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Kit

29 replies

caz05 · 21/04/2011 08:50

What do you think of the name Kit for a boy?
it is on our list of favourite boys names along with:

Max (my partners fav)
Dexter (my fav)

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missmelo · 21/04/2011 18:46

I prefer Max, Dexter second....Kit reminds me of an old lady, not a cute little boy. It could work though, good luck!

fluffygal · 21/04/2011 17:50

I definitely prefer Dexter or Max. I know a Kit from the school gates, our children are in reception together and he has already cheated on his wife with another mum and makes suggestive comments to me.

Hatterbox · 21/04/2011 17:29

I love Kit but I do prefer it as a short form of Christopher.

My husband it Christopher, but always goes by Kit to family and friends, he only uses Christopher professionally.

NB: Isaac isn't unusual on a national basis, it ranked #42 in 2009, 52 places higher than Christopher!

PaigeTurner · 21/04/2011 17:10

I know of a Kit whose parents nn him Kitler. Grin

dexifehatz · 21/04/2011 16:48

That's cool...I think!

BeattieBow · 21/04/2011 15:36

somebody in Dynasty! (who married Joan Collin's character).

dexifehatz · 21/04/2011 14:31

BeattieBow-who was Dex Dexter?

BeattieBow · 21/04/2011 13:57

I am old enough to think of Dex Dexter when you mention Dex. But I think it's my favourite out of your 3. Max is a dogs name imo.

BeattieBow · 21/04/2011 13:55

I like Kit but not Christopher (and I would have to have the long name on the birth cert).

Although this won't help you, I recently read a book where the heroine was called Kit (short for Catherine). I liked that too.

dexifehatz · 21/04/2011 13:46

I have a Dexter Miles aged 5 [so before the series!] and he is as cool as his name!!!

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Itchywoolyjumper · 21/04/2011 13:04

I think its lovely. If your family name is Carr or Kerr it could sound like you built him in your garage from parts but apart from that I love it :)

oohlaalaa · 21/04/2011 12:53

I went to school with a Kit. At the time I did not know Kit was short for Christopher, and assumed Kit was his fullname. It may well have been his name, as I dont recall ever seeing Christopher written down or referred to anywhere.

I say go for it.

tryingtoleave · 21/04/2011 11:12

Every playgroup I went to was overrun with Isaacs and I hear it everywhere. There was a mother yelling for hers to follow her in the shops the other day. We could hear her constantly, even when we couldn't see her and my poor Isaac kept yelling back 'I can't come with you - I have to stay with my mum'. The only time it has bugged me is when a playgroup leader asked me how to spell it, saying 'there are so many ways to spell Isaac'. 'But only one is right', I replied, and she laughed as if I was making a great joke.

Anyway, as you were...

dangalf · 21/04/2011 10:07

I like Kit and Max - Kit does make me think of Knight Rider though. Dexter too associated with serial killers due to TV. Oh dear - it seems my life is dictated by telly...

mypersonalfavourite · 21/04/2011 10:05

Kester is a form of Christopher (Scottish perhaps) so you could shorten it to Kit.

Bubbaluv · 21/04/2011 09:16

I think of Nightrider too, but that's not such a bad thing in my book. Quite a cool association really!

caz05 · 21/04/2011 09:07

Think Kester would be shortened to Kes.

Not keen on Christian either.

Isaac is still fairly unusual in our area. In fact I have only ever heard of 1 other.

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Bubbaluv · 21/04/2011 09:07

He may even be a Kristo - I've never seen it written down.

Bubbaluv · 21/04/2011 09:05

Kit is great as a nn. What about Christo rather than Christopher? I know a lovely Christo.
Dexter reminds me of "standing on the wall like you was poindexter" so I would feel it was a nerdy label, even a taunt rather than a name.

Toomanyponies · 21/04/2011 09:04

What about Kester?

caz05 · 21/04/2011 09:04

Luckily the surname is not cat related so will be fine :). The only other thing I am not sure on with Kit is it makes me think of Knightrider (as the car was called Kit) but you would have to be of a certain age to associate it with that I guess.

I have never watched Dexter but have heard of it. I actually got the Dexter idea from Home and Away and they shorten it to Dex (which I love). The only problem with Dexter is my partner is not too keen.

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tryingtoleave · 21/04/2011 09:02

Hah - I have an Isaac (we obviously have similar taste - though it is not at all an unusual name here).

I was trying to think of something besides Christopher myself. I suspect Christopher would not actually be common at the moment.

PureNewWoolWithPerfectStitches · 21/04/2011 09:01

Apparently it can also be short for Christian (googled and found another mumsnet thread!)

PureNewWoolWithPerfectStitches · 21/04/2011 08:59

I love it but give him the full name (Christopher I think) even if EVERYONE calls them Kit from the day dot.

The Right Honorable Christopher Caz is better than The Right Honorable Kit Caz (actually that sounds like Kit Kat....hope your surname isn't cat related Grin)

Oh and I know a lovely Max and a lovely Dexter, Dexter does remind me of the TV show (about a serial killer if you don't know it) though.