Anonymous wrote:Cheighsy. Treighing too hard. Feighnd another neighm.
That is really funny.
What words is -eigh pronounced "i" (as in "find") in?
Anonymous
08/28/2013 10:40
Subject: The name Leighton
do not do this to your child, OP!
Anonymous
08/28/2013 10:01
Subject: The name Leighton
Anonymous wrote:Cheighsy. Treighing too hard. Feighnd another neighm.
That is really funny.
Anonymous
08/28/2013 09:59
Subject: Re:The name Leighton
Unless you are the Leightons who endowed the Leighton wing at the Smithsonian, waaay to pretentious.
Anonymous
08/28/2013 09:58
Subject: The name Leighton
No. I'd pronounce it "Layton," which I agree sounds like a private school, and would also mean your second first-middle combo would sound like "Late in June." How about just Leigh or June?
Anonymous
08/28/2013 09:56
Subject: The name Leighton
Cheighsy. Treighing too hard. Feighnd another neighm.
Anonymous
08/28/2013 09:52
Subject: The name Leighton
Adding to the chorus of No.
Anonymous
08/28/2013 09:50
Subject: The name Leighton
It sounds like the name of a private school or something.
No.
Anonymous
08/28/2013 09:45
Subject: Re:The name Leighton
No.
Anonymous
08/28/2013 09:45
Subject: The name Leighton
I saw the title, and thought this was about a name for a boy.
On the one hand, I don't really like gender stereotypes and boxes. But on the other, I also don't like unisex names. Just my two cents, since you asked for it.
So, not a fan. I like the name June, however.
Anonymous
08/28/2013 09:44
Subject: The name Leighton
No
Anonymous
08/28/2013 09:43
Subject: The name Leighton
No
Anonymous
08/28/2013 09:42
Subject: The name Leighton
No.
Anonymous
08/28/2013 09:42
Subject: The name Leighton
I'd say it "Layton", but either way, it's fine with me.
Anonymous
08/28/2013 09:41
Subject: The name Leighton
What do you think of the name Leighton for a girl? Would it be pronounced Lee-ton or Lay-ton? I really like Leighton Elizabeth or Leighton June. (I'm not pregnant, just thinking about names for a future daughter.)