Fields of Dreams
May. 2nd, 2007 02:48 pmHi there! This is a great community! I LOVE to think of names for people ( I write short stories) and animals ( I have a LOT)... but I have always wanted 2 kids with the names:
Bentley and Hadley.
I loved the names immediately when I heard them, but it wasn't until a few days ago that I looked the meaning/orgins of their names on a whim. THEY BOTH MEAN THE SAME THING!! Well, basically, Bently is a "meadow of grass" and Hadley is a "meadow of heather." Wierd, huh?
Bentley could be a guy or a girl, but I don't really want a boy. Since I will be adopting, I figure I will have greater control over that, but if my husband wants a boy, then I want his name to be Bentley. And I would also love the name Bentley on a girl as well.
Hadley would be a girl's name, but I go back and forth on how to spell it. There are ruins of "Hadleigh" Castle are in a rural area and hour or so outside of London, and I have a painting of the area from a really important person in my life... which would make a great story. HOWEVER, I just LIKE the way the name looks spelled "Hadley" better. I don't know...
What do yall think? Which spelling would you prefer and why?
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Date: 2007-05-02 08:10 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-05-02 09:00 pm (UTC)I think 'Hadleigh' seems more feminine, but I like the look of Hadley better. Though with the backstory and a castle and all that, Hadleigh might be better in general.
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Date: 2007-05-02 09:14 pm (UTC)But Hadley on the other hand I LOVE! I think its a gorgeous for either a boy or a girl.
What I think spelling wise, Hadley for a boy and Hadleigh for a girl, because the 'leigh' ending is a little more feminine.
But 'Hadley' just looks nicer. I don't like the 'leigh' on the end of a name much, 'ley' is just neater, and cuter, i think.
But that's just me. :P