Monday, April 23, 2012

Oh Jeez!!!!

Aaron and I were talking last night at dinner and we brought up the baby. We discussed that 2 1/2 months and 77 days still seem pretty far away, but 11 to 10 weeks away seems so close!! I started to freak out! We have pretty much everything we need except a name. I always said I wanted to wait to see her till I give her a name, but now its kind of stressing me out. I don't know why this time around is so hard! With Rylee is was so easy, I had her name picked out way before she was born. Although I can't even remember how I picked the name Rylee. Once the name was picked the spelling came right to me. A little while back we asked Rylee if she liked Rian and ever since then she has called her baby sister Rian. I have always loved the name "Ryan" for a a girl spelled a feminine way. My problem is there are so many different girl spellings for this name, I have no idea how to spell it. Aaron really likes the spelling RIAN and my mother likes the spelling RYANN. Of course me I am so stuck!! I love them both! Rian just seems so unique and girly and I love Ryann because we keep the "RY" to match Rylee's name. I worry with Rian that people are going to get dyslexic on us an call her Rain and with Ryann I am afraid people are going to call her Ry-Ann. OK my reason for this blog is..................
HELP ME!!!!!
I need and want some help on spelling. So please please share your favorite way on spelling her name, It will help me lots and lots and I would greatly appreciate it.


Should it be....
*Rian?
*Ryann?

2 comments:

  1. I love it spelled Rian. You don't see that spelling very often and it would definitely be unique :) I love your cute blog!

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  2. I think if you did Ryann she will be called Ry Ann like you said. I love the way Rian looks. It does look more girly. She will probably get called Rain all the time. Kyla gets called Kayla ALL the time. It gets really annoying. There's not the first A people haha. But if you wanted to keep the Ry like Rylee, Ryan still isnt a bad spelling for a girl. It doesn't look at feminine but it's sill cute!

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