A Name For Baby

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    A Name For Baby

     Well, when we named Kali we kind of backed ourselves into a corner.  Because Kale and Kali are so similar in spelling and sound, it seems like maybe we should follow the tradition with the new baby.  Heaven forbid we have another one later on or we'll be in big trouble.  Anyway, here are a few I've found that would fit the bill.

    Kira -  Means Lord or Strong Woman

    Kiri - Means the Amaranth Flower

    Kita - Means Diana

    Kyra - Means Lord or Strong Woman

    Kina - Means Diana

    Kila - means Diana

    Kela - means Princess

    None of these really really jump out at me besides Kila or Kela.  Other possibilities include Kaci and Kasha(though I'm not fond of Kasha, Tyler likes it.)  I like Kienna, but Tyler doesn't.  I also like Ki'ala, but he has an ex named that and for some reason that Veto's that.

    Opinions?  Ideas?

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    I like Kyra 

    Kaia (Rhymes with Jaia)

    Kasia (Rhymes with Asia (or B'asia)) Stick out tongue 

    Kyree

    Kayda

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    Kila -- that's going to be mis-spelled for the rest of her life.  And for anyone from New Yawk it sounds like a hitman (she's a kill-ah??)

     Sorry, it's not romantic and it's not 'unique' but kids are cruel and the US Mail is never right -- it gets REALLY old having someone spell your name wrong *every* time.

    Kasha is a coarse bulgar-wheat kind of stuff -- eww (if I was the kid I'd have a hissy the first time I found that out *grin*)

    I understand what you're saying but most of them will be seriously mis-pronounced -- Kita will become "kite", Kina will become "kind"

    Is Kyra supposed to be with a long "Y" sound or supposed to sound like "Kir-a" (short i sound)

    Not trying to be a pain -- but as most of you know "Callie" is simply a nickname for me.  My 'real' name is one I absolutely loathe (and have since I was old enough to run the other way when my mother used it -- the ONLY time I got called my 'real' name was when I was in trouble). 

    So I tend to play devil's advocate -- I know all the heinous things *I* got called growing up (and my surname was "Perkins" so I had pancake jokes out the ying yang)

    Any of the above could be pretty -- just try to make sure the derivatives are kind.  There's no win/win situation but you can sort of mitigate your damages if you're careful.  Make sense?

     

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     Well, I would personally pronounce Kila, Key-la same with Kela.  Kira and Kyra are the same pronounciations in my book too.  Kina - Key-na, Kita - Key-ta.  Kiri would be the same as Kira, but with a long E sound at the end.  BTW, I pronounce Kali the same as Callie. 

    I'll let him know about Kasha.  I don't like it either, did for a second when he first thought of it, but after a bit it just didn't sound good.  Kaci is the only one we seem to even closely agree on.

    Do you pronounce Jaia like Jay-ah?  That's always how I've read it, but was never really sure.  I like Kaia if thats the case.  

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    I like Kaia and Kasia, personally.

    I think unless you stick with the "Kal" sound anything with a K would "match" and since Kale and Kali are taken, that only leaves Kalo, Kalu and Kala, the only one of which I like at all is Kala. I think Kari and Kali sound too much alike, for my taste, but Kaci is nice. I've always like Kayla as well.

    Or you could break the mold and come up with something totally different!

    One cool thing with names, a guy a dated a long time ago, his name was Dan and his initials DAN and his sister Jen her initials were JEN. Too bad I can't think of how to do that with my last name!

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    NicoleS

    One cool thing with names, a guy a dated a long time ago, his name was Dan and his initials DAN and his sister Jen her initials were JEN. Too bad I can't think of how to do that with my last name!

    Haha, when my nephew was born, his parents were naming him Noah, and their last name begins with an A, so I was REALLY pushing for the middle name to start with an O (I was pushing Owen, because it's a family name) , so his initials would be NOA. Big Smile They ended up naming him Noah Michael.. Angry Stupid brother-in-law's name. lol

    Candace, I like Kila or Kela..I dunno how you pick which letter to use though, since Kila would be Kali's letters, and Kela would be Kale's.

    I also like Kala still..prounounced like Kah-la, like you said, or like Calla..though I guess that's too close to Kali. Hm...

    I think Jaia and Kaia rhyme with Maia. Like..eye-uh. Though I've heard Kay-uh as well, spelled Kaya.

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    huskymom
    Do you pronounce Jaia like Jay-ah?

     

    No. Ji-ah Rhymes with Hi ya!  

    I was thinking of Kyra like Tyra Banks.

    I can't wait to see what you decide on!  

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    i love the name Kina :)

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    From your list, I like Kyra and Kita. Kita reminds me of Nikita.

    I also like: Kyley, Kylie, Kayla, Keernan, Kameron, and Karrigan.

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    chelsea_b
    Candace, I like Kila or Kela..I dunno how you pick which letter to use though, since Kila would be Kali's letters, and Kela would be Kale's.

     

    LOL, I never even noticed that.  hmmmm...

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    I like Kaia (pronounced like Hi, ya) it reminds me if Gaia in the Final Fantasy movie.
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    Do you like Kelsey??

    I like Kita too--although it might get mispronouced.  But, it reminds me of that Elton John song, "Nikita".

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     I like all of them, unique names are the best hehe

    But the ones that stand out to me are Kyra, Kila and Kina.

    Good luck on picking a name Smile

     

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    Irish baby names anyone?? 

    Keela
    or
    Kyla
    "kee + la"
    "kie + la"

    The word cadhla means beautiful and implies "a beauty that only poetry can capture."

    Kerry

    ciar means "dark" and probably implies "dark hair and brown eyes." County Kerry means "the land of the descendant of Ciar" who was the love-child of the High King Fergus Mac Roth and the legendary Queen Maebh.
    Kyna "key + na"
    From cion "love, affection, esteem."

    You can hear them pronounced by Frank Mc Court (Pulitzer-prize winning author of "Angela's Ashes"here:

    http://www.babynamesofireland.com/pages/girl-names-i-m.html

    Has anyone mentioned Kelly? or Kiara?I know a wonderful girl named Kenza. It's an Arabic name and I think it has something to do with being fiery. :) Good luck with this--I know it is soooo hard.

    PS: You realize your kids's initials will be KKK? Here in Red Sox Nation that means you've got a good pitcher!Big Smile

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    polarexpress
    I know a wonderful girl named Kenza.
    This name reminded me of a couple of others that I like...Kenra and Kendra.