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WDYTO Keziah?
I used to dislike it because it looks like a trendoid K name, even though it isn't, but it's sort of growing on me, especially after I found out its meaning is related to cinnamon, which is one of my favourite spices. Also, it's easy to pronounce in various languages, always a bonus for me.
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I really like this name too. I agree that you would kind of think, "Oh, yet another trendy made-up K name", but I love that it isn't and I love that it's Biblical. Keziah is also not something you hear or see very often, which also makes it nice.
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I don't mind it but it's not a favorite. I much prefer Cassia (KAH-shah or CASS-ee-ah, not KAA-sha.
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I really like it a lot on either sex.
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It's one of my favorite names!
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It sounds masculine to me because it has that same ending as Zachariah and Jeremiah. I think its a lovely name but that is difficult for me to get past. THe meaning is beautiful.
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I like Keziah, mostly because I like the nickname Kizzy. I think it's pretty and not popular. And it's actually the only K-name I have on my PNL.
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I've always liked Keziah. It's been on my PNL for ages (at least I think it's still on...) and I like how it looks very different and unique, but is not kre8tyffe or anything.
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I like Keziah and it's one of the few K names that doesn't strike me as trendy. I do know one and teachers found it difficult to say her name at the beginning of the year, but it they sad it right after she corrected them. It's a beautiful name. :)
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I love it, but spelled Kezia. Kezzie or Kizzy are good nicknames.
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I like it. I've recently met one, and it really suited her. She was beautiful, with really long curly brown hair.
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I really like Keziah. I think it's cute.
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I like it. It's actually not really my usual style, but there's something melodic and spunky about the sound that I really, really like. I also like the NN Kizzy for Keziah.
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