Aiden has a nice flow in cursive with the i-d pair creating a tall accent in the middle. The capital A opens strong, and the en ending is one of the easiest combinations. A good name for building confidence.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital A finishes with a rightward stroke. Rise into the i and dot it later.
The i's downstroke leads to the d's upstroke. The d should be clearly taller than the i.
The d should be taller than the other lowercase letters. It anchors the middle.
Dot the i after finishing the name. Don't interrupt your flow.
The en ending is natural. Let those two letters flow together like a wave.
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