I like Kalenna but spelled Kaleana. It's going to be much easier for other people. I have a difficult name Chantal (shaun-tale) and no one can say it right. The other ones are too difficult and she'll have to pronounce her name to everyone when she's older. I don't much like the middle name though.
I think something like Analissa, Analiese, Alissa, or Anissa would be a pretty middle name to go with Kaleana...
Kaleana Analissa Neddles.
Kaleana Analiese Neddles.
Kaleana Alissa Neddles
Kaleana Anissa Neddles
2007-11-28 05:00:16
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answered by ஐChantalஐ 4
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When naming your baby you need to remember he/she is not going to be a cute little baby forever. Can you imagine a 6 year old with any of these names? What about a teenager? Would these names sound appropriate for a doctor or a lawyer or the President of the United States? Can you imagine your child as a mother or a father, a grandma or a grandpa with these names? A name should be given keeping in mind that one day your baby will be an adult. Also, remember that one day your sweet little one is going to have to learn to spell their name in kindergarten and a teacher is going to have to try to pronounce it for roll call. Of the names you have listed, I like Kenna, Kallenna, and Katrina as first names for a girl. Of course, a lot will also depend on your ethnicity as well since heritage can be important when choosing your baby's name. Just don't try to be too cute or unique as it doesn't always come across well and the child is going to hate his/her name.
2007-11-28 03:31:55
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answered by sevenofus 7
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Sorry but horrid! You are trying just too hard to make them over original that not many parent would want to call them by those names.
They seem too invented so much so they do not even sound like people names. There are many beautiful well established names you could name a child without having to go to such drastic O.T.T. measures.
Forget the silly fashion of naming a child some bizaare name and stick to something people can identify as a name that has an actual real person behind it.
2007-11-28 05:08:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Kallenna katrina neddles is the only name i like out of all 3.
2007-11-28 04:11:06
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answered by Kimberlyn Woods 2
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They are pretty, but I would be concerned that people would not know how to pronounce the names. Kallenna is bretty straightforward. perhaps you could flip the first and middle girls names?
Studies have shown that women with unusual names do just fine, but that men with unusual names tend to not have outcomes (in education and future employment) that are as good as men with more conventional names.
You can use whatever name you want for the middle. If the kid winds up hating it, they can just use an initial.
Again, I do think the names are very pretty, but think forward to school and future job searches :)
If you love the boy name, you could always call him Kal for short.
2007-11-28 03:20:07
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answered by Kellie W 4
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No, for Kall'leantay and Shawnteena. Kallenna is cute, but Katrina rhymes with it too much.
2007-11-28 03:36:58
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answered by Khandi04 2
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All three names their poor teacher are going to dread pronouncing!!
Your little boy or girl are going to hate listening to how their teacher is going to butcher & mispronounce the name. Then the class will laugh!! Then they will have to correct their teacher and everyone else who sees their name for the first time or even the first few times. Why make things so difficult?
Don't make up your baby's name and if you do.... don't make it so long.
Kenna is a great first name. and easy for the world to pronounce with out needing a phonetic spelling.
These are just a few things to consider.
2007-11-28 04:23:32
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answered by Luv My 2 girls 3
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Honestly, I only kind of like the second one. The first one, no one (including your child) will ever be able to say it or pronounce it and it doesn't sound right for a boy. The third one sounds hokey. Rhyming names - never a good idea. I hope you can come up with some other ones.
2007-11-28 03:18:03
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answered by CGordo 4
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i don't think so if you want the child to be made fun of those names are perfect i think people should be named strong names the names don't need to rhyme just make sense together Jolene Katrina or Ciara Kate you seem to like the letter K. I named my son Jaccob Andrew jaccob with 2 c's hes only 4 and already its creating an issue, think hard before you name her. and they have to know how to spell their whole name before they enter kindergarten, president bush made that one, just something else to think about.
2007-11-28 03:25:01
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answered by Jessie is a Hardy fan 6
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The first boy name NO
For boys u need something people can pronounce And for Girls in stead of those long names shorten them to Shauna (Shawna) and Katrina (KA trean ah)
2007-11-28 03:18:00
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answered by Anonymous
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