Kenley is really NMS and Addison is way overdone but if it's the name you love then please spell both correctly.... well Kenley looks the least made up and Addison is the correct spelling
Kenley is really NMS and Addison is way overdone but if it's the name you love then please spell both correctly.... well Kenley looks the least made up and Addison is the correct spelling
lol gotcha. I actually heard the name on a TV show like two years ago and have been in love since. I love how unique it is, but still think it sounds so pretty. Of course, to each their own! And my fiance loves Addison, but like you said, it was SO popular the last few years, I wouldn't want it for a first name.
Our first sons name is Brayden, and he has several other kids in his daycare with the same name...
I actually heard the name on a TV show like two years ago and have been in love since. I love how unique it is, but still think it sounds so pretty.
Our first sons name is Brayden, and he has several other kids in his daycare with the same name...
I'm not trying to sway your opinion, but this is just to make you aware of the overall popularity of the name. I know you're leaning toward spellling it with a Ken-, but that doesn't verbally separate it from Kin-. I'm not sure how much popularity is an issue for you.
Popularity of the female name Kenley
Year of birth
Rank
2012
499
2011
493
2010
499
2009
659
2008
994
Note: Rank 1 is the most popular, rank 2 is the next most popular, and so forth. Data are not shown for some of the years you specified because the name Kenley was not in the top 1000 names for those years. Name data are from Social Security card applications for births that occurred in the United States.
Popularity of the female name Kinley
Year of birth
Rank
2012
180
2011
194
2010
231
2009
452
2008
663
2007
862
2006
908
Note: Rank 1 is the most popular, rank 2 is the next most popular, and so forth. Data are not shown for some of the years you specified because the name Kinley was not in the top 1000 names for those years. Name data are from Social Security card applications for births that occurred in the United States.
Name nerds ranks names but all combined spellings, to give a better idea of how popular a name really is. I find Kinley, Kinley, Kinsley and Kensley to all be incredibly similar. Kinley is ranked at 138, Kinsley at 155, Kenley at 351, Kensley at 396. Kinzy type names are also similar in sound and trendiness, plus some people even put Mc- in front of these names. Basically if you want to avoid the same trendiness you found with Brayden, this may not be the right fit.
Name nerds ranks names but all combined spellings, to give a better idea of how popular a name really is. I find Kinley, Kinley, Kinsley and Kensley to all be incredibly similar. Kinley is ranked at 138, Kinsley at 155, Kenley at 351, Kensley at 396. Kinzy type names are also similar in sound and trendiness, plus some people even put Mc- in front of these names. Basically if you want to avoid the same trendiness you found with Brayden, this may not be the right fit.
Name nerds ranks names but all combined spellings, to give a better idea of how popular a name really is. I find Kinley, Kinley, Kinsley and Kensley to all be incredibly similar. Kinley is ranked at 138, Kinsley at 155, Kenley at 351, Kensley at 396. Kinzy type names are also similar in sound and trendiness, plus some people even put Mc- in front of these names. Basically if you want to avoid the same trendiness you found with Brayden, this may not be the right fit.
Yes, this exactly. It's not exactly unique if it's so trendy.
Name nerds ranks names but all combined spellings, to give a better idea of how popular a name really is. I find Kinley, Kinley, Kinsley and Kensley to all be incredibly similar. Kinley is ranked at 138, Kinsley at 155, Kenley at 351, Kensley at 396. Kinzy type names are also similar in sound and trendiness, plus some people even put Mc- in front of these names. Basically if you want to avoid the same trendiness you found with Brayden, this may not be the right fit.
Ditto this. I would also add that, based on the small sample size of girls at DD's school, names starting with Ken/Kin/Kyn are really popular right now.
I think if you genuinely want to avoid trendy names, you have to consider names that people have been using for a long time, not just recently. Kenley doesn't have much history as a first name, and it's basically a combination of two trendy syllables (ken- and -ley are everywhere) that you may think you're using because it sounds unique, but which really penetrated your subconscious because those sounds are all over the place. Meanwhile, if I suggest a name like Mary, you might be thinking, boooooooring, but it's only #123 for girls' names and will stand out a lot more than Kenley. Plus when people compliment her name, it will be because they sincerely think it's beautiful and refreshing, when so many girls born now are named Kinley/Kenley/McKinley/Kendall/Kennedy/Tenley/Tinley ad nauseam.
DD born 10/10/07 * DS born 11/25/11 * #3 due 3/9/2015
We have practically opposite naming preferences. You won't get much support on naming boards for trendy names like these...
Kenley Addison looks the most straight forward.
Kenleigh Addyson makes me want to barf. Whatever you do, don't go with that one.
Do you like any of these maybe? Kendra, Kaia, Kira? Adelaide, Allison? I think Kaia Allison would be so much more lovely and fit a little girl better throughout life. But, Kenley could be a lot worse!
Agree with others that Kinley looks better than Kenley.... both are just very trendy made up names like Brayden. Not trying to be mean but if you are looking for something uncommon, Kenley/Kinley is not your name. You should also consider WHY something would be uncommon... mostly because it is not well liked and the general public agrees it is not nearly as nice a name as Olivia or Sophia, etc. If you really look hard there are some gems of a name that are not weird/made up but also not popular.
I know someone with a son named Brayden and a daughter named Riley. These seem to work well together and Riley is much better than Kinley IMO.
The #1 test for me is to type it in and see if it gets underlined in red. So far... practically all of these names are underlined besides Addison. I would prefer Addison as a first over Kinley... Madison would be better too. Although Allison is head and shoulders above both with the same general sound.
Re: Help with the spelling!
They are all terrible. And after your sanctimonious bitch rant on first tri, you can shove those ugly names up your ass.
I'm not trying to sway your opinion, but this is just to make you aware of the overall popularity of the name. I know you're leaning toward spellling it with a Ken-, but that doesn't verbally separate it from Kin-. I'm not sure how much popularity is an issue for you.
Yes, this exactly. It's not exactly unique if it's so trendy.
I think if you genuinely want to avoid trendy names, you have to consider names that people have been using for a long time, not just recently. Kenley doesn't have much history as a first name, and it's basically a combination of two trendy syllables (ken- and -ley are everywhere) that you may think you're using because it sounds unique, but which really penetrated your subconscious because those sounds are all over the place. Meanwhile, if I suggest a name like Mary, you might be thinking, boooooooring, but it's only #123 for girls' names and will stand out a lot more than Kenley. Plus when people compliment her name, it will be because they sincerely think it's beautiful and refreshing, when so many girls born now are named Kinley/Kenley/McKinley/Kendall/Kennedy/Tenley/Tinley ad nauseam.
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Unfortunately, it's not.