Honestly? I'm not crazy about any of them. However, I like Caynan the best.
I'm confused about your choice of spelling.
"Cainan" would be easier to read and pronounce for teachers and other people in your child's life.
Blessings to you and your sweet newcomer!
2006-11-07 14:36:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Adriel the best. The first one, on one will be able to pronounce it and your son will always stand out in class when young because he will have to tell his teachers repeatedly how to pronounce it. The second sound like you are naming him after an insect.
2006-11-07 22:41:34
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answered by doris_38133 5
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I love all names. My son is Ezekiel (e Zeke ule). At first kids had a hard time saying it. It was almost shortened to Zeke which I hated. After the first few weeks of Kindergarten the children think it's just like John or Jack. Name them what you want to call them. I read once if you can imagine yelling it across the play ground you're good to go. I also have a daughter named Chevelle (6) yes after the car. No one has made fun of it yet, but I'm waiting for the question "Hey can I ride your Chevelle.
2006-11-07 23:10:01
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answered by caecd5 2
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caynan is the best of these!!!
here are some other names i like courtesy of http://www.babyhold.com
Curr -- The name Curr comes from the Gaelic origin. In Gaelic The meaning of the name Curr is: Hero.
Lovell -- in French The meaning of the name Lovell is: Wolf cub.
Cobhan -- The name Cobhan comes from the Gaelic origin. In Gaelic The meaning of the name Cobhan is: Dwells by the hillside hollow.
Faulkner -- comes from the English origin. In English The meaning of the name Faulkner is: Variant of Falkner: Falconer; one who trains falcons.
Keeley --. In Irish The meaning of the name Keeley is: Variant of Kelly: War. Lively. Aggressive. An Irish surname that has only been used as a first name (either gender) in the latter half of the 20th century.
For more ideas i hilghly recommend you should visit this site:
http://www.babyhold.com
2006-11-08 12:33:18
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answered by saar_tali 3
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well Caynan is by far the best. Jayvyne is just odd and Adriel is just below the OK line.
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2006-11-07 22:32:55
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answered by Frost 3
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Adriel is the best !
I like it !
in my country , the father take his son , ask the people on the street what name his son should choose , maybe you have a try !
i like adriel !
2006-11-07 22:37:34
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answered by petry w 2
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Deffinately Caynan
2006-11-07 22:31:23
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answered by Michelle 2
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Jayvyne will too hard for him to spell at a young age so no.
Caynan sounds pretty good but kids will probably call him a k-9 to make fun of him.
Adriel sounds like a hemorphodite name but its ok.
2006-11-07 22:42:52
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answered by hardworkur84 2
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i like Adriel better
2006-11-07 22:31:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Congratulations!!
It depends on how they go with the middle and last name. A single name is like an incomplete sentence. Sorry I couln't be more helpful. BOL
2006-11-07 22:32:04
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answered by mc_mommy 2
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