We’re not expecting our second baby yet, but my husband really likes [name]Keaton[/name] for a future girl.
Our last name is [name]Campbell[/name] and he loves the alliteration. I like [name]Keaton[/name] but am iffy about the alliteration. Thoughts on [name]Keaton[/name] for a girl? What about nicknames? And how about pairing it with [name]Campbell[/name]?
FWIW, our son is named [name]Atticus[/name] [name]Drake[/name]. It was the only boy name we agreed on so heaven help us if we have a boy next!
Personally, I don’t like the alliteration of [name]Keaton[/name] [name]Campbell[/name] but that’s just my taste. [name]Keaton[/name] is just another trendy “K” surname so it’s not attractive to me. If you’re worried about choosing another boys name, why not use [name]Keaton[/name] for a son? To me, [name]Atticus[/name] and [name]Keaton[/name] are miles apart in style but if I saw the two names written out I would think it was two boys.
[name]Keaton[/name] does sound a little masculine to me too. What about using it as a mn? Or you could use [name]Keaton[/name] or [name]Keats[/name] for a boy’s name.
Not a fan of [name]Keaton[/name] for either gender but I defiantly prefer it for a boy. I don’t like the alliteration either as it sounds a little tacky.
I don’t mind [name]Keaton[/name] for a girl. It reminds me of [name]Diane[/name] [name]Keaton[/name] which is a plus. Perhaps you could derive [name]Katy[/name] as a nickname?
Hm. I once met a family with a female [name]Grayson[/name], female [name]Sawyer[/name], and a male [name]Keaton[/name]. I think this has propelled this name even further into boy territory for me…