[name]Hi[/name], I’m new on the forums, and posting in the hopes of helping my very close cousin find her perfect names. She’s convinced that she’s having a boy, but she won’t find out until [name]November[/name], and the baby is due in [name]April[/name]. Her name is [name]Kelsey[/name] and the daddy’s name is [name]Lee[/name]. She was initially looking for a good K-name, but it seems that field is rather limited (especially since she’s trying to avoid a similar sounding name to cousin [name]Haley[/name]'s baby boy [name]Kayden[/name]). I’d say her tastes run toward modern and invented names. Can anyone post some suggestions? I’d appreciate being able to pass along some names to her…
There are some great K names for boys that she doesn’t have to make up! And they will definitely stand out from cousin [name]Kayden[/name].
[name]Kai[/name]
[name]Kane[/name]
[name]Keegan[/name]
[name]Keane[/name]
[name]Kearney[/name]
Keating
[name]Keaton[/name]
[name]Keir[/name]
[name]Keith[/name]
[name]Kelvin[/name]
[name]Kendrick[/name]
Kennesaw
Kinnett
[name]Kent[/name]
[name]Kenton[/name]
[name]Kenyon[/name]
[name]Kerr[/name]
[name]Kieran[/name]
[name]Kimball[/name]
Kincaid
[name]Kingsley[/name]
[name]Kingston[/name]
Kirkland
[name]Knight[/name]
[name]Knox[/name]
[name]Kyle[/name]
Thank you very much! I’m going to email her these names, I’m sure she’ll love these!
[name]Glad[/name] to help-- let us know if we can share further thoughts as she whittles down her list.
She’s decided she likes Kellyr now (hmm…I prefer “Keller” myself) but she needs a middle name if anyone has a suggestion for “Kellyr”…
I’d do everything I could to convince her that Kellyr is a terrible idea. It looks like [name]Kelly[/name] with an r accidentally stuck on the end. The poor child will constantly be having to add that r.
What about [name]Kalvin[/name]!?! excellent name!
[name]Kale[/name]
[name]Karson[/name]
And everyone will think it’s a girl. Really, a very bad idea. Keller is a unique first name to start with, and looks much more masculine. Plus, with Keller she can honor baby’s dad [name]Lee[/name] (k[name]ELlEr[/name] hiding inside).
[name]How[/name] about some Ys in the middle spot?
Keller [name]Boyd[/name]
Keller [name]Bryce[/name]
Keller [name]Clay[/name]
Keller [name]Clyde[/name]
Keller [name]Flynn[/name]
Keller [name]Gray[/name]
Keller [name]Hayes[/name]
Keller [name]Jayce[/name]
Keller [name]Kyle[/name]
Keller [name]Layne[/name]
Keller [name]Lyle[/name]
Keller [name]Myles[/name]
Keller [name]Rhys[/name]
Keller [name]Shay[/name]
Keller [name]Ty[/name]
Keller Tyce
Keller [name]Wynn[/name]
Keller Wylde
I thought the same thing…the pronunciation would be confusing, and it looks a lot less masculine. But there’s still time to see if she will change her mind ~ but I thought the same about it kindof being both of their names, I do like Keller if she spells it a certain way…I’ll see what she thinks of the middle names, she seems genuinely stumped as to a middle name. Thank you both for your responses 