Thoughts on Skye?

Anonymous
Scarlett?
Anonymous
Wouldn't do it.
Anonymous
Lol to the only Skye being known as an adult is a midwife. Exactly this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You could always do Skylar nn Skye


Don't do this. The name is spelled Schuyler. Skylar is for illiterates.


You are incorrect. While Skylar is a variant of Schuyler, Skylar has been around since the 17th century in American and longer in the Netherlands (it's of Dutch origin). Both are acceptable. And Skylar gained a lot more popularity as Skylar Austin became more famous.

https://www.thebump.com/b/skylar-baby-name


But PP *feels* like it’s for illiterates, so it must be true
Anonymous
Who is Skylar Austin?
Anonymous
Okay for a middle name, not a first name.
Anonymous
Let’s take to the sky! This puppy’s got to fly! Skye is my sister’s dog’s name. It's a great name for a dog.
Anonymous
It's Daisy now.
Anonymous
Skype
Anonymous
Cute name
Anonymous
Lovely name
Anonymous
Serafina
Samantha
Sylvie
Stella
Susannah
Shelley
Sosie
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Serafina
Samantha
Sylvie
Stella
Susannah
Shelley
Sosie


You'd pick that over Skye? How odd.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You could always do Skylar nn Skye


Don't do this. The name is spelled Schuyler. Skylar is for illiterates.


You are incorrect. While Skylar is a variant of Schuyler, Skylar has been around since the 17th century in American and longer in the Netherlands (it's of Dutch origin). Both are acceptable. And Skylar gained a lot more popularity as Skylar Austin became more famous.

https://www.thebump.com/b/skylar-baby-name


No,

No, YOU are incorrect. Schuyler is a Dutch name. At a certain point English speakers were like “golly gee, I shore do like the sound of that name, but caint possibly remember that furrin spelling! Hey, I know, let’s spell it Skyler.”

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyler
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