Re: Kayla, Kaylee, Kaylin and spelling variations thereof
in reply to a message by RachelChristine
I've got a niece whose name is Michaela; she's always been known as Kayla, pronounced with the Kay to rhyme with May, not with Why.
And then I taught a Michaela who was likewise known as Kayla, but she pronounced it with the Kay rhyming with Why.
So there is also that possibility.
As for Linneth, I knew one of those, too. Her parents couldn't agree on a name, so in her case it was a merger between Gwyneth and, I think, Lindsey (or possibly Linda).
And then I taught a Michaela who was likewise known as Kayla, but she pronounced it with the Kay rhyming with Why.
So there is also that possibility.
As for Linneth, I knew one of those, too. Her parents couldn't agree on a name, so in her case it was a merger between Gwyneth and, I think, Lindsey (or possibly Linda).
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Lol - after Array & my conversation I typed "Linneth" into Google, and got loads of hits! I guess I did pick it up from somewhere. There's probably dozens of derivations - I just picked the one that seemed most appropriate to me :-D