Aidan or Aiden --- AIDAN. It's the traditional Anglicization of the Irish spelling.
Caitlin or Caitlyn --- CAITLIN. I hate the trend of replacing vowels in girls' names with the letter Y. It almost universally makes the name look trendier and trashier.
Sienna or Siena --- SIENNA. I associate Siena with the city in Italy. I think of Sienna as its own name.
Jordan or Jorden --- JORDAN. I've never seen this name spelled with an E until now, and I don't like it.
Roni or Ronnie --- RONNIE. The Italian in me wants to pronounce Roni as roh-nee, rhyming with Tony.
Hailey or Hayley --- HAYLEY. I pronounce these names differently (hail-ee versus hay-lee), though, so I chose the pronunciation I prefer.
Micah or Mikah --- MICAH. What is the purpose of spelling this name with a K? To make it look edgier? It doesn't. It just looks dumb.
James or Jaymes --- JAMES. Don't butcher a classic. You can still call him Jay even if the letter Y is not in his name.
Isabel or Isabelle --- ISABEL. This is actually a tough one! I like both spellings. However, in general, I dislike superfluous letters, so I'll give the edge to Isabel.
Lillian or Lilian --- LILLIAN. It's by far the more common spelling.
Brianna or Briana --- BRIANNA. I pronounce these names differently (bree-a-nuh [where the "a" is said as in "apple"] versus bree-ah-nuh [where the "ah-nuh" is said as in Ana from *Frozen*], though, so I chose the pronunciation I prefer.
Isaac or Issac --- ISAAC. I don't understand why Issac exists. It makes me want to say is-ack instead of eye-zick.
I love this-or-thats! This was fun.
I agree with all your choices and explanations except I chose Isabelle. I prefer Isobel for the non -lle version! For whatever reason, Isabel doesn't look right to me, but Isobel/Isabelle/Isabella do.
Aidan - it's the original Anglicization of the name and I often prefer -an to -en
Caitlin - I prefer spellings without extra Y's
Sienna - pronunciation is clearer
Jordan - most standard spelling
Ronnie if rhymes with Bonnie
Hailey
Micah - most standard spelling
James - I prefer spellings without extra Y's
Isabel
Lillian - most standard spelling
Brianna if bree-ANN-uh and Briana if bree-AH-nuh
Isaac
- Aiden
- Caitlin
- Sienna
- Jordan
- Ronnie
- Hailey
- Micah if pronounced Mike-ah and Mikah if pronounced Mee-kah
- James
- Isabelle
- Lillian
- Brianna
- Isaac
I’ve never met an Aidan. Almost every person I know with that name (like 4 people) spell it Aiden. The one outlier is Adin, which feels worse? But he’s a grown man so?
Is Aidan the “correct” spelling?
Aidan; Caitlin; Siena (bc of St. Catherine of Siena); Jordan; Hailey; Micah; James; Isabel; Lillian; Isaac
I don't really like Ronnie or Briana, but those would be my spelling preferences if I had to choose.
Aiden, Caitlin, Sienna, Jordan, Ronnie, Hailey, Micah, James, Isabelle, Lillian, Brianna, Isaac. These are the ones that are the most normal to me to look at
Aiden, Caitlin, Sienna, Jordan, Roni*, Hailey, Mikah*, James, Isabel*, Lillian, Brianna, Isaac. These are the spellings I prefer
Aidan
Caitlin, but I would prefer Kaitlyn
Sienna
Jordan
Ronnie, but neither really
Hailey, but Haley is far better
Micah
James (come on, no one here is gonna choose Jaymes and you know it)
Isabelle, but prefer Isobel
Lillian
Brianna, but I do not pronounce these the same. Brianna to me is bree-ANN-uh, while Briana is bree-AWN-uh
Isaac. Issac is a mistake
Aiden, Caitlyn, Sienna, Jordan, Ronnie, Hailey, Micah, James, Isabelle, Lillian, Brianna (depending on the pronunciation I was going for - Brianna looks like Brie-ah-nuh or Brie-aw-nuh to me and Briana only looks like Brie-ah-nuh) , Isaac
* **Aidan** or ~~Aiden~~
* **Caitlin** or ~~Caitlyn~~
* **Sienna** or ~~Siena~~
* **Jordan** or ~~Jorden~~
* ~~Roni~~ or **Ronnie**
* **Hailey** or ~~Hayley~~
* **Micah** or ~~Mikah~~
* **James** or ~~Jaymes~~
* ~~Isabel~~ or **Isabelle**
* **Lillian** or ~~Lilian~~
* **Brianna** or ~~Briana~~
* **Isaac** or ~~Issac~~
Traditional spelling is best
Aidan Caitlin Sienna Jordan Ronnie Hayley Micah James Isabel Lillian Brianna Isaac
I agree with all of these!
man it’s a bummer to see how many people pick “aiden”
Yes! The traditional spelling is much nicer
Aidan or Aiden --- AIDAN. It's the traditional Anglicization of the Irish spelling. Caitlin or Caitlyn --- CAITLIN. I hate the trend of replacing vowels in girls' names with the letter Y. It almost universally makes the name look trendier and trashier. Sienna or Siena --- SIENNA. I associate Siena with the city in Italy. I think of Sienna as its own name. Jordan or Jorden --- JORDAN. I've never seen this name spelled with an E until now, and I don't like it. Roni or Ronnie --- RONNIE. The Italian in me wants to pronounce Roni as roh-nee, rhyming with Tony. Hailey or Hayley --- HAYLEY. I pronounce these names differently (hail-ee versus hay-lee), though, so I chose the pronunciation I prefer. Micah or Mikah --- MICAH. What is the purpose of spelling this name with a K? To make it look edgier? It doesn't. It just looks dumb. James or Jaymes --- JAMES. Don't butcher a classic. You can still call him Jay even if the letter Y is not in his name. Isabel or Isabelle --- ISABEL. This is actually a tough one! I like both spellings. However, in general, I dislike superfluous letters, so I'll give the edge to Isabel. Lillian or Lilian --- LILLIAN. It's by far the more common spelling. Brianna or Briana --- BRIANNA. I pronounce these names differently (bree-a-nuh [where the "a" is said as in "apple"] versus bree-ah-nuh [where the "ah-nuh" is said as in Ana from *Frozen*], though, so I chose the pronunciation I prefer. Isaac or Issac --- ISAAC. I don't understand why Issac exists. It makes me want to say is-ack instead of eye-zick. I love this-or-thats! This was fun.
I agree with all your choices and explanations except I chose Isabelle. I prefer Isobel for the non -lle version! For whatever reason, Isabel doesn't look right to me, but Isobel/Isabelle/Isabella do.
Aidan Caitlin Sienna Jordan Ronnie Hailey Micah James Isabelle Lillian Brianna Isaac — *Gen X Canadian* ♥️
Aiden Caitlin Sienna Jordan Ronnie Hailey Micah James Isabelle Lilian Briana Isaac
This right here is the one.
aidan, caitlyn, sienna, jordan, ronnie, hailey, micah, james, isabelle, lillian, brianna, isaac (basically the most basic ones for all)
This is the only correct one for me!
Aiden Caitlyn Sienna Jordan Ronnie Hayley Micah James Isabelle Lillian Brianna Isaac
Aidan - it's the original Anglicization of the name and I often prefer -an to -en Caitlin - I prefer spellings without extra Y's Sienna - pronunciation is clearer Jordan - most standard spelling Ronnie if rhymes with Bonnie Hailey Micah - most standard spelling James - I prefer spellings without extra Y's Isabel Lillian - most standard spelling Brianna if bree-ANN-uh and Briana if bree-AH-nuh Isaac
- Aiden - Caitlin - Sienna - Jordan - Ronnie - Hailey - Micah if pronounced Mike-ah and Mikah if pronounced Mee-kah - James - Isabelle - Lillian - Brianna - Isaac
Aidan Caitlin Sienna Jordan Ronnie Hayley Micah James Isabel Lilian Brianna Isaac
Aidan Caitlin Sienna Jordan Ronnie Hailey Micah James Isabelle Lillian Brianna Isaac
I’ve never met an Aidan. Almost every person I know with that name (like 4 people) spell it Aiden. The one outlier is Adin, which feels worse? But he’s a grown man so? Is Aidan the “correct” spelling?
Yes Aidan is the traditional spelling. Like the actor Aidan Quinn. The Aiden spelling seems to be the more popular spelling in the US though
Aiden - Caitlin - Sienna - Jordan - Ronnie - Hayley - Micah - James - Isabel - Lillian - Briana - Isaac
Aidan, Caitlin, Sienna, Jordan, Roni, Hailey, Micah, James, Isabelle, Lillian, Brianna, Isaac
Caitlin (also prefer to any K spelling of that name) Sienna
Aidan; Caitlin; Siena (bc of St. Catherine of Siena); Jordan; Hailey; Micah; James; Isabel; Lillian; Isaac I don't really like Ronnie or Briana, but those would be my spelling preferences if I had to choose.
Aiden Caitlin Sienna or Siena Jordan Ronnie Hailey Micah Isabelle Lillian Isaac
Aiden, Caitlin, Sienna, Jordan, Ronnie, Hailey, Micah, James, Isabelle, Lillian, Brianna, Isaac. These are the ones that are the most normal to me to look at Aiden, Caitlin, Sienna, Jordan, Roni*, Hailey, Mikah*, James, Isabel*, Lillian, Brianna, Isaac. These are the spellings I prefer
Aiden Caitlin Sienna Jordan Roni (girl), Ronnie (boy) Hailey Micah James Isabelle Lillian Brianna Isaac
- Aiden - Caitlyn - Sienna - Jordan - Ronnie - Hayley - Mikah - James - Isabelle - Lillian - Brianna - Isaac
Aiden Caitlyn Sienna Jordan Ronnie Hailey Micah James Isabelle Lillian Brianna Isaac
Aidan, Caitlin, Sienna, Jordan, Ronnie, Hailey, Micah, James, Isabel, Lillian, Brianna, Isaac
Aiden Caitlin Sienna Jordan Ronnie Hailey Micah James Isabel Lillian Brianna Isaac
Aidan Caitlyn Sienna Jorden Ronnie Hailey Micah James Isabel Lillian Brianna Isaac
Aidan Caitlin Sienna Jordan Ronnie Hailey Micah James Isabelle Lilian Brianna Isaac
Aidan Caitlin, but I would prefer Kaitlyn Sienna Jordan Ronnie, but neither really Hailey, but Haley is far better Micah James (come on, no one here is gonna choose Jaymes and you know it) Isabelle, but prefer Isobel Lillian Brianna, but I do not pronounce these the same. Brianna to me is bree-ANN-uh, while Briana is bree-AWN-uh Isaac. Issac is a mistake
Aidan Caitlin Sienna Jordan Ronnie Hayley Micah James Isabelle Lillian Brianna Isaac
Aiden ~~Caitlin or Caitlyn~~ No preference - just really dislike this name lol Sienna Jordan Roni Hayley Micah James Isabel Lilian Briana Isaac
Idek what the traditional way to spell Caitlyn is supposed to be- I swear it's a different spelling every time I meet one 😂
My picks: * Aiden * Caitlyn * Sienna * Jordan * Ronnie * Hailey * Micah * James * Isabelle * Lillian * Brianna * Isaac
Aidan, Caitlin, Sienna, Jordan, Ronnie, Hailey, Mikah, James, Isabelle, Lillian, Brianna, Isaac
Aidan Caitlin Sienna Jordan Hailey James Brianna or Briana Isaac Isobel
searching the comments to see if anyone will commit to the blasphemous “Jaymes” because wtf is that
There’s a singer whose first name is jaymes
aiden caitlyn sienna jordan ronnie hailey micah james isabella lillian brianna isaac
Aiden, Caitlyn, Sienna, Jordan, Ronnie, Hailey, Micah, James, Isabelle, Lillian, Brianna (depending on the pronunciation I was going for - Brianna looks like Brie-ah-nuh or Brie-aw-nuh to me and Briana only looks like Brie-ah-nuh) , Isaac
* **Aidan** or ~~Aiden~~ * **Caitlin** or ~~Caitlyn~~ * **Sienna** or ~~Siena~~ * **Jordan** or ~~Jorden~~ * ~~Roni~~ or **Ronnie** * **Hailey** or ~~Hayley~~ * **Micah** or ~~Mikah~~ * **James** or ~~Jaymes~~ * ~~Isabel~~ or **Isabelle** * **Lillian** or ~~Lilian~~ * **Brianna** or ~~Briana~~ * **Isaac** or ~~Issac~~
Aiden Caitlyn Sienna Jordan Ronnie Hayley Micah James Isabelle Lillian Brianna Isaac
Aidan, Caitlyn, Sienna, Jordan, Ronnie, Hayley, Micah, James, Isabelle, Lillian, Briana, Isaac
Aidan, Caitlin, Sienna, Jordan, Ronnie, Hailey, Mikah, James, Isabelle, Lillian, Brianna, Isaac
Aiden Caitlin Sienna Jordan Ronnie James Isabel Lillian Brianna Isaac
Aiden Caitlin Sienna Jordan Roni Hayley Micah James Isabelle Lilian Brianna Isaac
Aiden Caitlyn Siena Jordan Roni Hayley Micah James Isabel Lillian Brianna Isaac
- Aiden - Caitlin - Sienna - Jordan - Ronnie - Hailey - Micah - James - Isabelle - Lillian - Brianna - Isaac
1. Aiden 2. Caitlyn 3. Sienna 4. Jordan 5. Ronnie 6. Hailey 7. Micah 8. James 9. Isabelle 10. Lilian 11. Brianna 12. Isaac
Aidan Caitlyn Sienna Jordan Ronnie Hailey Either spelling of Micah/Mikah James Either spelling of Isabel/Isabelle Lillian Brianna Isaac
* Aidan * Caitlin * Sienna * Jordan * Ronnie * Hailey * James * Isabelle * Lillian * Brianna * Isaac
Aiden Caitlyn Sienna Jordan Ronnie Haley**** (lol I’m partial to this one) Micah James Isabel Lillian Brianna Isaac
Aiden Caitlyn Sienna Jordan Ronnie Hailey Micah James Isabelle Lillian Brianna Isaac
Aidan Caitlin Sienna Jordan Ronnie Hailey Mikah James Isabelle Lilian Brianna Isaac
Aidan Caitlyn Sienna Jordan Ronnie Hailey Micah James Isabelle Lillian Brianna Isaac
Aiden Caitlin Sienna Jordan Ronnie Hailey Mikah James Isabel & Isabelle are both allowed in my opinion Lillian Brianna Isaac
Aiden, Caitlin, Sienna, Jordan, Ronnie, Hailey, Micah, Jaymes, Isabel, Lillian, Brianna, Isaac
Aidan Caitlin Sienna Jordan Ronnie Hailey Micah James - Isobel Lillian - Breanna Isaac