Because i was listing the names we cant use. We already have family members or close friends with those names and I didnt want to reuse. Sorry for the confusion!
I strongly suggest not replacing the letter 'c' with the letter 'k' in names. Sometimes it works, but I would really try to find an actual 'k' name. Just my opinion on that...
Suggestions: Kieran, Kenneth, Keegan...
one name that is an exception to the rule I said above is Kolby... but it could just be because I knew a guy named Kolby and it looks normal to me.
I strongly suggest not replacing the letter 'c' with the letter 'k' in names. Sometimes it works, but I would really try to find an actual 'k' name. Just my opinion on that...
Suggestions: Kieran, Kenneth, Keegan...
one name that is an exception to the rule I said above is Kolby... but it could just be because I knew a guy named Kolby and it looks normal to me.
This x100000. I don't mind matching letters (my family is littered with J's; no, I'm not a Duggar.) But doing it intentionally by replacing a C with a K is just tacky.
I strongly suggest not replacing the letter 'c' with the letter 'k' in names. Sometimes it works, but I would really try to find an actual 'k' name. Just my opinion on that...
Suggestions: Kieran, Kenneth, Keegan...
one name that is an exception to the rule I said above is Kolby... but it could just be because I knew a guy named Kolby and it looks normal to me.
This x100000. I don't mind matching letters (my family is littered with J's; no, I'm not a Duggar.) But doing it intentionally by replacing a C with a K is just tacky.
I third this sentiment!!
Traditionally spelled names with a "K" are fine. "C" names where you put a "K" there for fun are tacky tacky tacky.
My DD is Katherine and our DS will be Connor. There is no amount of money you could pay me to spell it Konnor. Yucko.
I like Kenneth, Kyle, Keegan, Kai, Kevin, and Kellen.
Re: Need K names for boy
I love K names
I like Kevin, Kaile, and Keegan the most
Opps sorry for the billion reposts, computer just flipped out :S
Kolor me konfused. Why did you list Kaeden if you have one already?
Keegan, Kale, Kelvin, Kellan, Keifer
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Kellen/Kellan and Kieran are both okay. We also considered Kenneth (family name) for a middle name.
I really like Kevin and Kyle from your list.
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I strongly suggest not replacing the letter 'c' with the letter 'k' in names. Sometimes it works, but I would really try to find an actual 'k' name. Just my opinion on that...
Suggestions: Kieran, Kenneth, Keegan...
one name that is an exception to the rule I said above is Kolby... but it could just be because I knew a guy named Kolby and it looks normal to me.
This x100000. I don't mind matching letters (my family is littered with J's; no, I'm not a Duggar.) But doing it intentionally by replacing a C with a K is just tacky.
Kevin
Kenneth
Keith
Kellen
Kelly- grew up with a guy that had this name, so it doesn't seem weird to suggest it.
Kendall
Kennedy
Kendrick
Kenton- taught three of them.
Kingston- hey if Gwen can do it why not?
Kingsley
Kyle
I third this sentiment!!
Traditionally spelled names with a "K" are fine. "C" names where you put a "K" there for fun are tacky tacky tacky.
My DD is Katherine and our DS will be Connor. There is no amount of money you could pay me to spell it Konnor. Yucko.
I like Kenneth, Kyle, Keegan, Kai, Kevin, and Kellen.