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I am seriously considering naming our first daughter Cayden Michelle.Tell me what type of image you get in your head when you hear the name Cayden Michelle ?
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VERY boyish, IMO. Maybe Kayden? Maybe not...
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My first thought, honestly? "Trendy much?"I don't like -aden names, sorry. And I hate that they're moving over to the girls side as well.
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I like Cayden for a girl, but I prefer the spelling Kayden or Kadyn for a girl. I know of two little girls named Kayden, both go by Kadie. It's quite cute. I think enviable that Caden will become a unisex name if not go to the girls. Kayden already is ranked #627 for girls on the 2005 SS list.
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Hmm, I still prefer Caden for a boy, although Cayden is cute, and it kind of honors Kayla as well. Michelle is nice, but nmsaa.

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The image I get is, honestly, 'why did those parents give their son the mn Michelle?' Cayden (Kaden, Caden, etc.) is very masculine to me, and I don't even like it as a boy's name. It's too modern & trendy, imo.
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Cayden Michelle sounds like a sweet name with good rhythm. But if you didn't know her middle name, Cayden would sound a little like a tomboy. She might meet a lot of boys her age named Cayden/Caidan.
* Cayden is a popular fad name right now.
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I actually think it's very pretty, Cayden Michelle. But, if you don't want people to get confused with gender, I would suggest Cadence instead.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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I ADORE Caden on a girl, only this spelling thoughnt~* In Memory of*~: Elizabeth.

This message was edited 7/24/2006, 7:53 PM

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Well, when I hear Cayden (Caden), I think of a boy.
When I hear Cayden with a Y, I'm inclined to think of illiteracy.
When I hear Cayden Michelle, I think of another boy's name hijacked for girls (not like adding a Y makes it more feminine anyway).Edit for typo
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This message was edited 7/24/2006, 7:23 PM

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ditto.
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That's pretty! I like it! Cayden is very unusual.
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