does it sound Irish, or more like Hawaiian? It's actually a really common Irish first name, often spelled Cian, but also spelled with a K, apparently. (KEY-uhn) What about an alternate spelling, Keane?
Also, what about Kyan? (KY-uhn) I love the nn Ky, but I'm thinking this one really sounds Hawaiian, just a little too surfer for us, maybe.
Or, what about a different take on the first name, MacKeane (Mac-KEY-uhn). We really like Mac, but prefer a longer version, and can't settle on one...
(And yes, James is still in the running, in case you wondered, we're just trying to get a final list of options.)
I'd really love feedback on all of these, good or bad, thanks so much!!!
Re: When you hear the name Kian...
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A good friend's son's name is Cian. His father is straight from Dublin!
IMO, I think it's a hard name. Depending on what it's like where you live, it might be a little too exotic. Then again, I have never been to Wisconsin so maybe people are really progressive about names there?
Good luck!
2 years of TTC, Seeing RE Feb 09, 2 medicated TI cycles - BFNs, 3 medicated IUIs - BFNs, back to medicated TI cycles until IVF approval, IVF approved in March 2010. BFP on last medicated TI cycle.
I LOVE MacKeane.
I lived in Ireland for awhile, so it seems Irish to me. ?If I hadn't, I'd maybe think it was made up though? ?I like Cian best of those spellings.
I LOVE Keane! ?But would pronounce it more like keen and then that makes me think of the shoes.?