Quinn - I quite like it, but given its current crossover nature (though I personally find it very masculine), I'd likely use it as a nickname for a longer, strictly-male form ... just to give him some options. Quincy has always been a favorite, but there are plenty. ;)
Caden - a great name -- and properly spelled, for once! ;) -- that's unfortunately "trendy by association" at the moment. Aidan and all its rhyming variants (both real AND misspelled or completely created) are a HUGE trend at the moment, so Caden only manages to blend into a sea of boys/men -- and girls! LOL -- named Aidan, Braden, Dreyden, Graydon, Hayden, Jadon, Maidyn, Payden, Quaiden, Raiden, Shaydanne, Treyden, Zaidyn, etc. I'll have to admit, I'd personally avoid it for that reason alone. :(
Keaton - I like it, and find this to be one of the few K-sound names that won't necessarily blur into the rest, given THAT current trend. Even more refreshing if it truly is a family surname, but not necessary. Cillian/Killian is the other prominent stand-out K-sound name (in my mind), by the way. Seems it might appeal, given Caden and Keaton here. ;)
Jack - a classic, spunky nickname that's incredibly popular at the moment. So while it will be well-received by most -- and not an unusual choice in the least -- I'd actually prefer it as a pet form of John or even some other translation (Ian, Evan, Eoin, Giovanni, etc.). Options are never a bad thing, after all.
2007-12-30 02:55:55
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answered by Irish Mommy 6
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I liked Caden, but it is becoming more popular. If you want something different I would go for Keaton. Quinn is also a nice touch, but it seems a little more feminine. Keaton Alexander sounds strong if you are in search of a middle name as well. Hope it helps :)
2007-12-30 02:49:56
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answered by Amethyst Pisce 2
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Quinn -I like it. It's more unusual, but short and sweet. Ideal if you have a longer last name.
Caden -I just can't stand names that rhyme with Aiden anymore. They used to be cute, but they're too common and boring and trendy now.
Keaton -I want to like this one more than I do. It reminds me of the random K names trend, even though I know it's a legitimate name. It has a nice masculine, Irish feel, and it does sound fine.
Jack -I'm sick of Jack as a given name. It's a great nickname for John or even Jackson, but I hate it as a given name.
2007-12-30 02:49:34
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answered by coolteamblt 6
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Quinn is cool for a boy or girl
Quintin is cool for a boy
Keaton, is okay, I like better than Caden
Jack is cool, but common
Caden, I do not like
Quinn and Jack are my favorites
2007-12-30 03:26:22
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answered by Halo Mom 7
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i love the name Jack lovely name xxx
it sounds nice and the second name i like is Caden i like this because its a creative name and its a uncommon name and i think that uncommon names are the best
congrats and happy new year to you and ur family xxxxc
2007-12-30 04:20:39
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answered by Sunny and Happy :) 3
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Jack
2007-12-30 03:18:49
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answered by Jen* 7
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I love Keaton but its really popular these days. So I would go with Caden.
2007-12-30 05:50:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I honestly like all of these although I think I like Quinn and Jack best
2007-12-30 05:27:11
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answered by etainbutterfly 2
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Quinn I see as a girl name
Caden is okay but im just not much on it
Keaton dont like it
Jack I like, I plan to use it as a nickname for my son if i ever have one
2007-12-30 03:53:40
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answered by corrick_1 6
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Jack is the best because he can also go by Jay(m if he wanted to) . How areyou going to call him by short, like moms do, Caddy, Keat, Quinny? Its just weird stick to traditional. Those other names aren't names at all.... they're like, last names
2007-12-30 03:06:07
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answered by evrythingwaztkn 2
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