Hard K names
Many of my friends in the area of Central Ontario are all naming their recent children with hard K names. Some examples include Keagan (m), Carter (m), Kianna (f), Colter (m), Kennedy (f), Keira (f) and many more. All are WASP. Is this a current trend. Is the hard K the new Michael?
vote up1vote down

Replies

I know some a very nice hard k name for a boy. It is Ciaran (keeran)
vote up1vote down
The previous trend, lasting about twenty years, was for J names - think Jason, think Jennifer. So maybe the trendoids have just moved one step down the alphabet!There's often a feeling that if you change the spelling of something, it becomes less of a word and more of a name - though in fact the capital letter and the context do that perfectly. So, since K is an unusual letter for English words to start with, it might look pleasantly distinctive for a name to start with. Who knows how people think when confronted with a nameless baby?Two of your examples, Carter and Kennedy, are part of the surname as first name trend - an odd one in my view; presidential choices, OK if you're fond of presidents, but not to my taste.So you've actually found two separate trends working together! Interesting ... and thanks for sharing.
vote up1vote down
Kandice
vote up1vote down