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Re: WDYTO Kenyon?
in reply to a message by Becki
Most definitely not old fashioned, imo. Kenyon has several aspects that scream fad name of today, even if it isn't currently a hit. It starts with a K, ends in the -en sound (-an, -in, -on), is a surname, a place name, and contains a "y." It may not be a top ten name, but it follows all the fashions of names that will sound terribly dated, tied to this decade, down the line.
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