Keke

Anonymous
The Kiki I know is Kristine
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.

Key-Key is the pronunciation that we’re aiming for.
Anonymous
You could honestly get away with using any name that starts with a K. Nicknames don’t have to make sense or match the legal name. There are no official rules, only self-imposed rules.

Anyway, I like Kaylee.
Anonymous
Ke keep looking for a new nickname.
Anonymous
Ksenia/Kseniya
Anonymous
Any K name would be fine.
Anonymous
I don’t get this. People obsessed with a nickname who worked backwards from that. Odd and try hard.
Anonymous
I just looked it up and Keke Palmer's first name is "Lauren" with her middle name "Keyana".
Anonymous
Kenika
Anonymous
Keturah, another biblical name.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t get this. People obsessed with a nickname who worked backwards from that. Odd and try hard.

It’s because parents are told by other people that they need to give their kid a “real name”, so they feel like they can’t just give the kid the name they actually want. Not really tryhard.

We experienced this with our daughter. We wanted to name her Lizzie but had others tell us that she needs a formal name. According to them, she absolutely needed to legally be Elizabeth (or some other long name).
Anonymous
I’m surprised that no one has said Kerensa yet. It’s a cute Cornish name that supposedly means love.
Anonymous

Anonymous
Akeelah
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.

Key-Key is the pronunciation that we’re aiming for.


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