Keke

Anonymous
Hi everyone! 👋🏻 I’m looking for full names that can be shortened to Keke. DH and I are very set on calling our daughter Keke but need a full legal name to put on the birth certificate for professional use. I’d prefer names that start with “Ke”. Thank you.
Anonymous
Keelan
Keeley
Keisha
Keonia
Anonymous
Keelty, Keira, Kelila
Anonymous
Kendra
Kelsey
Kalena or Kehlani if you like Hawaiian names
Anonymous
I know a Keanna who is in law school. She goes by Kia, but Keke would also work with that name.
Anonymous
All forms of Katherine.

Assuming you pronounce Keke like Kiki rhymes with Tiki.

This Quora article suggests Kristin/Kirsten.

https://www.quora.com/What-kind-of-name-would-Kiki-be-for-a-white-woman
Anonymous
I know 2 Kekes and they’re both Nicholes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hi everyone! 👋🏻 I’m looking for full names that can be shortened to Keke. DH and I are very set on calling our daughter Keke but need a full legal name to put on the birth certificate for professional use. I’d prefer names that start with “Ke”. Thank you.


Seems trashy.
Anonymous
Victoria, Vicky, Kiki
Anonymous
• Katherine (not “Ke-“ but still works)
• Kendra
• Kerry
• Kelsey
• Keira
• Kendall
• Kennedy
• Kenley
• Keegan
• Kerrigan
• Kensley
• Kerryn
• Kellan
• Keely
• Kenna
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All forms of Katherine.

Assuming you pronounce Keke like Kiki rhymes with Tiki.

This Quora article suggests Kristin/Kirsten.

https://www.quora.com/What-kind-of-name-would-Kiki-be-for-a-white-woman


So with the spelling OP gave, I'd pronounce it like "Kay kay."
Anonymous
Keziah or Kelilah! (Yes, they’re both real Hebrew names.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All forms of Katherine.

Assuming you pronounce Keke like Kiki rhymes with Tiki.

This Quora article suggests Kristin/Kirsten.

https://www.quora.com/What-kind-of-name-would-Kiki-be-for-a-white-woman


So with the spelling OP gave, I'd pronounce it like "Kay kay."


Np I was thinking key key too. I’ve never heard of a Kay Kay
Anonymous
I don't get how you plan on pronouncing Keke. Key-Key? or Kay-Kay? or Que-que?

In Latin America boys named Enrique often are called Kiki.
Anonymous
Ekaterina

The two letters are swapped, but it would still work.
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