what is with child names like Aiden, Braiden etc?
what is with child names like Aiden, Braiden etc?
I'm seeing this so many times.. Like Aiden, Caiden, Braiden, Jaiden, Paiden..
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It's the male version of adding -lin to the end of a name.
10 1 ReplyNever heard of this, what are some examples? Maybe caitlin? Just looked that up, it's an Irish name.
1 0 ReplyI don't think there's any history, it was just popular in the midwest in the 2000s
Caitlyn, Kaylin, Ashlin, Jaylin, Roselin, Jaquelin, Shaelin. Same with adding "leigh"
13 1 ReplyThe English name suffix -in comes from the french name suffix -inne which is a feminine modifier. Eg. Jacques is a masculine name, Jacqueline is a feminine name.
7 0 ReplyBut those are just names that already existed? I thought you meant like taking a name like Simon and making it Simonlin or Adam to Adamlin
1 0 ReplyGracelyn, Emmalyn, Cathlyn, Jessalyn.
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collin
5 0 Reply"it's pronounced coleeehn"
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You take a common name and add "lin" or any variation of that sound at the end.
The only example I have at the top of my head is Jessica-Lyn because I knew one person with that name in the past, but you get the gist.
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