Is Caoimhe trendy?

I like [name]Caoimhe[/name] (roughly KEE-va) for its sound and its strong Irish ties but… does it fade into all the [name]Kylie[/name], [name]Chloe[/name], [name]Makenna[/name] names? It’s not so much that I want it to stick out (though I somewhat do) but that I don’t want it to feel overused and dated, even if that name in particular isn’t common, KWIM?

Come to think of it, I’m wondering the same thing about [name]Clover[/name].

While the actual sound is somewhat familiar, I don’t think it is trendy at all. I have never seen this name and to me, the spelling/ look of the name was so far from how it is actually said, I would never have been able to figure it out on my own. I think that might be something to think about before actually using it. [name]Just[/name] my honest opinion.

Although I know how to pronounce the name when I see it, 90% of people I know, will not. If you want to use the name, (unless you live in [name]Ireland[/name]), spell it [name]Keeva[/name] like [name]Alyson[/name] Hannigan chose to. That being said, it does seem slightly reminiscent of name like [name]Chloe[/name] and [name]Kylie[/name] but that could just be the K sound, which seems to feel trendy. I wouldn’t put [name]Clover[/name] in this set though.