I actually don't terribly mind Kaiya if you have an ethnic attachment to to the name (it's Japanese). I think if you want to use it, you should pair it with a traditional and classic middle name to balance it, and also to give your daughter a choice later in life. Examples would be Kaiya Rose, Kaiya Michelle, Kaiya Grace.
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I came into this not knowing Kaiya was Japanese, and I think it's pretty. Not a fan of Reign, though. Try to find another name with a "royal" meaning instead, maybe?
When I think of middle names, I like to find ones that flow with the entirety of the name. So when I say them, I say the entire name out loud (as if, when, and you know it will happen, you need to call out that full name because you mean BUSINESS to your little Kaiya )
Sorry I don't like either of these combos. :-( I wouldn't be sure of the pronounciation of Kaiya. I assume its pronounced Kay-Ya? Or is it more like Ki-Ya? I generally only like names that are obvious in pronounciation, as I wouldn't want people constantly mispronouncing my name. I like Harmony okay. Dislike Reign.
I love Kaiya (I have a cousin who spells it Kaija) but I think it needs a simpler middle name to balance the uniqueness. I liked the suggestion of Kaiya Rose. But names are a funny thing, you have to go with what you like . Good luck!
Sorry I don't like either of these combos. :-( I wouldn't be sure of the pronounciation of Kaiya. I assume its pronounced Kay-Ya? Or is it more like Ki-Ya? I generally only like names that are obvious in pronounciation, as I wouldn't want people constantly mispronouncing my name. I like Harmony okay. Dislike Reign.
i dont like either name. sorry.. and as a person with a relatively easy name to read and yet it has been mipronounced all my life, its quite annoying!
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The name Kaiya is NOT Japanese, and anything you read on babynames.com is wrong, mainly b/c the vast majority of the names on there are user submitted.
Kaiya is a varient of Kaia or Kaja, which is an Eastern European name meaning "Pure" and can also be used as a petname for Karolina or Katerina.
KYA is the Japanese spelling of this name and would be pronounced K-yuh, similiar to the Japanese unisex name Kyo, which can translate to "Apricot", depending on the kanji used when written.
I'm only commenting on this because I'm a teacher and therefore I see/hear alllllll kinds of names with alllllll kinds of spellings. I can see that it is often frustrating for the kids when they have to spell out or help pronounce their name. I'm sure it gets embarrassing year after year, each time they have a new teacher. So my only suggestion would be to really think about the spelling and pronunciation of the first name in order to avoid this struggle.
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And same here
I like the first name but maybe spelled differently (I am biased).
I like the middle names too, but maybe Rain not Reign?
This.
I like Kaiya Reign.
Also, im a fan of "non-traditional" names...
When I think of middle names, I like to find ones that flow with the entirety of the name. So when I say them, I say the entire name out loud (as if, when, and you know it will happen, you need to call out that full name because you mean BUSINESS to your little Kaiya )
Kaiya Jade sounds nice to me.
Kaiya means forgiveness.
Jade, is of English origin, and the meaning of Jade is "precious stone". Jewel name: the green stone which was believed to have the magical power of providing protection against disorders of the intestines.
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My opinion between the 2 mn is Harmony.
Agreed, and I usually like weird names.
I generally only like names that are obvious in pronounciation, as I wouldn't want people constantly mispronouncing my name.
I like Harmony okay. Dislike Reign.
i dont like either name. sorry.. and as a person with a relatively easy name to read and yet it has been mipronounced all my life, its quite annoying!
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The name Kaiya is NOT Japanese, and anything you read on babynames.com is wrong, mainly b/c the vast majority of the names on there are user submitted.
Kaiya is a varient of Kaia or Kaja, which is an Eastern European name meaning "Pure" and can also be used as a petname for Karolina or Katerina.
KYA is the Japanese spelling of this name and would be pronounced K-yuh, similiar to the Japanese unisex name Kyo, which can translate to "Apricot", depending on the kanji used when written.
https://babynamesworld.parentsconnect.com/meaning_of_Kaiya.html