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Kodey?
WDYT?It says that it's a masculine name, but I actually know a female named this in real life.As for the name itself, it doesn't really appeal to me, especially the spelling (That do be bad)."I have no special talent. I am only passionately curious."
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Kodey looks like a dog name to me. I don't like the extra "e", I think I've met a girl named Kodi, not sure about Kodey. And of course I've met a lot of boys named Cody. I'm not sure if I've seen Kody on a human- I did know a dog named Kody (short for Kodiak).
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Kodey is the same as Cody in my mind. And Roxstar described this name very well -- babyish, cutesy and bratty. I cannot imagine a mature person, male or female, named either Cody or Kodey.
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I like the name itself, even has some personal meaning to me as it was the name of a brother of mine who passed away unfortunately from SIDS many years ago. I'll always have that association.
Although spelling wise, Kodey just doesn't appeal to me. I much prefer the typical "Cody" and guiltily, Kodi. Maybe even Kody. I don't care for it on a girl at all regardless of spelling. A female with this name is rather silly in my opinion. /:
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I vastly prefer Cody.
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Nah. I much, much prefer Cody - and only on a male.
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I don’t like Cody and this spelling is even worse— too trendy. Kodey/Cody sounds like a little kid not an adult. It might be a cute name for a three year old but not on a 30 year old professional.

This message was edited 7/26/2020, 9:52 AM

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The spelling looks really odd to me. Cody itself is a name that sets my teeth on edge, it's so babyish and cutesy and bratty. Makes me think of a fat little kid with food stains all down his front and his cheeks packed full of candy he probably stole from some other kid, and he grins at you with his front teeth missing and tries to be all adorable, but you know any minute he's going to fill up his cheeks with more candy and then blow the mushy sticky mess right in your face, just for the fun of it.
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That description was hilarious. I imagined a Kodey more than a Cody while I was reading it, though.
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It's all the same to me, spelling-wise.
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I used to like the name Cody/Kody. Kodey looks annoying and I think even Cody does now too. I knew a girl called Kody and she was really nice, quiet and extremely clever so I have a good association with it.
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Don't like it, especially the spelling
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