Yeah, but being American, it still looks ugly, as do some other traditional names that start with K's...Kornelia (looks too 'korny with a k'),
Kristopher (I once encountered a sibset of Richmond IV and
Kristopher Ryan...hated the difference of traditional vs. modern there),
Kristian,
Kristen (although I have nothing against
Kristina). My cousins are named
Kyle and
Kelly, and I dislike those too. As you can see, there aren't that many 'k' names that I actually like. The exceptions are:
KennethKatherine/Katharina (and the nicknames
Kathy,
Kate, and
Katja)
Kurt (family name)
KillianKeaneKeenanAnd maybe
Klara.
This message was edited 2/1/2010, 8:24 AM