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Keestyn, Avery, and Kiana.

2007-12-24 02:32:25 · 204 answers · asked by J B 2 in Pregnancy & Parenting Baby Names

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Avery is vaguely ok. The rest are terrible.

2007-12-24 02:35:55 · answer #1 · answered by Eraserhead 6 · 17 9

Keestyn may turn out to be a little difficult to remember or pronounce for a lot of people. But, Avery or Kiana sound easy and have a sweet ring to them.

2007-12-24 03:17:45 · answer #2 · answered by bossanovamad 2 · 1 0

First of all it's important to know your cultural background. The African American community traditionally has taboo names, (especially in the eyes of Europeans). In my opinion the names listed would be considered the norm for the African American community.

Keestyn: Def. NOT traditional. The name would work well for a child of African decent. (Kee Kee, Lil' K, Keestyn, ect.) However, naming a child of European decent Keestyn would likely result in harassment from other children. I'm not saying that it's right... I'm just telling you what I feel.

Avery: Avery was a very popular name in the 30's 40's in Europe and America. I find that allot of people today are using retro names to honor deceased grandparents (Pearl, Asa, Avery, Emery, ect.). If this is the effect that you’re going for than Avery may be the right choice. However, do not think that this name will be unique in the coming years. Because of the trend of using retro names you can be assured that there will be several children in your child’s school that will be of the same name.

Kiana: I'm not quite sure what to think of this name\nor it's correct pronunciation. If you want unique, then I believe this is the one! It's simple, unique, and has a bit of elegance.

My suggestion of the three: Kiana

2007-12-24 03:03:16 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

Keestyn makes her sound like she's from a trailer park, and that will be oh so fun for her when she's all grown-up and wants to apply for a job.

Avery sounds like that - a bird avery. It's a nice sounding name though, I'll give you that.

Kiana is okay. Plain.

What about more traditional one, which doesn't cause embarrassment later in life?
Try Emma, Nicole, Rachael, Sophie, Jessica...

I read a theory somewhere that people with low self-esteem choose names for their children which Really Really stand out, such as Diamond (Keestyn is getting there) or whatever else.
I thought that was interesting.

2007-12-24 03:00:21 · answer #4 · answered by q 2 · 0 1

I like Kiana the most
then Avery is alright
not really too fond of keestyn

2007-12-24 03:23:57 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I especially like Avery. I know someone named Kiana as well, and it is a very pretty name. Keestyn is a little strange though.

2007-12-24 02:59:27 · answer #6 · answered by anonymous 2 · 1 0

I love all of them!! especially Keestyn! it's beautiful! and.. it's not common.. which makes the effect oh so much better! Avery is very pretty, however i haven't ever met a female avery.. though.. i still think it's a good girl name! And, kiana.. which is my least favorite.. is also a really awsome name! you are very good at picking out names!!!

2007-12-24 03:08:44 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I like Avery and Kiana but Keestyn throws me a little. I even like Avery and Kiana together.

Kiana Avery (insert last name here)

2007-12-24 03:06:30 · answer #8 · answered by swanseaemtgirl 4 · 0 1

I like Keestyn alot and Avery is very cute but im not particularly fond of Kiana.

2007-12-24 03:04:36 · answer #9 · answered by Tory 2 · 2 0

I like Avery and Kiana but not too fond of Keestyn. may I suggest Brianna, Hillary, Leyanne

2007-12-24 03:11:36 · answer #10 · answered by drumcatblue 4 · 0 1

I like Avery, but I love Kiana! It's so cute and would be suitable for every age. I don't really like Keestyn, I think it sounds kinda strange.
Merry Christmas!

2007-12-24 02:57:24 · answer #11 · answered by NobleIntrigueZA 2 · 0 1

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