don't care much for the others...I definitely think Kode would be confused with Cody or Kody, and I say that b/c I know two Kode that are pronounced Kody...and I messed them up the first time I said them, and was quickly corrected...that and I'm not crazy about the name Kode as in Code in general....it just doesn't sound like a name, and I think Koyer would fit perfectly with your other names...you two children both have sophisticated names, this baby should too :) GL!
I'd drop the e from the end, then, because following the laws of English pronunciation, it lengthens the i.
And even if you teach a kid that people who tease have the problem, they don't...it doesn't always help. I got teased a lot as a kid and my parents and guidance counselor always told me "you don't have a problem; the people who tease you have a problem." It didn't take away the hurt and it didn't empower me. All that is to say--don't arm the bullies. Canaan would get you the same pronunciation and is a genuine word and less apt to get a kid teased.
I knew one little adorable boy named Kean. I think that is how they spelt it. Pronounced Key-an. Thats the only different one that I didn't see on here that I can think of.
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well, well, well; I too am using K's for names, although I am number 4.
But it's not pronounced "canine".
I love Koyer
don't care much for the others...I definitely think Kode would be confused with Cody or Kody, and I say that b/c I know two Kode that are pronounced Kody...and I messed them up the first time I said them, and was quickly corrected...that and I'm not crazy about the name Kode as in Code in general....it just doesn't sound like a name, and I think Koyer would fit perfectly with your other names...you two children both have sophisticated names, this baby should too :) GL!
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I'd drop the e from the end, then, because following the laws of English pronunciation, it lengthens the i.
And even if you teach a kid that people who tease have the problem, they don't...it doesn't always help. I got teased a lot as a kid and my parents and guidance counselor always told me "you don't have a problem; the people who tease you have a problem." It didn't take away the hurt and it didn't empower me. All that is to say--don't arm the bullies. Canaan would get you the same pronunciation and is a genuine word and less apt to get a kid teased.
Thats the only different one that I didn't see on here that I can think of.
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