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Re: Kelbin, Calvin or Kevin? nt
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Kelbin?
Did you mean Kelvin, maybe?
Kelvin seems kinda neat. I met a guy named Kelvin - the son of a friend.
Kevin is getting a bit dusty, but it's still alright.
Calvin sounds good I guess ... Kinda like with Luther, I associate it a bit too much with religion. I like the idea of nn Cal, however.
Corvin also seems like it could be a decent name. A little dorky, I guess, but not worse than Kelvin.
I don't really care for Corbin - it's okay ... better than Kelbin, imo.
A sort-of-similar modern name that I think works pretty well in real life, is Kellan. There was a boy at my kids' school named Kellan. I'm not a fan of Kellen, though (too much like Ellen).
If I had to use either Calvin, Kevin, or Kelvin ... I'd probably go with Kevin tbh, just because I feel the most connected to it (a close friend is Kevin) - even though it is boring. But I think the others are fine, and maybe better for someone else's kid.I've seen Chloe too many times lately and it's sounding very clunky to me right now - almost as bad as Cleo.- mirfak
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Yes Kelvin not Kelbin.
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