We found out two days ago that we’re expecting our 4th child. So its still very early on, but it’s never too early to discuss names!
Our other three kids names are [name]Declan[/name] [name]Patrick[/name], [name]Emmett[/name] [name]Josephine[/name] and [name]Evander[/name] [name]William[/name]. Right now my favourite boy’s combo is: Keeler [name]Isaac[/name]
What do you think about it? Does it go well with [name]Declan[/name], [name]Emmett[/name] and [name]Evander[/name]?
Any other suggestions?
Huh. “killer” never even crossed my mind! That’s unfortunate… I still really like Keeler though. I quite like [name]Keifer[/name] and [name]Keegan[/name] as well, but not as much. Thanks for the suggestions, though!
I feel bad saying this, but I honestly hear “killer” in a weird accent when I say it out loud too. From your signature, I really like [name]Crosby[/name], [name]Felix[/name], [name]Jackson[/name], and [name]Mason[/name] with your other children.
Thanks for all the responses. I originally came across Keeler as a surname, and I am a big sucker for those. Keel(ed) over and killed thus never crossed my mind. We still love Keeler though, but as I said, it’s very early on so we will probably change our minds a thousand times. And who knows, we might have a second daughter
I like [name]Isaac[/name], but not really a fan of Keeler. [name]How[/name] about [name]Callum[/name] or Kellar? I know a Kellar (irish) but it doesnt seem to be on nameberry, so not sure of its history… or maybe [name]Finnegan[/name]?
My suggestions was also going to be [name]Keller[/name]. Keeler is a tough one, and I’m generally open to anything that inspires the parents. Everyones comments above were not my first thought, just it sounded odd.
I knew a girl named Keeler and always thought she was being called “Killer” at first also, I’m sorry. Maybe [name]Kiefer[/name], [name]Keller[/name], [name]Kellan[/name], [name]Keenan[/name], [name]Keegan[/name], or [name]Kieran[/name]? I also knew a [name]Keelin[/name] (also girl) and that lessened the “killer” thing for me, but sort of still made me think “keeling over”.