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Kyla?
What do you think of this name? Thanks! :)
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It's pretty, but fluffy and cutesy and trendy and won't age at all well.
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Not my usual style at all, so it's sort of a guilty pleasure for me. I like it--maybe only because it rhymes with Isla? lol--but I'd never use it. It's ok for someone else, though. I abhor most K names though, esp. made up ones, so I'm not sure exactly why I find Kyla "acceptable". :-/
~Heather~
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To me, it's trendy (though not tryndee, unless it's misspelled some ungodly way) and sounds somewhat dull. It's not quite my style, but I don't mind it on other people's kids. I like it best when it's used in honour of an actual Kyle.
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I knew a girl at school with this name and thought it was weird when I first met her (it's not at all a common name where I live). It's not that bad but it's a bit council estate and def not something I'd use
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Question, Sophie...it's a bit council estate...I don't get this reference, sorry. I take it this is negative?~Lillian~
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Council Flats are low-income housing in Britain. That's how my English friends explained it to me when I asked after watching an episode of Little Britain with Vicky Pollard ("white trash"). I take the meaning of "it's a bit council estate" to me uneducated. It's what we think of as hillbilly names here - you know, Bobby-Sue, Jo-Lou, Susie-Jo, Elmer, Billy Ray, etc...
Ps: Yes, I know of Billy Ray Cyrus, I was in love with him for years but the name still has the "uneducated, poor, and southern" connotation.
"Chan eil tuil air nach tig traoghadh"
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- Serenity
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Bad associations, and I didn't like it before that either. It sounds...annoying.
*Brogan*
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I really like the name Kyla. It used to be at the top of my list, and although it isn't there anymore, it's still a name that I really like for a girl. I think it's a very pretty name, and one that you don't hear very often.
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I like it. Kyla sounds like a name for a really nice, generous person.
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It's okay...not wonderful in my opinion. A little too young sounding or something.
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Sorry but I really can't stand it! I don't like the sound or the spelling (I doubt It'd like the name no matter the spelling).It's up there with Kaylie, Kylie, Kayla, Makayla, etc... annoying to my ears.
"Chan eil tuil air nach tig traoghadh"
Capt. Malcolm Reynolds - Half of writing history is hiding the truth.
- Serenity
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Know a girl named Kyla. About 19 now, very sweet & pretty. Twin sister's name is Kayla.
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Twins Kyla and Kayla? Ack! :Pnt~Lillian~
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Warning: sedative possibly needed to read this :-pTake a look at the US Social Security's list of popular twin names for 2004: http://www.ssa.gov/OACT/babynames/twins2004.html. Curiously, it doesn't seem to have b/g twin sets, unless you speculate on the so-called "unisex" names listed.My personal favourites are Mia and Mya and Jacob and James.
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I feel all dizzy and nauseous...*passes out*nt~Lillian~
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Yes it does - there's more of them down low on the list than up high, though. There's Natalie & Nathan at 20, Jada & Jaden at 57, Emily & Matthew at 85, Emma & Jacob at 86, Zachary & Zoe at 95 and Emily & Ethan at 99.I guess that parents of b/g twins are less likely to hit on the *same* tacky combination as other parents!
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D'oh!My twofold excuse: 1. it's 5:00 a.m. here, and I really should be asleep, and 2. the similarities temporarily blinded me!*Jots Jada and Jaden on the personal favourites list*
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I know we're extra sensitive about "twinny" names (even you can even lump them all in that category) but you have to wonder WHAT people are thinking. We recently had b/g twins at work named Kayden and Kayla. And I thought that was bad enough. :-/~Heather~
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It's fine but kind of blends into the whole crowd of popular K names.
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i think it sounds generic.
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dittont~Lillian~
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Kyla is a beautiful name. I've only met one person with this name. She's a very nice person and on the quiet side. I picture someone named Kyla as being kind, quiet, friendly, and artistic when I hear this name.

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It is a pretty name one I could consider using but I don't love it or anything. Ned Flat: Why are you acting like this?
Yakko: We're not acting. We really are like this.
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Dracula: I am Count Dracula!
Yakko: Didn't you use to teach math on Sesame Street?
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Yakko: Well It's that time agian
Dot: To make fun of the Disney Channel?
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