sibset, in this case two very feminine names and one unisex one. Peyton Sebastian is a little too N heavy for me. I'd probably go with a one syllable, non-N-ending middle name. :b Peyton Cole or Peyton Rhys, maybe.
~Heather~
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I definitely think of Peyton as a boy's name even though it's becoming popular for girls as well. I don't think that Peyton goes with Lilah and Olivia if you end up using it for a girl. Lilah and Olivia are very feminine and Peyton is boyish. Peyton will be the odd one out in the sibset. Lilah, Olivia, and Peyton would be a nice sibset as long as you use Peyton for a boy.
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I'm really liking Peyton at the minute I prefer it on a girl though.
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I love the name Peyton for a girl, I've meet both girls and boys with the name, but I don't like that spelling or the name for a boy, I prefer Paden for a boy if at all.Peyton Jade
Peyton Eliza
Peyton AdaleePeyton Sebastian is nice
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I see it as a girl's name and prefer it spelled with an 'a' rather than an 'e', but both of these are due to my cousin's 5 year old daughter. However, I actually like it on both genders equally.Peyton Elise
Peyton Caroline
Peyton Josephine
Peyton SuePeyton Matthew
Peyton Daniel
Peyton Marcus
Peyton EliI prefer the sibset with Peyton being used for a boy.I don't really like how Peyton Sebastian ends in the same sound, but they're both great names.
~ Chelsea Nicole ~ Current faves are Wyatt Samuel and Piper Grace"One Tree Hill"
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It's not that I dislike it, but it has a very trendy faddish feel to it. It's a very 90s sounding name to me. I think it will date severely and be one of those old ugly names one day.Girl or boy, I don't really care. I think of it as unisex but don't like it for either one.

This message was edited 3/25/2006, 2:10 PM

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Total ditto
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I see it more on a boy and I do not like it at all. Ned Flat: Why are you acting like this?
Yakko: We're not acting. We really are like this.
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Dracula: I am Count Dracula!
Yakko: Didn't you use to teach math on Sesame Street?
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Yakko: Well it's that time again!
Dot: To make fun of the Disney Channel?
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I have three cousins - two girls and a boy with that name. Well, one of the girls has the name Payton - the other two are variations of the name. So... I see it as appropriate for both genders. Sorry I can't offer any mns, my mind is blank at the moment.
"Chan eil tuil air nach tig traoghadh"
"Maybe surrounded by
A million people I
Still feel all alone
I just wanna go home
Oh I miss you, you know"

- 'Home', Michael Buble
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I like it...but never for a girl.~~Kris~~
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I find it extremely tired-sounding. There are too many Peytons in the world, as far as I'm concerned! Plus--and I won't be showing my age so much as my geekiness in admitting this--I immediately think of the original nighttime soap. (I blame this mostly on Jeanie C. Riley's song "Harper Valley PTA," which includes the line "Well, this is just a little Peyton Place and you're all Harper Valley hypocrites!")Beyond that, the emphasis of "pay" in it means it sounds less like it should be paired with Sebastian and more like it should be paired with Cashley.To quote Franz Ferdinand, mon amie? You could have it so much better.Array
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At first glance, I see Peyton as more of a girl's name, just because the only Peytons I know are girls. When I examine it closely though, the sound reminds me of Clayton or Brighton or something and therefore seems more masculine.I strongly dislike the name. I think there was a soap opera by the name (Peyton Place?).
On the less serious side, it kind of reminds me of peyote.
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I love the name Payton on a girl :-) I would use Olivia as her mn.
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We obviously love the name, as that is the name of our daughter. We spelled it with an "a" rather than an "e". Her middle name is Elisabeth. We get compliments all the time about what a beautiful name she has!
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