[Opinions] Callan?
DH and I have around 8 wks left to go before we have our boy. We've discussed names and changed lists so many times! I like Callum, but he doesn't like the "um" ending, so I suggested Callan and he said yes. I see on the site that the original spelling is Cailean, which is cool, but I could definitely see it as being pronounced "Kay-leen" all the time. What are your thoughts on this name? I like softer sounding names, but do you think it's too feminine? Big sister is Grace Catherine. Thanks!
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Really nice name, and not feminine at all IMO. Sounds fantastic as a brother for Grace.
Congrats on the pending arrival of your little man!
Congrats on the pending arrival of your little man!
I've not heard Callan before, but it does not strike me as feminine; I automatically thought of Allan and Callahan. If you are concerned about that perhaps you could go with Callahan (still soft-sounding, but familiar as masculine) and use Callan as a nickname. I do think Cailean would be mispronounced all the time and might be mistaken as feminine.
I really like Callan, it was in the running for our DD as was Caelan (prn kay-lan). I prefer it over Callum. I also like softer sounding names for boys. It goes well with Grace, I think.
I like it! I think I slightly prefer Callahan but Callan is great too. I'd spell it Callan to avoid any pronunciation problems. It looks more "namey" with that spelling anyway
I really like Callan. I vaguely like Callum, but Callan is much better IMO (it's something I'd actually use). Cailean does look cool, but Callan is easier to pronounce and looks more unassuming. It's a bit soft, but not feminine at all IMO.
I like Callan. It's better than Callum and it also goes better with Grace. I don't think it's too feminine at all, and even if it was, why would it matter? There's nothing wrong with being feminine or having a feminine name. :)
Callan's cool. I wouldn't worry about the original spelling too much. Thought about Callahan?