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Kaydea
I submitted this name a while back. This belonged to a sort-of friend in high school. She was a very nice girl, but we were never that close. Different circles.I can't find anything about it and it's more than likely made-up. It's a shame I can't just pop up and ask her randomly about her name lmaoBut does anybody here like this name?Do you find it better or worse than the other trendy made-up names?Edit: It's pronounced kay-DEE (though with it being most likely made-up, opinions on other pronunciations are welcome)---"one particular boogie will move mirror massaging with stirring crepe mixture, positioning loaves while in the furnace then toting items in containers" ~ best Russian daing sites (guest, 198.144.149.xxx) (2020)

This message was edited 10/20/2020, 4:12 PM

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Looks made-up. I don’t care for it.
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I'd guess it was either an elaboration of Katya or an attempt to reflect how Katya sounds in someone's dialect of English.It sounds OK and I don't perceive it as trendy or made-up; I prefer Katya but there have been so many names derived from Catherine etc that I'd avoid it.
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Not a fan, it looks just odd. FWIW, while I don’t particularly like the various Kaylie and Kayla, I don’t hate them as much as other people here do, they’re just boring.
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How is it pronounced? KAY-dee-ah? kay-DEE-ah? kay-DAY-ah? KAY-dee?I can’t say I’m a fan as it seems like just a collection of trendy sounds with no substance, but I would be interested to know more.

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Going by Kaydea from school it was kay-DEE. Kinda like a corruption of Katie now that I think about it. If any other pronunciation is used, I'm unaware of it.
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Oh I thought Kay dee a, I know a girl Kaydee, she's 15. It's ok, goes alongside Katie and Kasey
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Haha I probably should edit the first post to specify - I'll do that now idk why I've not already
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Maybe they took a trip to Canada and kept hearing “K.D.” everywhere. As in K.D. Lang or Kraft Dinner.
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Perhaps. KD Lang was active from 1981 apparently so that's well within range. Her 1992 album [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ing%C3%A9nue_(album)] peaked at #3 on the UK charts so I'm guessing she was known decently well over here too.Also maybe they took a trip to America and heard the way Katie was pronounced there (I'm unsure what areas specifically, but there was a girl who moved from Alabama who pronounced Katie's name similar to Kaydea's). Maybe its a forced pronunciation?
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Meh, I heard worse trendy names. But I'm personally not a fan.
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