I like [name_u]Kendall[/name_u] the best! Partly because it is less trendy and partly because it sounds similar to ‘candle’ which is a pretty association.
Definitely [name_f]Kenna[/name_f]. I find it not only to be the least trendy or dated (though I know this isn’t a huge issue to you), but it also has a spectacular meaning.
I’m surprised that I’m the first one to say [name_u]Mackenzie[/name_u] is my favourite! I love [name_u]Mackenzie[/name_u]. It feels so outdoorsy and natural and woodsy. I love it for a girl or a boy.
[name_u]MacKenzie[/name_u] nn [name_u]Kenzie[/name_u]
and [name_u]Kennedy[/name_u] are my favourites. If only [name_u]Kennedy[/name_u] didn’t have an awkward meaning.
I like [name_f]McKenna[/name_f] in theory but it’s very very close to my last name, a McK name.
I really like [name_u]Kennedy[/name_u] because of its associations to [name_m]John[/name_m] F. and [name_f]Jacqueline[/name_f]. And [name_u]Mackenzie[/name_u] has also been growing on me ever since I met a man my age named [name_u]Kyle[/name_u] [name_u]Mackenzie[/name_u] (first and middle) and I just found his name really enjoyable to say and hear. It’s not exactly my style, so I wouldn’t personally use it as a first name, but I definitely see its potential as a middle! (I also just really like unisex names, so maybe once I meet a male [name_u]Kendall[/name_u], that one will grow on me too!)
[name_f]Kendra[/name_f] is one that I’ve heard a lot that appeals to me, probably because I just love the “dr” sound in names.
I knew of a [name_f]Kendra[/name_f], and I find that more appealing. Would you consider [name_f]Kerensa[/name_f]/[name_f]Kerenza[/name_f], and you could use [name_u]Kenzie[/name_u] or [name_f]Kenza[/name_f] as a nn?