[Opinions] Re: Kylie...wdyt???
in reply to a message by lilybel
I don't like it. It doesn't really have any meaning; it's just a combination of sounds. It sounds cute, I guess, but it's almost too cutesy. Plus, about 99% of girls born lately are named Kylie, Kaylie or Kayla. It'll just blend in with everything else.
Kylie Sophia
Kylie Romana
Kylie Alexandra
Kylie Genevieve
Kylie Ophelia
Kylie Moonlight
Kylie Georgia
Kylie Aislinn (pronounced Ashlin)
Kylie May
Kylie Juliet
Kylie Morgana
Kylie Sapphire
Kylie Nadine
Kylie Eloise
Kylie Sophia
Kylie Romana
Kylie Alexandra
Kylie Genevieve
Kylie Ophelia
Kylie Moonlight
Kylie Georgia
Kylie Aislinn (pronounced Ashlin)
Kylie May
Kylie Juliet
Kylie Morgana
Kylie Sapphire
Kylie Nadine
Kylie Eloise
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Its supposedly Australian aboriginal for "boomerang". Its first bearer was the Australian writer Kylie Tennant - and of course it's been made famous by Kylie Minogue, the Aussie singer.
To me it's a terrible modern concoction, and it seems it will "date" the child terribly (like all those Shirleys named after Shirley Temple).
I prefer Karla.
To me it's a terrible modern concoction, and it seems it will "date" the child terribly (like all those Shirleys named after Shirley Temple).
I prefer Karla.
I'll second all of this.