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Austyn for a girl?

322 replies

Martha300 · 20/09/2023 01:06

Me and DH both love unisex names and Austyn happens to be our number one name for DD at the moment. Mother in law absolutely loathes the name and suggests we give her something more traditional and feminine for a girl like Catherine or Eliza etc. but we’re both set on Austyn. But to be fair we will give her a traditional middle name, so she’ll be something along the lines of Austyn Elizabeth or Austyn Marie to satisfy mothers in law’s wishes. We’ve decided on the spelling Austyn as opposed to Austin for a feminine touch. Other names we loved but decided against are Logan, Dylan, Robyn, and Riley.

Now, DH isn’t 100 percent sure if Austyn is the right name as Austyn was my idea first so we would like to hear your honest opinions on our chosen name.

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AbitSceptical · 20/09/2023 21:27

I don’t like the name and I think that spelling is silly. Like you’re trying to be ‘special’ by spelling it wrong.

but it’s your baby, your choice, not anyone else’s, and I think it’s nice you’d include a more traditional middle name to show MIL you care about her view. If you and DH agree, go for it.

TheMummy9875 · 20/09/2023 21:28

I love it! Don’t be afraid to be different

ImWally6 · 20/09/2023 21:28

I don't like Austyn personally. But I do like traditionally boys names for girls. I have Blake as a girls name, I do also like your Riley and Dylan for a girl. Logan is boys name definitely.

choccytime · 20/09/2023 21:30

Please don't

letthemalldoone · 20/09/2023 21:31

EvieS13 · 20/09/2023 20:55

You go for it! It's a lovely name 😍
Your MiL is a bit of a meddling arse. Ignore her.
Austyn is a gender-neutral title reserved for the venerable and magnificent, because that’s what it means. Austyn and Austin both come from the Latin titles Augustine and Augustus, which may remind you of the great Caesar Augustus of the Roman Empire. Despite its age-old origins, Austyn-with-a-y carries a modern flair that will highlight baby’s remarkable individuality. With a name as fluid as Austyn, baby can freely express their beautiful soul regardless of their gender. A mighty title like Austyn will help baby stand proud, knowing they are magnificent just the way they are.

Do you actually believe that twaddle you posted?

@Martha300you asked the question. I think it's horrible.

AbitSceptical · 20/09/2023 21:31

EvieS13 · 20/09/2023 20:55

You go for it! It's a lovely name 😍
Your MiL is a bit of a meddling arse. Ignore her.
Austyn is a gender-neutral title reserved for the venerable and magnificent, because that’s what it means. Austyn and Austin both come from the Latin titles Augustine and Augustus, which may remind you of the great Caesar Augustus of the Roman Empire. Despite its age-old origins, Austyn-with-a-y carries a modern flair that will highlight baby’s remarkable individuality. With a name as fluid as Austyn, baby can freely express their beautiful soul regardless of their gender. A mighty title like Austyn will help baby stand proud, knowing they are magnificent just the way they are.

Did chatgpt write this? 😀

Pennyforyourthoughts23 · 20/09/2023 21:32

As a teacher, I've seen much stranger names than this and nobody bats an eye. Go for it. My sister had a super traditional, feminine name but wanted to be called Derek as a kid. She was called that until she was about 10! Now she's the most feminine out of us sisters. The name won't change who she grows up to be. Personally, I'm a bit tired of names with a y instead of an I but that's just me and I think it's a pretty sounding name.

JaffavsCookie · 20/09/2023 21:37

Poor kid, super contrived

Goldbar31 · 20/09/2023 21:39

Really don’t like it. Sorry!

Brainstorm23 · 20/09/2023 21:40

Sorry but that name is a tragedeigh.

Litmus1001 · 20/09/2023 21:40

I am not keen on Austin as a name for a girl, and even less keen on spelling it as Austyn - your daughter will probably end up as one of those people who constantly has to tell people her name is spelled wrong.
Of course it's your choice, but stick with standard spelling if you do use Austin.

Channellingsophistication · 20/09/2023 21:41

I don’t particularly like the name for a girl.

I do think you have to bear in mind that she will be forever asked how to spell it. My former surname had two different spellings, mine was the more unusual spelling, and it’s utterly tedious, having to spell your name all the time or having people just assuming the more usual and therefore incorrect spelling.

YoniGetAnOohWithTyphoo · 20/09/2023 21:42

Honestly, I don’t love it. But, I think Austine is quite pretty? I know it’s just a couple of letters difference but it might just be feminine enough to be a good compromise whilst still being close enough to the name you like and still unique

orchardsquare · 20/09/2023 21:43

I don't like it either, though do quite like Austin for a boy. A previous PP's idea of Austen is good, or Alex (Alexandria), or August(a).

Julimia · 20/09/2023 21:43

Love that. She won't have three or four of that in her class at school will she ?!. Go for it. Nothing to do with MIL (I am a MIL!!)

SOSSOS · 20/09/2023 21:44

I really like it. I don’t like the spelling so much, I’d just call her Austen or Austin.

It’s a powerful name for a little girl. Solid choice.

Cherry2010 · 20/09/2023 21:46

No, she will get called Ozzy

Chocolatepopcorn · 20/09/2023 21:47

I really like it.

ReadingSoManyThreads · 20/09/2023 21:48

I like it.

And to be perfectly frank, it's none of your MIL's business, so don't do anything to appease her. I personally wouldn't be discussing names with family or friends beforehand because opinions are like arseholes, everyone's got one.

Announce the name once baby is born and registered and fuck what negativity anyone dares to bring on.

Kwasi · 20/09/2023 21:49

I don’t think it’s a gender neutral name at all. It’s a surname and a place name that’s become a popular boys’ name.

By naming your daughter Austyn, and with this spelling, she’s going to spend her whole life being mistaken for male and constantly having her name misspelled.

topnoddy · 20/09/2023 21:49

Spartak · 20/09/2023 02:28

You could always use Marina or Allegro as a middle name.

I was thinking along the lines of Seven or Texas or even Powers

Dixiechickonhols · 20/09/2023 21:49

Don’t like the Y spelling it’s condemning her to explaining it’s a Y. Why not Austen as in Jane Austen is you love the name then it’s easier to explain.

Fidethb · 20/09/2023 21:49

Austyn is a boy's name. It's not unisex and won't be seen as such by the majority of people. Same with Logan and Dylan for sure. Riley probably. Robyn is common enough as a unisex /girl's name these days.
But ultimately you should name your child as you see fit. Just be mindful it will be seen by the majority as a boy's name

ThickSkinnedSoWhat · 20/09/2023 21:50

Brainstorm23 · 20/09/2023 21:40

Sorry but that name is a tragedeigh.

Indeed. Spelling is cringe. Suppose its better than Oztynne

BreatheAndFocus · 20/09/2023 21:50

Sorry, I don’t like it at all. It just reminds me of the car and to me is like calling a child Skoda or Toyota.

There are plenty of not particularly feminine names to choose from out there which are much nicer IMO. Austyn doesn’t have a nice sound to my ear. I’m not sure whether it’s the ‘n’ ending that you like or the ‘au’ beginning, but I’m sure you could find something in a similar vein that was nicer.

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