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Re: WDYTO Kenyon?
in reply to a message by Becki
Trendy factors:1) Goes along with the -en, -on, -an trend.
2) Goes with the Y in names trend.Therefore, trendy.
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And it starts with K, too.
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We're just dumpin' em on!
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LOL, yep!
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It's also a surname/place name.The name itself isn't popular, but I'd still call it trendy because it follows several current naming trends.
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Yes.
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I find it rather old-fashioned.(
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What characteristics of it make you find it old-fashioned?Since they told the factors that made it trendy :) I can't see anything about it that's old fashioned.Except maybe that it's lacking a long vowel.Personally I think the K sells the trendy factor.
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It's like Kenton, sort of. I honesty don't think a 'k' in a name makes it automatically trendy. I don't see it as being trendy at ALL.
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But you asked for opinionsAnd they were given. No need to argue about it.
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AgreedJust because you ask for opinions and don't like that a lot of people think the name follows trendy 'markings' doesn't mean we aren't right.
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I wasn't arguing! Just saying MY opinion.
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