I have 2 little cousins named Kayden and Kayleb. It doesn't help that they look exactly alike. Never really been a fan of the matching sibling name thing, and the spellings don't do them any favors either.
Excuse me, my name is Kayden, I'm a male and I AM PROUD TO BE A KAYDEN. FOR THOSE WHO THINK AYDEN/AIDEN/ADEN NAMES ARE UNDERRATED, WEIRD OR UNCOMMON YOU ARE WRONG BECAUSE THIS NAME ORIGINATED FROM A PERSON NAMED CADEN WHO WAS BORN IN IRELAND. Now if you want to say something and you know it is rude then keep it to yourself, a person decides who they are and who they will be. Their name does not decide that.
Sounds completely made up to me and makes me think (rightly or wrongly) that parents giving their kid this name are a wee bit trashy. Apologies to Kaydens out there but I really don't like the name at all. It seems to be the perfect name to be shouted in supermarkets.
My brother has this now and I absolutely love it. I also think it sounds really nice for a girl but not many people think it does. I would use this name but I love it.
In 1990 we named our first born Kayden. At age 29, she is a manager at a big international business and loves her name. I know several Kaydens of various spellings and genders and I love it for all. My grandfather's name was Whitney and I know females named Whitney. I don't see a problem with that.
This name is so cute. I would TOTALLY use it. It's cool and an awesome name to grow with. I would 100% use it in the future if I ever end up having a boy.
― Anonymous User 12/2/2016
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I happen to love this name. My two year old is called Kayden and I must say I've only ever heard the name once or twice since I've had him.
This name is awesome. I actually think this is the best spelling of the name. Maybe because I love the female name Kay. But Caden and Kaden are the same, I don't mind them.
I've never been a fan of the whole -aden trend for boys, and silly kreatyv spylyngz like this make me hate it even more. At least Caden looks a little bit more intelligent than Kayden. I just saw a self-published book with a character (not a child) named Kayden, and I had to roll my eyes. If you're going to try to predate naming trends, at least use a name that existed when your character would've been born!
Kayden is a completely made-up, meaningless and extremely childish collection of sounds. It's also very dated, because it was unheard of as a name before the late 1990s. Besides that, it's a stereotypically trendy name that people use as an extreme example of low-class "kre8ive nayming." It's the Shaniqua of trendy, made-up names. There's nothing else I can really say that hasn't already been said about the other maiden-rhyming names. Don't use this name.
― Anonymous User 8/10/2011
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