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MyAmusedHelper · 07/02/2025 11:36

Which one is better Jordan, Logan , Morgan or Mikele ? Having a hard time choosing. Thanks

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rach7979 · 26/02/2025 16:05

All the Jordan and Morgan's I know are girls in their late teens/early twenties.

Logan is naff

And if you are choosing an Italian name then spell it the Italian way or he'll be forever explaining it

AncoraAmarena · 26/02/2025 16:10

MyAmusedHelper · 26/02/2025 12:04

https://www.mikelemontolli.com/

Like I said most Italians spell it with a K its like Sophia or Sofia

No, they don't. There is no K in the Italian alphabet. It is Michele. 'Che' makes a hard K sound.

Yes, in the UK that reads as Michelle so I personally wouldn't use it if you live in the UK.

Catandsquirrel · 26/02/2025 17:48

HugoYorway · 10/02/2025 17:40

Like in kianti, conkiglie and gnocki?

Jordan had big gnockas if I remember correctly

MyAmusedHelper · 26/02/2025 21:27

AncoraAmarena · 26/02/2025 16:10

No, they don't. There is no K in the Italian alphabet. It is Michele. 'Che' makes a hard K sound.

Yes, in the UK that reads as Michelle so I personally wouldn't use it if you live in the UK.

My husband would like to use it to honor his father that's why we wanted to go with the k instead of the che, I like how it sounds It's just the spelling that's a problem

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MyAmusedHelper · 26/02/2025 21:35

LeopardsANeutral · 26/02/2025 12:25

I like the thought of honouring the Italian heritage, but wonder if Mikele might be shortened to Mick, which strikes me as a funny name for a little one. I dont particularly like any of your other choices, they're all very of their time.

I think people would pronounce it as michel which would then seem french

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LochKatrine · 26/02/2025 22:22

MyAmusedHelper · 26/02/2025 21:35

I think people would pronounce it as michel which would then seem french

Call him Michael.
It's classic and you'd be ahead of the curve.

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