middle name for Kaylee Elizabeth

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Registered: 12-20-2005
middle name for Kaylee Elizabeth
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Tue, 12-20-2005 - 1:46pm
I can't come up with a middle name. Planning on using Kaylee Elizabeth as a first name and want to add a middle name to make it clear that she is not a Kaylee. Any suggestions? Last name starts with M ends with N.
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Registered: 12-14-2005
Tue, 12-20-2005 - 1:57pm
I like Kaylee Elizabeth Nicole, or any middle name starting with an R would sound good.

 

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Registered: 03-27-2003
Tue, 12-20-2005 - 2:22pm

I think that with such a long fn, a short mn would work best. Some ideas...

Kaylee Elizabeth Ann
Kaylee Elizabeth Grace
Kaylee Elizabeth Joy
Kaylee Elizabeth Hope
Kaylee Elizabeth Faith
Kaylee Elizabeth Dawn
Kaylee Elizabeth Mae
Kaylee Elizabeth Susan (is that your name?)
Kaylee Elizabeth Anna

My favorites are Ann, Grace, Joy, and Hope. Good luck making a decision!

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Registered: 04-02-2003
Tue, 12-20-2005 - 3:45pm
Hi, I like Nicole for the middle name. I had a hard time w/ this one (if a girl) deciding on a Nicole or Elizabeth but we are going to use Lauren Elizabeth.
Good Luck..
-Cindy
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Registered: 12-20-2005
Tue, 12-20-2005 - 7:13pm
to reply to PP my fn is Susan. My mn is Kay, one grandmother's mn is Lee and my MIL fn is Elizabeth. I think I like Anna and Grace from your list, I'm leaning towards Kaylee Elizabeth Anna though, but I'm not sure. I question adding a hyphen to the name, Kaylee-Elizabeth? WDYT? Thanks.
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Registered: 08-04-2003
Tue, 12-20-2005 - 8:45pm
How about Lynn or Ann. Very traditional but signifies a middle name...good luck, the name game is tough.
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Registered: 12-09-2005
Tue, 12-20-2005 - 9:41pm
I don't like the idea of using Kaylee Elizabeth as the whole first name. Its too long and it WILL get shortened to one or the other. To be honest, it sounds like you couldn't make up your mind so at last minute made a rash decision. It would be better, if you had to use two first names (although I don't see the need to), to have one of them a 1-syl name (Kaylee Ann, Jessica Leigh, Marlee Grace, etc.)