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If you want everybody to call her Keke, name her Keke. It's fine. If you are worried about having something to put on a resume, give her a western middle name and she can be K. Elizabeth Smith or whatever.
If it's more about what you call her, name her Elizabeth, family calls her Keke. Also fine, but in that case she's less likely to use Keke in school. (I have a Charlotte-goes-by-Betsy situation and it's harder for the nickname to get traction in school.) |
| Keep in mind that parents do not have full control of a nn. All it takes is a kindergarten teacher to call her a different version or she decides that Kiki is a silly name and she will become something else. |
| Have you googled KeKe? |
Us too. We were asked what our son’s actual name was going to be when we announced his name as Nico before he was born. |
| I know a Kiki and she’s Christina. Kendal, Kendra, Kelsey, Kathryn. |
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Kiara/Kiarra
Kiana/Kianna Keona/Keonna |
| Are you an interracial couple? This is an uncommon name for a white woman. She will be assumed to be a black woman. I thought I’d just let you know the social dynamics. |
| Kirsten Dunst goes by Kiki. |
It’s probably too close to Karen. |
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KEEVA
KELLY KEL(L)ISTA/KAL(L)ISTA KERISSA/KARISSA KAIA KYRA |
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I highly suggest Keira
Like Keira Knightly It has the same first two letters so the nn makes sense, it's a pretty name, it's known, it fits a grown up. |
| KeLarla |
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Kalea (pronounced kah-lay-uh)
Kamea (pronounced kah-may-uh) Karis (pronounced care-is) Kataleya Katya Kayleen/Kaylene Kimora Kiyomi |
Maybe because very few people have ever heard of this name? I certainly haven't. I'm laughing at the idea that you thought it would be on the tip of everyone's tongue. |
Agreed. My parents chose my name because of the nickname they wanted to call me. They used it as well as some family friends. Otherwise at school and amongst my friends, I went by my full name or a nickname they had come up with. By middle school, I was pretty insistent that my parents stop calling me by the nickname. |