Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a Kieran and no one butchers it. And I love how the one of the previous posters thinks that ‘ethnic’ last names wouldn’t go, but Smith would. So generic white families get to branch out and the rest of us don’t? GTFO of here. 🙄
100% on all this
Ok, but we are Italian and an Irish first name would sound legit dumb! Same as naming a kid Domenico Malarky.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It will be misspelled as “Keiran” frequently. Never overestimate the intelligence of other people.
It’s a great name (when not butchered), though!
Seriously…how do people not know about I before e?
(I don’t understand why some people spell their Kiera girl names Keira. Makes no sense to me whatsoever, but yeah, I guess I overestimate people knowing that I comes before e except after C…)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a Kieran and no one butchers it. And I love how the one of the previous posters thinks that ‘ethnic’ last names wouldn’t go, but Smith would. So generic white families get to branch out and the rest of us don’t? GTFO of here. 🙄
100% on all this
Anonymous wrote:It will be misspelled as “Keiran” frequently. Never overestimate the intelligence of other people.
It’s a great name (when not butchered), though!
Anonymous wrote:I have a boy with an alternate spelling of this name that is rooted in a different culture. It sometimes gets misspelled but so what. In my biased opinion it's a great name. Not super common, but also not obscure.