I really just don’t like it. The whole “-aden” trend always kind of bothered me, purely because I can’t picture any of them on a grown man besides Hayden.
I think Caden is more masculine and Kaden is more feminine. If the name Casey sounds feminine only spelled Kasey, Kacey, or Kacie, it’s not different with Caden spelled Kaden or Kayden. Cameron is also more feminine spelled with a K. I like the C spelling for a boy and the K spelling for a girl, but all variants can go both ways, I think!
― Anonymous User 1/30/2019
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Well, my name is Kaden and IT'S AWESOME! No, I'm not a spoiled brat, or stuff like that.Calm Down People!
― Anonymous User 10/10/2018
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I named my son Kaden in the 90's. It's a strong name. This was prior to the name becoming so familiar. If your child loves the name, that's all that matters. Looking up just a name, you can't escape this negativity that is everywhere you look. The meaning of Kaden that I've come across is: Warrior, fighter, battler, friend and companion.
― Anonymous User 4/10/2018
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Kaden sounds so cute! VERY handsome name. 10/10~ Simply love it. :)
― Anonymous User 6/8/2015
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I'm very disturbed at some of the comments on here. It's one thing to have a strong opinion about a name, but it seems rather rude to say things like the following: "Ignorant and trashy parents choose this name." "Another icky white trash name. Bleh." "This made-up name looks and sounds absolutely awful."My 11-year-old son is named Kaden. I assure you, no one would ever accuse our family of being ignorant or white trash. Ever. In retrospect, I don't think I'd choose the name again, but it's not because it is "white trash" or "sounds awful." It's simply because of how popular it ended up being (we truly had no idea it would be so trendy, otherwise we would not have chosen the name) and the fact that it's also become a girls' name.We've run across other boys named Kaden (or Caden, or any of the other spellings) and none of them have had the nickname Kady/Cady. When he was little, we sometimes called my son Kaders, but that nickname quickly dropped off and now everyone calls him Kaden.
This made-up name looks and sounds absolutely awful. I was never a fan of the whole -aden trend for boys. I cringed when someone on a mailing list I was on, some years back, proudly announced this name for his new baby. He said he and his wife belatedly discovered how common it was, but they still liked it. This name completely lacks class, grace, dignity, maturity, professionalism, and any grounding in etymology. At least other made-up names that don't have old origins are based in sound etymology, not made by sticking a random letter or syllable onto a trendy suffix.
I hate this name. It sounds like the name of a spoiled brat, and it's one of those dumb -aden names that everyone seems to be obsessed with. They're all trashy and juvenile, so get over it.
I named my daughter Kaden in 2007! I really like this name for a girl.
― Anonymous User 3/11/2009
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The whole '-aden' is indeed overused, but I seriously love this name. A handsome man with messy, short black hair and green eyes comes to mind when I think of this name. Don't ask why, my imagination's pretty weird.
Kaden, Aiden, Jaden, Braden, Hayden. I think the -aden sound is overused.
― Anonymous User 1/15/2008
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There is one reason why I’m not fond over this name. One nickname for Kaden might be Kady. Kady would be WAY to cutesie for a boy and it's primarily just a girls name! Overall it’s not a bad name. But parents call your son Kaden or Kade. Please don’t ever call him Kady!
― Anonymous User 2/20/2007
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I'm a writer and when I create characters I love finding names that aren't too common and when I stumbled upon this name I found that I LOVED it. =) Kaden just has a certain ring to it :]
I first heard this name three years ago, when some people I know gave it to their son. I thought it was a new and rare name, but then I learned that not only are there older people with this name, but Kaden and all the rhyming names have recently exploded in popularity.
― Anonymous User 8/10/2006
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Kaden is my 8-year-old brother's name. It suits him perfectly, it's such a cute name! Kaden's middle name is Matthew (has a nice flow doesn't it?) Kaden is a fairly poplaur name where we live. There are 2 other Kadens in his school.
I love the name Kaden for a boy. I would prefer the K spelling over the C because it looks more masculine. I read somewhere that Kaden was Arabic meaning friend or companion.
― Anonymous User 4/26/2006
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My 13 year old son is named Kaden, born in 1992. He is artistic, independent and very creative in all aspects of his life.