Kylie
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I don't care for it. I know sisters, Kylie and Kayla. Just a jumble of sounds to me, not real names.
I don't care for it. I know sisters, Kylie and Kayla. Just a jumble of sounds to me, not real names.
It gets a lot of hate, but I think it's just hyper girly.
I like it but I have no idea why.
It's okay. It's too trendy and cutesy ("ie" at the end of names always make them seem like nicknames instead of full names) but it still sounds friendly.
Not a fan. Very 80s and trendy. Kayleigh is much better even though I wouldn't use it.
I love it
I know a lot of people might dislike it because of a certain Kylie belonging to an annoying reality show family, or whatnot, but not me.
I love it (and know about it only) because of the Aussie singer Kylie Minogue who has been a fave since I was a teenager and she's absolutely wonderful and lovely. That's pretty much the reason why I love it since I have no reasons to dislike it whatsoever.
I know a lot of people might dislike it because of a certain Kylie belonging to an annoying reality show family, or whatnot, but not me.
I love it (and know about it only) because of the Aussie singer Kylie Minogue who has been a fave since I was a teenager and she's absolutely wonderful and lovely. That's pretty much the reason why I love it since I have no reasons to dislike it whatsoever.
This message was edited 10/8/2020, 5:39 AM
I love it
It's 70s/80s trend-tastic and I know a lot of people see it as flimsy, but it's one of the few genuinely Australian names currently in regular use, so it has a special place in my heart.
It's 70s/80s trend-tastic and I know a lot of people see it as flimsy, but it's one of the few genuinely Australian names currently in regular use, so it has a special place in my heart.
I have a cousin named Kylie. This post made her like her name, a bit more.
Agreed.
And these days I associate it more with chef Kylie Kwong than with Minogue.
And these days I associate it more with chef Kylie Kwong than with Minogue.
It's objectively awful in its own right, and also far too Minogue for comfort.
I like Kylie. Not a fan of Kyle, though. Probably because Kyle I associate with the kid who picked his nose in public at high school, but also Jeremy Kyle, a show that was on every morning as I was getting ready for school (its recently been cancelled for controversy) which has... a lot of issues I'll just say. Think Jerry Springer (I think is the closest comparison), it's Trash TV.
Kylie, however, is a cutesey name I of course associate with Kylie Minogue. Minogue isn't quite so cutesy (her music is more sexual than '12-year old' cutesey) and so I have very opposing visions of the name.
Nonetheless, the UK is quite familiar with nicknames-as-full-names so it won't be out of place at all. I just prefer my cute nicknames to have a full name to go along with it. Still like the name though.
Is it usable? Err probably yes I don't see why not
Kylie, however, is a cutesey name I of course associate with Kylie Minogue. Minogue isn't quite so cutesy (her music is more sexual than '12-year old' cutesey) and so I have very opposing visions of the name.
Nonetheless, the UK is quite familiar with nicknames-as-full-names so it won't be out of place at all. I just prefer my cute nicknames to have a full name to go along with it. Still like the name though.
Is it usable? Err probably yes I don't see why not
Yuck. I prefer Kyla a bit more
Ripped jeans with sequins. It evokes 13-year-oldness potently.
Objectively I think it's a fairly workable name, in that it's normal and sensible to spell and not super complicated. It's just not my style at all.
Objectively I think it's a fairly workable name, in that it's normal and sensible to spell and not super complicated. It's just not my style at all.
This message was edited 10/7/2020, 7:17 PM
its ok
No. Please.
It's like a small child trying to say Kyle in a cutesy manner. It's more of a whiny sound than an actual human name. Yes, I know Kylie Minogue is a famous singer, but... please let this name go away.
It's like a small child trying to say Kyle in a cutesy manner. It's more of a whiny sound than an actual human name. Yes, I know Kylie Minogue is a famous singer, but... please let this name go away.
Hideous
I abhor it. I find it infantile, entirely devoid of beauty and substance.
I abhor it. I find it infantile, entirely devoid of beauty and substance.
This message was edited 10/7/2020, 6:29 PM
Makes me think too much of Kyrie. But i don't think it's too bad of a name for a sweet girl :)
Never liked it. It always sounded to me like a goopy-sweet baby-talk nn for Kyle.