I like Jeffery, it's my brothers name. And I like Raine [with an I]. Angelina is a nice, classic sort of name. But I agree with the above poster re Aiden, I just don't really like -aden names anymore.
If you MUST use Aiden, at least spell it properly: Aidan. It's SO overused, though. Why not go with Adam or Aaron or Angus or Adlai? NO MORE -ADEN names!
Rayne Angelina sounds like a character from some sort of Role Playing Game.
I don't care what people think about the Aiden name. When I chose the name a few years ago for my son it wasn't that popular and it still doesn't matter how popular it is if you like it. I'm biased though. I named my son Aiden Kail. I'm not much of a fan of Jeffrey but maybe it has a special meaning to you.
I can't say I like Rayne Angelina very much. Angelina is pretty I just don't think they sound good together.
The girl name is okay. I prefer Rayna over Rayne, but then it wouldn't work very well with Angelina. So, go for it.
You won't get many positive comments about Aiden around here. Regardless of it being a good name, it screams "born in the 2000s", just as much as Tiffany and Brandi are indicative of being born in the 80s.
I prefer the spelling Jeffrey, or if you must, Geoffrey.
They're really not my style. Actually, I used to love Aidan, but then it exploded in popularity, and I'm really sick of it. It's not a horrible name or anything, but be prepared to have him be the eighth Aiden in his play group, class, sports team, not to mention all the Jadens, Bradens, Haydens, etc. Oh yeah, and the correct spelling is actually Aidan, unless an Irish person wants to come along and correct me - Aiden, as far as I know, is a modern variant.
As for Rayne, I'm really not a fan, it reminds me of an angsty teenager or something, but I guess I can objectively see the appeal. I'd definitely spell it Rain, though.
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Date: 2007-09-10 06:36 am (UTC)Jefferey I like.
I'm really over the Aiden spell-it-how-you-want-and-put-whatever-consonent-in-front-of-it craze. =-\
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Date: 2007-09-10 07:39 am (UTC)And I like Raine [with an I].
Angelina is a nice, classic sort of name.
But I agree with the above poster re Aiden, I just don't really like -aden names anymore.
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Date: 2007-09-10 09:50 am (UTC)boys: Brendan, Braden, Brady (my son), Aiden
girls: Ava, Ava, Ava and Emma
So, I didn't know about the -aden thing but it's real.
My neighbor has a daughter Annika. This month she's having a son and naming him Aidan.
Do you like Keegan? My other neighbor has a son "Keegan" and I like the energy and charm of that name. It's also less common.
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Date: 2007-09-10 10:16 am (UTC)Jefferey Aiden
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Angelina Rayne
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Date: 2007-09-10 10:49 am (UTC)I love Angelina but Rayne is silly to me.
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Date: 2007-09-10 10:57 am (UTC)Rayne Angelina sounds like a character from some sort of Role Playing Game.
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Date: 2007-09-10 12:32 pm (UTC)Rayne Angelina is a bit on the trendy side, but not bad.
Aiden, I'd spare. I'd make it Aidan if it were really necessary to use the name.
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Date: 2007-09-10 12:48 pm (UTC)I think Aiden is ok, but I don't like Jefferey.
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Date: 2007-09-10 04:24 pm (UTC)I can't say I like Rayne Angelina very much. Angelina is pretty I just don't think they sound good together.
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Date: 2007-09-10 06:14 pm (UTC)You won't get many positive comments about Aiden around here. Regardless of it being a good name, it screams "born in the 2000s", just as much as Tiffany and Brandi are indicative of being born in the 80s.
I prefer the spelling Jeffrey, or if you must, Geoffrey.
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Date: 2007-09-10 06:22 pm (UTC)As for Rayne, I'm really not a fan, it reminds me of an angsty teenager or something, but I guess I can objectively see the appeal. I'd definitely spell it Rain, though.
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