So my DH and I have finally decided on Kaleb for a boy!
But we can't decide on a middle name.
Either
Kaleb Neil (Neil after my DH and his dad)
OR
Kaleb James (James after my dad who passed away with lung and brain cancer 7 years ago)
Thanks ladies
Re: Middle name for Kaleb
Both are great names especially since they both have meaning.
I like Kaleb James better.
Thanks
I like the flow of Kaleb james
No, I like it spelled differently. My name is Melyssa (not spelled like Melissa as it usually is) People misspell my name but I don't mind correcting them
I like having my name a little more unique then the other Melissa's
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Well that's your opinion. I happen to LOVE it spelled like that!
I don't think you calling my choice of name horrific is fair, but you're allowed to have your own opinion. Even if it means being a ***! I just think that's uncalled for.
I was asking for help with my middle name!
thanks anyway though!
Thanks for the flame
Nothing wrong with the spelling Kaleb, its different but not Horrific.
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Thanks LoL...
Kaleb with a K looks sooooo harsh and kind of... wrong/weird. It actually looks ugly. Why not Caleb?
If you want a unique name, pick something less common. Don't change a perfectly good name into something that kind of looks like you mashed some keys on the keyboard.
Haha-calling the spelling "horrific" is not being an @ss. This is a message board where people give their opinion. Deal with it.
I pick James. Caleb James.
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I love how people just decide that something is a "misspelling."
Kaleb is an very old spelling of that name. There was a 6th century king of Ethiopia by that name. In Greek, the Bible character would be Kaleb. Caleb is a Latinised/Anglicized version.
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totally not what you asked, but can you honor both dads and name him Neil James?
If that is a no, I also say Caleb James...
I personally like Kaleb James. But, both sound very nice.
About the misspelled name (haha) I like it. It is unique. My name is Tonia. I am the only person I know that is not spelled with a Y.
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I would prefer Kaleb James. My step-nephew is actually Kaleb Bradley
OF COURSE people are going by the Anglicized version. We speak English. If we went by Greek or 6th c. Ethiopian spellings, our language--names and all-- would have zero resemblance to its current form.