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Kayla.
I like Kaya but would pronounce that KIE-uh and not KAY-uh, so I'm not sure it fits what you want. Same with Kai (KIE instead of KAY). |
| Kayla middle name. Our DD's middle name honors a few dead relatives. |
What. |
| Kathleen? Katherine? (Or I knew a Catherine that went by Kay). |
| Or can do Kayte. for Kate |
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Kayla is the only name I like in this thread that seems to actually accomplish what you want (having both the "Kay" letters and the "Kay" sound in the name).
I like Kaya the best but I would say it "kai uh" so I'm not sure it gets you there. If you can be flexible on including the Y I think you get many more good options. Kate, etc |
+1, I accidentally did this same post before reading yours |
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OP just in case you do not know this, the reason PPs are saying hard no on Mary Kay is it's a makeup brand (and is or was a real person).
Just want to say, I had an Auntie Kay and I think Kay or Katherine nn Kay is great! |
| Kaypop is very popular. |
| Kayla is fine. I don’t associate it with the other “made up” sounding Kay names. |
Better than Kayla. |
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Thanks everyone. I may end up going with just Kay. Probably Kaye to make it a bit more interesting. Hope that is not tacky!
My relative was just Kay. Not a nn. |
| Kayleen |
| Please no don’t do Kaye that’s even worse. Just make Kay the middle name that’s the only good option here. |
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I like several suggestions, mostly Katherine and Anna Kay.
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