Middle names starting with "O" will flow well with the middle sounds in all three names.
Something like:
Kody Oliver
Kody Oscar
Kory Orion
Kory Owen
Kion Oakley
(these can be mixed and matched)
Names starting with "D", will also flow well with the middle sounds in Kody.
Something like:
Kody Dale
Kody Dalton
Kody Damian
Kody Dane
Kody Dawson
Kody Dominic
Similarly, names starting with "R" will flow well with the middle sounds in Kory.
Something like:
Kory Richard
Kory River
Kory Rocco
Kory Roman
Kory Ross
Kory Roy
Kory Ryan
Kory Rylan
And names starting with "I" will flow well with Kion.
Something like:
Kion Isaac
Kion Isaiah
Or, if you don't like those, some commonly liked combinations are:
Kody Douglas
Kody James
Kody Ryan
Kody Matthew
Kody Jackson
Kody Hunter
Kody Thomas
Kody Wyatt
Kody Parker
Kody Bryan
Kody Myles
Kody Austin
Hope that helps! :)
2007-10-05 15:31:28
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answered by ak 5
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Kody Brian
Kory Ryan
Kion James
Kody Charles
Kory Charles
Kion Charles
Kody Grant
Kory Grant
Kion Grant
Kody Christopher
Kory Christopher
Kion Christopher
Kody Derick
Kory David
Kion Erik
Kody Stephen
Kory Stephen
Kion Stephen
Kody Hector
Kory Hector
Kion Hector
Kody Daniel
Kory Daniel
Kion Daniel
Kody Michael
Kory Michael
Kion Michael
Kody Anthony
Kory Anthony
Kion Anthony
Kody Douglas
Kory Douglas
Kion Douglas
Kody Tyler
Kory Tyler
Kion Tyler
Kody Titus
Kory Titus
Kion Titus
Kody Robert
Kory Robert
Kion Robert
Kody Bradley
Kory Bradley
Kion Bradley
Kody Ian
Kory Ian
Kion Liam
I hope these help. Good Luck! Congrats to you.
2007-10-05 04:50:02
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answered by curious_boricua_soul 5
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Kody Michael
Kory Noah
Kion Andrew
2007-10-05 05:47:58
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answered by Operator 5
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Kody James
Kory Luke
Kion Clint
2007-10-05 23:01:10
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answered by clcalifornia 7
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Easton is a cool name! I love that...it's unique without being weird, and it's not something people will have a hard time spelling or pronouncing. Ezra is nice too, but for some reason it seems a little feminine to me (even though I know Ezra was a man in the Bible). Saddler is neat...but not my taste. Easton Grant Easton Cole Easton Luke Easton Michael Alistair (that's how I'e seen it spelled) I think is pronounced like Alice-tar.
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I've noticed syllables seem to help balance a name. Many sturdy names are built on a 1-2-3, or 2-1-3, or some variation. The key is to use all three; a one syllable, two syllable, and three syllable name in any combination.
That being said- since you have all two syllable first names, how do these one and three syllable options sound?
One syllable:
James
Mark
Luke
Jay
John
Wes
Dean
Zack
Three syllable:
Christopher
Gregory
Samuel
Jeremy
Reginald
Timothy
Benjamin
Joshua
Whatever we name children, they always find a way of making it just right.
Congratulations on your pregnancy! May you and your family be blessed.
2007-10-05 04:49:36
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answered by runnerpadilla 3
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Kody Ethan, James, Daniel, Adam
Kory Ethan, Jame, Stephen, Adam
Kion ...well you got me there. Bradley? William?
Nice names, but I suggest you spell them with a "C." Sounds the same. The K is cute when they are kids, but grown men might not like it - it's too cute. Think of them being 50. See what I mean?
2007-10-05 04:45:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Kody Michael
Kody David
Kody Andrew
Kory Daniel
Kory Tyler
Kory James
Kion Charles (KC for short!)
Kion Christopher (KC for short!)
Kion Robert
2007-10-05 04:42:34
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answered by babyitscoldoutside:) 3
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Kody Michael Kory Allen Kody Matthew those are just a few use yer imagination
2007-10-05 04:45:20
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answered by Bubblez707 2
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Mathew Aaron
2007-10-05 04:42:25
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answered by Anonymous
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