I imagine Kajsas as having red hair and red eyes like the devil. They have lots of tattoos and a nose ring and are really buff. They wear bee suits 24/7.
― Anonymous User 8/8/2020
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I really like this name. It sounds very cold, icy, regal, mysterious and beautiful. Reminds me of the story "The Ice Queen". Ever since I read Wuthering Heights, I've loved Catherine and its variants, and Kajsa is one of my favourites. However, I prefer the spelling Caisa. I just don't like the look of "js", and Caisa reminds me of caisearbhán, which means "dandelion" in Irish (even though Caisa sounds nothing like caisearbhán!) But, with any spelling, Kajsa is a lovely name.
― Anonymous User 2/14/2010
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I love this name! My dad's a full Swede. My parents named me Karen because Kajsa was too Swedish. And what's wrong with that? Call me Kajsa any old time! It's beautiful.
Actually, Kajsa is a pet form of Karin, which is a Swedish version of Katarina, so it is not really common as a pet name for Katarina at all.
― Anonymous User 1/15/2007
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My name is Kajsa and I pronounce it "k-eye-suh" (2 syllables though) or "ky-suh" like someone else here described it. Sometimes to help teachers say it correctly I'll tell them to say "kai-Zuh" because that tends to get people to pronounce it less like "kai-sah/saw" which sounds bad in my opinion.
Also I'd just like to say that I really like my/this name. Maybe "Cajsa" really isn't as nice to live with, I don't know, but everyone always tells me that my name is pretty and I've always agreed :]
My name's Kajsa and I've always loved it because I've always been able to associate with me and it's always felt like MY name. Like it describes something unique about me. But then again if I lived in Sweden instead of Illinois I probably wouldn't be saying this.
― Anonymous User 12/23/2006
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This is my name, but I spell it with a "C" instead of a "K". I really don't fancy it at all.