[name]Kaelyn[/name] [name]Jolie[/name] or [name]Bella[/name] [name]Jolie[/name]?
[name]Jolie[/name] is staying, after my grandfather [name]Joseph[/name] [name]Lee[/name].
Thank you so much!
[name]Kaelyn[/name] [name]Jolie[/name] or [name]Bella[/name] [name]Jolie[/name]?
[name]Jolie[/name] is staying, after my grandfather [name]Joseph[/name] [name]Lee[/name].
Thank you so much!
Bella Jolie, by a mile. It has a really lovely flow. The only potential issue I see is that both names have essentially the same meaning – I don’t know if that repetition is a problem or if it only deepens the reference and strengthens the name. I personally think it’s not too much at all – in fact, I quite like it – but it’s something to be aware of.
I agree. [name]Kaelyn[/name] is trendy, and although [name]Bella[/name] is popular, it is still timeless. [name]Kaelyn[/name] is one of those names that people will probably be able to date to 2010-2012+.
I like both, but I lean towards [name]Kaelyn[/name] since that was a name on my list for my daughter. [name]Jolie[/name] is very cute to honor your grandfather!
Oh, definitely [name]Bella[/name] [name]Jolie[/name]. I love that!
I vote [name]Kaelyn[/name], I like how it looks and sounds, even if there is potential for correcting the spelling a lot. If you’re prepared for that, then use it! I have a traditionally spelled first name but still got spelling errors.
[name]Bella[/name] is far easier to deal with, especially with a unique middle name, but I really don’t like it. I’m in the minority, so I think you can’t go wrong either way.
I think a name that means “beautiful pretty” is a bit much so maybe the other one is best.
[name]Bella[/name] will be huge because of twillight and bella jolie means pretty pretty. I think it’s too much.
[name]Bella[/name], by a mile. [name]Kaelyn[/name] is super tryndee and irritates me. [name]Even[/name] though [name]Bella[/name] and [name]Jolie[/name] have the same meaning, I still prefer that combo.
[name]Bella[/name] [name]Jolie[/name] for me, too! I absolutely love [name]Bella[/name], but it does seem quite cutesy to me. What about something like [name]Isabelle[/name]/a, [name]Arabella[/name]/e, [name]Annabelle[/name]/a, [name]Mirabella[/name]/e, or [name]Bellamy[/name], nn [name]Bella[/name]?
[name]Isabelle[/name] [name]Jolie[/name] or [name]Arabella[/name] [name]Jolie[/name], nn [name]Bella[/name], would be really sweet!
[name]Bella[/name] [name]Jolie[/name]-it’s just a lovely combo. Nobody in the real world will know that the names both have the same meaning unless you tell them. [name]Kaelyn[/name] [name]Jolie[/name] is nice but [name]Bella[/name] [name]Jolie[/name] flows off your tongue.
I am going to go totally out of character and vote for [name]Kaelyn[/name], though I prefer the traditional [name]Kaylin[/name] spelling. I knew a [name]Kaylin[/name] once and she was adorable so I have a huge soft spot for the name. [name]Bella[/name] is all Twilight and trendy to me.
I am not a fan of [name]Kaelyn[/name] but I have to choose [name]Kaelyn[/name] [name]Jolie[/name] b/c [name]Bella[/name] [name]Jolie[/name] is just too much for me. [name]Both[/name] lovely names, but together they are overkill. [name]One[/name] of the few sets of names that everyone probably knows the meanings to. I would prefer you break it up a bit and use [name]Isabella[/name] [name]Jolie[/name] instead, and call her [name]Belle[/name]. Or [name]Arabella[/name] [name]Jolie[/name], or [name]Mirabella[/name] [name]Jolie[/name] etc etc
The only [name]Kaelyn[/name]/[name]Kailyn[/name]/[name]Kaylin[/name] I ever met spelled her name [name]Kalen[/name]. No one ever knew what way to spell it until they saw it written out.
[name]Both[/name] names are very “now” in their own way, [name]Kaelyn[/name] having the very-popular “-en/-in” phonetic ending and [name]Bella[/name] being the nn of [name]Isabella[/name] of Twilight fame/infamy. Of the two I’d say [name]Kaelyn[/name] [name]Jolie[/name] (though as personal preference I prefer the [name]Kalen[/name] spelling–guess that’s just what I’m used to!)
I dont like many K names…but [name]Kaelyn[/name] [name]Jolie[/name] sounds nice.
[name]Bella[/name] [name]Jolie[/name] is just a lot to take for me, mainly since it means “pretty pretty”
I really dislike [name]Kaelyn[/name], but I think the meaning of [name]Bella[/name] [name]Jolie[/name] is too much and [name]Bella[/name] isn’t a full name to me.
[name]Isabella[/name] [name]Jolie[/name]
[name]Annabella[/name]/[name]Anabella[/name] [name]Jolie[/name]
[name]Arabella[/name] [name]Jolie[/name]
sound much better to me
[name]Bella[/name] [name]Jolie[/name] reminds me of Jolly Belly… I would probably go with something others have suggested like [name]Arabella[/name] [name]Jolie[/name], [name]Mirabelle[/name] [name]Jolie[/name], etc etc.
I don’t like [name]Kaelyn[/name] as it would date very easily.
[name]Bella[/name] [name]Jolie[/name] sounds really lovely, but the meanings are repetitive…I still like it wayyy better than [name]Kaelyn[/name] though because it feels more classic.
[name]How[/name] about [name]Isabel[/name] ‘[name]Bella[/name]’ [name]Jolie[/name]? The meanings irritate me with [name]Bella[/name] [name]Jolie[/name] and I actually think its obvious enough that people in the real world will notice. It’s not like they’re bad meanings, though.
[name]Bella[/name] [name]Jolie[/name] for sure. [name]Kaelynn[/name] feels flimsy.