[name]Rhys[/name] - I like this with [name]Kane[/name]. Celtic, four letters, not super familiar - very close in ranking to [name]Kane[/name].
[name]Blake[/name] - I like how it’s tied in with [name]Kane[/name] by some of the sounds. But, it’s soooo much more popular. Also, it’s more uni than [name]Kane[/name]. [name]Kane[/name] to me at least is incredibly masculine; girl use of [name]Blake[/name] is growing because of Ms. Lively. Good, but there are reservations.
[name]Chase[/name] - way too prep school next to [name]Kane[/name]. [name]Blake[/name] is a little bit, but [name]Chase[/name] badly so.
[name]Tyson[/name] - too much [name]Mike[/name] [name]Tyson[/name] and chicken for me.
[name]Declan[/name] - pretty good. I like the Celtic, not-too-familiar tie in. [name]Declan[/name] is somewhat more familiar than [name]Kane[/name], but it’s OK.
[name]Sloane[/name] - this is a girls name to me…and it sounds like Slow.
[name]Quinn[/name] - this is also too feminine to me, it’s also way too similar in sound structure to [name]Kane[/name].
[name]Trace[/name] - again, I just think of [name]Tracy[/name], so it seems girly.
[name]Landon[/name] - somehow, I find it works a bit - surname-y, however, [name]Kane[/name] is ranked in #500s and this is #30s, it’s really unbalanced.
[name]Liam[/name] - I like how they are 4 syllable and Celtic, but this is so popular right now, it will feel unbalanced I think.
[name]Xander[/name] - trendy and nicknamey, just doesn’t match to me.
[name]Logan[/name] - similar problem to [name]Liam[/name] and [name]Landon[/name].
I best like [name]Rhys[/name] and [name]Declan[/name] with [name]Kane[/name]!
I really like the suggestion of [name]Reid[/name]. I’ll also suggest [name]Lorcan[/name], [name]Cormac[/name], [name]Cullen[/name], [name]Eamon[/name], [name]Duncan[/name], [name]Desmond[/name], and [name]Brock[/name].