[Opinions] What do you think about Addison, Madison, and MacKenzie?
This may be an unpopular opinion, but I actually think these are okay for girls. And I like the y2k vibe of these. What do you think about these?
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From best to worst: I love Madison. I have no idea why. Mackenzie and Addison are decent. (MacKenzie messes with my eyes, it looks more like a surname.)
I see all three as unisex. None of them are "my style" per se, nor do I understand why they are extremely popular. But, they are good names nonetheless. Their default spellings are probably the best ones.
I see all three as unisex. None of them are "my style" per se, nor do I understand why they are extremely popular. But, they are good names nonetheless. Their default spellings are probably the best ones.
Don't really like them
Not a fan, Mackenzie in particular is one of my least favorite names ever.
I don’t hate them, I don’t care that they are surnames, but they don’t excite me at all.
The only one I kinda like in this style is McKenna.
The only one I kinda like in this style is McKenna.
Bad. Other sibling could be Kinsley.
Madison and MacKenzie are fine but they’re not really good names. But for Addison… no
I think Addison is a boys name
I think Madison and MacKenzie are fine, but a bit too popular for my liking.
I think Madison and MacKenzie are fine, but a bit too popular for my liking.
To be honest, I don;t like them very much. I think they're very bell-curve popular.
But they're not aweful
But they're not aweful
I don't like them.
There's something satisfying about Madison that I don't mind. Maybe because it's like a mash up of the sounds of Madeline and Alison, which is kinda cute? I don't love it but I also don't hate it.
Addison irks me because it sounds like someone just cut the M off Madison, so it feels gimmicky. I know that's not the etymology, but it just sounds that way. Like someone tried to invent a cool new name, but to me it sounds about as cool as "Addox or "Ackenzie".
Speaking of Ackenzie, I used to like Mackenzie, back in the 90s when it was fresh and fun. The problem is, nobody uses Mack as a nickname. Everyone goes by Kenzie or Kenz. But I like Mack. Also I prefer Mackenzie for boys.
Addison irks me because it sounds like someone just cut the M off Madison, so it feels gimmicky. I know that's not the etymology, but it just sounds that way. Like someone tried to invent a cool new name, but to me it sounds about as cool as "Addox or "Ackenzie".
Speaking of Ackenzie, I used to like Mackenzie, back in the 90s when it was fresh and fun. The problem is, nobody uses Mack as a nickname. Everyone goes by Kenzie or Kenz. But I like Mack. Also I prefer Mackenzie for boys.
Hate them, find them deeply unattractive as given names, never could understand why they're so overused. So veey boring, utterly sick of the sight of them.