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WDYT of Caymon?
WDYT of Caymon?Other spelling's I've seen are:Khayman
Kayman
Kaymon
CaymanWhich spelling do you prefer?
CIARDA
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This message was edited 11/1/2005, 6:26 PM

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Makes me think of...Alligators, since it's very close to the name of a kind of them (or its relative of some sort; it's a cayman or a caiman). I wouldn't be too enthusiastic about actually using it since it it's close to (or in the case of one of its variants, it is) the name of an animal.Despite that barrier, I like the sound of it. I like a couple of -mon names, like Eamonn and Hamon. I think they have a good, strong sound to them.
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I'm not a big fan of Caymon, but I really like Caedmon.
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Reminds me of a caimon.

This message was edited 11/1/2005, 8:14 PM

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the name is nms.. but I like the fact that it reminds me of the islands.. and it is unique.. I love unique names!"Don't make someone a priority, who only makes you an option."
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It's neat. Nms, but neat. I'd spell it Cayman like the place, but Caymon is okay I guess. The K spelling doesn't look so hot to me; kind of childish since there's a conventional C spelling.- chazda
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I prefer Cayman (as in the islands)I think its really cool, im into slightly funky name/place words. At the moment i really like Cajun, Salem, Innocent, Justus & Midnight for boys. I think Cayman would fit with those!~~~~~~~~~~ Bex ~~~~~~~~~~~
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