Camdyn or Camden (Kamdyn or Kamden)
boy or girl?
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Bleh.
1. It's a location. I don't like places used as names!
2. The whole changing 'e' or 'i' or whatever other vowel to a 'y' really irritates me. Everyone is doing it and it looks like you can't spell. With a Y, I start to pronounce it like Cam-dine.
3. With a K, the misspelling is even worse. As with the 'y' frenzy, everyone seems to be obsessed with using Ks in place of Cs. And again, it looks like you can't spell.
4. I just don't like the sound of it or my association with it. I know a girl named Camden (goes by Cami, pronounce Cammy, not kay-mee) and she is the biggest snit.
1. It's a location. I don't like places used as names!
2. The whole changing 'e' or 'i' or whatever other vowel to a 'y' really irritates me. Everyone is doing it and it looks like you can't spell. With a Y, I start to pronounce it like Cam-dine.
3. With a K, the misspelling is even worse. As with the 'y' frenzy, everyone seems to be obsessed with using Ks in place of Cs. And again, it looks like you can't spell.
4. I just don't like the sound of it or my association with it. I know a girl named Camden (goes by Cami, pronounce Cammy, not kay-mee) and she is the biggest snit.
Camden, NY
is the first thing that comes to mind for me. http://www.camdenny.com/ It's the "Queen Village of Oneida County" but I still think that if it's used for a person, it should be used for a male person...but only under duress! :o) It's definitely low (high?) on my personal list of "will never use" names.
is the first thing that comes to mind for me. http://www.camdenny.com/ It's the "Queen Village of Oneida County" but I still think that if it's used for a person, it should be used for a male person...but only under duress! :o) It's definitely low (high?) on my personal list of "will never use" names.
Also, Camden, Maine.
Camden for a boy. :)
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Mum to Hayley Anne ;)
D.O.B: 8th October,2004
Neither really, but if I had to choose then it would be Camden and for a boy only.
Camden. Boy.
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I used to love Kamdyn for a girl, but I'm not so sure anymore. Camden definitely seems more masculine.
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Camden in London has quite a cool atmosphere, kind of alternative music and hippy markets. It is also well known of drug dealing problems, particularly cannabis. These associations would stop me from naming a child of either gender Camden. Camdyn, Kamdyn and Kamden are even worse.
Camden for a boy!
Boy.
Camden boy or girl, i like both
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This message was edited 6/12/2006, 2:05 PM
Camden...
...for a boy only. Please, please, please don't consider any of the other spellings. It's a very nice name, but the tryndee spellings really take away from it.
...for a boy only. Please, please, please don't consider any of the other spellings. It's a very nice name, but the tryndee spellings really take away from it.
Neither personally but if I was forced, boy.
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Exactly!
Agreed
Precisely
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All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us. - J.R.R. Tolkien.
All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us. - J.R.R. Tolkien.
And another huge ditto.
Huge ditto!
What are the convulsions of a city in comparison with the insurrections of the soul?
Man is a depth still greater than the people.
Man is a depth still greater than the people.