WDYT of Caden?
For a boy? I like the nickname Cade too.
I usually prefer more traditional names for boys but I really like this one-it's cool! :)
Opinions??
I usually prefer more traditional names for boys but I really like this one-it's cool! :)
Opinions??
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Cade, yes; Caden, no
~Lillian~
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~Lillian~
Proud daughter of Ann and John
Proud sister of Lauren and Leah
Proud wife of David
Proud mother of Alexander, Scarlett, Sophia, and Gideon
Ditto.
Andrew
It's my favorite of the -aden names, but I'm staying miles away from those.
It's not that any one in particular is that common, some of them are more than others, but as a group they could probably outrank even Jacob.
It's not that any one in particular is that common, some of them are more than others, but as a group they could probably outrank even Jacob.
The -n doesn't suit me...
I think it sounds trendy like Jaden, Hayden, Aiden, and I cna't say I like the sound. It's so.... generic. Like, completely overused. Admitedly, the C has caught on with as many parents yet, they are still on Cole. But Caden will be big soon...*Shivers*
I have a problem with the n at the end. The n doesn't suit me.
However, in complete contrast, I love Cade. It's really sweet. I like short names for FN's lately... Though about a month ago I liked really long names. It's those average ones that don't get my attention.
But yah... Caden is awkward and trendy-sounding. Cade sounds smart and wonderful (and close to Gabe and Nate, both of which I love). I have a problem with the n at the end of Caden. The n doesn't suit me.
Sorry that didn't really help, but it's where I stand. ;-)
Julia Keelan
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I think it sounds trendy like Jaden, Hayden, Aiden, and I cna't say I like the sound. It's so.... generic. Like, completely overused. Admitedly, the C has caught on with as many parents yet, they are still on Cole. But Caden will be big soon...*Shivers*
I have a problem with the n at the end. The n doesn't suit me.
However, in complete contrast, I love Cade. It's really sweet. I like short names for FN's lately... Though about a month ago I liked really long names. It's those average ones that don't get my attention.
But yah... Caden is awkward and trendy-sounding. Cade sounds smart and wonderful (and close to Gabe and Nate, both of which I love). I have a problem with the n at the end of Caden. The n doesn't suit me.
Sorry that didn't really help, but it's where I stand. ;-)
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This message was edited 5/29/2006, 2:15 PM
I prefer Cade as a full name, but this is nice, too. :)
-- Sarah
-- Sarah
I love this name! It's my little brothers name, we spell it with a K. He's never been called Kade as a nick-name, but It still sounds cute!
i know a boy named Caden his brother is Carter
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I dislike it, sorry. It's so trendy (not that I would find it particularly appealing if it was more unusual either, though) that I just can't stand it or any of the other tryndee -aden names anymore.
I agree too.
Ditto, and ARGH!