But, everyone’s saying how it relates to a Kardashian But, I’ve liked it for awhile. I don’t want people to think that’s why I’m choosing the name. I just love how pretty it sounds. I was thinking
[name]Khloe[/name] [name]Mackenzie[/name]?
[name]Khloe[/name] [name]Amelia[/name]
[name]Khloe[/name] [name]Madeline[/name]
[name]Khloe[/name] Annaelise
[name]Khloe[/name] [name]Brielle[/name]
Out of this list, I love [name]Khloe[/name] [name]Madeline[/name], and [name]Khloe[/name] [name]Brielle[/name]
If you don’t want to have people think it was because of the Kardashians, you could spell it the more traditional way, [name]Chloe[/name]. It’s basically the same name. I [name]LOVE[/name] [name]Chloe[/name] [name]Madeline[/name] and [name]Chloe[/name] [name]Anneliese[/name].
Like others have said [name]Chloe[/name] might be a better choice if you don’t want people to think you used it because of the Kardashians but even if it wasn’t related to them I don’t think the spelling is legitimate. I would use [name]Chloe[/name] but it’s up to you.
I don’t think it is the name [name]Chloe[/name] that is tied to the Kardashians, but rather the spelling you’ve chosen. Replacing Cs with Ks does not make the name any more unique or different and, yes, the bad habit is connected to the Kardashian family. The only thing you’re really accomplishing is dating the name to this decade and saying, “Look at me! I’m trendy!”
[name]Chloe[/name] [name]Madeline[/name] or [name]Chloe[/name] [name]Brielle[/name] are perfectly nice names. There is no need to change the spelling.
You will spoil the whole name if you change the spelling to a K, that only makes it look like you are trying to be cre8ive, sorry to say that but I am trying to give you good advice.
And [name]Chloe[/name] with the acute over the ‘e’ would give it a different sound eg [name]Clo[/name] ay, not [name]Clo[/name] ee, and that is a legit change, it is the French version.
I think [name]Chloe[/name] is softer looking and more fem for sure…
I’m a sucker for K names but sometimes they look really harsh
IE. my brother wanted his son to be [name]Korbyn[/name] but his wife went with [name]Corbyn[/name]~to me, the K makes me think of a sweaty european hockey player with missing teeth and a potty mouth)
if you like the “K”, is there a different ending that you could use/like to differentiate from the Kardashians? like a “ey” ending or “ie”?
…as in names like [name]Zoey[/name] or I have a friend named “[name]Joie[/name]”(pronounced [name]Joey[/name])…Kloie, [name]Khloey[/name], Kloey…
To be honest, I think most alternative spellings (the made up ones, not the legit ones) are terrible. I just feel like people are trying too hard to be different. Whether it’s [name]Chloe[/name] or Klowee, it’s the same name when it is spoken. The spelling just gives the kid a headache when trying to tell people how to spell it.
[name]Chloe[/name] is a beautiful name. [name]Khloe[/name] will be associated with the reality stars for quite a while. If you don’t want the association, I’d pick a different name personally.
It’s sad to say, any of the names " [name]Kris[/name]" name her children will be thought of " Kardashians." [name]Khloe[/name], [name]Kourtney[/name], [name]Kimberly[/name], [name]Kylie[/name], [name]Kendall[/name]. It sucks because lot of them are nice K names. " [name]Khloe[/name], & [name]Kendall[/name]."
[name]Khloe[/name] with a K is terrible and looks like you’ve been watching too many reality TV programs.
[name]Chloe[/name] with a C is beautiful and classy. Makes a world of difference.
if you like K names and not CH names, then why not choose a legit K name.
if you like [name]Chloe[/name] & [name]Kendall[/name], how about [name]Kenzie[/name] or [name]Kinsley[/name]?
I think out of all the Kardashians, [name]Khloe[/name] is probably the better sister to be linked with. She seems the most normal and down to earth out of them all!
Saying this, I don’t like the [name]Khloe[/name] spelling. It’s just too harsh with the K. The name [name]Chloe[/name] is beautiful as it is. It doesn’t need dramatising or the spelling changing. It’s a simple, lovely name.