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Kendall

23 replies

boodleboot · 17/02/2010 08:07

What do you think of this name. I absolutely love it {today }....bit of a marmite name i should reckon.....

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Bucharest · 17/02/2010 08:09

Ticks all the wrong boxes for me I'm afraid, seems like a surname, taken from a place and slightly modified, begins with the dreaded K.

(and I heart Marmite!)

oopsandbabycoconut · 17/02/2010 08:14

I know a teenage Kendal - she is know as Minty, as in Kendal mint cake

bellissima · 17/02/2010 08:14

I think of mint cake (minus an l).

Blokes of a certain age would think of Felicity's bum.

Incidently, is this for a girl or a boy?

bellissima · 17/02/2010 08:16

Crossed with oops!

I do like mint cake thobut.
Whats wrong with the 'dreaded K'? Katherine/Kate lovely names.

DuelingFanjo · 17/02/2010 08:19

would be shortened to Ken of courser, but if you're happy with that?

boodleboot · 17/02/2010 08:20

i don't get the K thing either to be honest. I am thinking for a girl....minty is a fab NN and great to get it from something other than Araminta which i absolutely detest....my DH said Kendal mint cake too but i don't think that puts me off....

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SoupDragon · 17/02/2010 08:22

Absolutely dreadful.

Bucharest · 17/02/2010 09:03

Oh yes, Katherine is one of my favourite names....but take a moment and ponder Kaiden, Kenzie, Kobi, Kody, Keegan and Kloe (yes I have seen it spelled like that )

bellissima · 17/02/2010 09:58

But Kylie is gorgeous! (not). Blokes of a certain younger age will have her bum in mind..

Bucharest · 17/02/2010 10:07

Gah! Must be like shagging a 4 yr old.

southeastastra · 17/02/2010 10:08

very kardashian

MaggieMaeve · 17/02/2010 10:11

I used to work with an American girl who was called Kendall. I hated it initially but it grew on me. She was however quite clever and kind but totally humourless, if that helps.

Kylie! oh... NO you couldn't. Maybe it sounds mainstream in Australia, but over here, it just sounds like your parents grew up watching neighbours &/or have really bubblegum taste in music (i like her music, but I don't advertise that)

bellissima · 17/02/2010 10:25

I was joking about Kylie! On balance, Bucharest is right - not about shagging 4 year olds (well maybe that too) - but about Katherine/Kate being the only respectable K names.

boodleboot · 17/02/2010 10:50

i think i'd rather go for Kendall than another Ruby, Isabella, Matilda or Evie....

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upahill · 17/02/2010 10:53

Just saw the title of the thread (not which forum it was in ) and thought it was about the Lake District's Kendal.

That said I'm thinking mmmmmmmmm not bad. I think it would be a grower on me.

venusonarockbun · 17/02/2010 11:07

I dont really like it but even so would have thought this would be for a boy and not a girl. Its very masculine sounding.

Doozie · 17/02/2010 11:25

I know two Kendall/Kendals. Both have fathers called Ken . Which makes me think it's a bit of a made up name (I don't actually know if it is). It never gets shortened. It just reminds me of Ken Doll.

crumpet · 17/02/2010 11:36

Will spend his/her life explaining that it is spelled Kendall not Kendal

mathanxiety · 17/02/2010 15:37

It's a popular name in the US.

shoobidoo · 17/02/2010 15:42

I don't mind it, and it is certainly more interesting than yet another Evie, Ellie or Kylie.

Does it sound good with your surname?

mathanxiety · 17/02/2010 16:30

It's better than the utterly horrible Kendra.

ilovesprouts · 17/02/2010 16:34

dd went to school with a girl called kendall

boodleboot · 17/02/2010 17:25

It does sound pretty nice with the surname which is three syllables beginning with M ending in -han....do you think it needs a really over the top pretty middle name to soften it at all?

and if so what???

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