View Message

Kjell, Kjell, Kjell!
This is so silly that I love it. Check it. It means "Kettle."I am always on the lookout for K names that I like and I really like this one. Someone here has a brother named Kjell. Anyway it's hella cool.Here are combos I am kicking around:Nicholas Kjell (this appeals to me visually and not phonetically - but definitely visually a lot!)Benedikt Kjell / Kjell BenediktViktor KjellOtto Kjell
Archived Thread - replies disabled
vote up1

Replies

This is a tough one. I dislike how the spelling doesn't match the prn at all, but somehow Shell lacks the appeal of Kjell. Hmm, what to think...
vote up1
It's my grandfathers nameAnd you almost had my brother's name there too (in Nicholas Kjell), his name is Nicklas Jan Kjell. :)I don't really like the name, but I like my GF so if I have a son, I will probably us it as a MN. More suggestions:
Sebastian Kjell
William Kjell
Gaspar Kjell
Nolan KJell
Ciaran Kjell
vote up1
Ooh! Sebastian Kjell is good!William Kjell also! and Willem Kjell and Wilhelm Jell.And Gaspar Kjell or even Caspar.Excellent! Thanks.
Maybe the fact that you have ever posted about your brother is what made Nicholas Kjell stick out in my mind :P
vote up1
Hmmm... KY Jelly...Maybe I have a one track mind, but it reminds me of KY Jelly, as in the personal lubricant (though I know that's not how you'd pronounce it... It just looks like it.) So I can't say I really like it.As a mn I suppose it would be sufferable, but not as a fn unless you are Swedish or Norwegian or happen to live there.
vote up1
Well I'm not exactly shortlisting itI am Playing Around With It; I am really not concerned with usability at this point and probably won't be in the future. It's just fun. Thanks though.
vote up1
glad to hear it! ;0) lol.
vote up1