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Baby name for my baby sister?
Any ideas to name my baby sister. Mom said I get to name her and i want her name to begin with a "K". I need some ideas.
Can we please add some intersting names also? :)
17 Answers
- 9 years agoFavorite Answer
Katherine/ Kathryn
Karoline
Kara
Kate/Kaite
Kaitlyn
Katie/Katy
Katerina
Kylie
Kimberley
Kayley
Kacey
Karla
Karen
Kitty
Karol
Karolina
Kassandra
Kathy
Kathleen
Keeley
Keira/Keera
Kelly
Kerry
Kiara (pronounced like tiara)
Kirsty
Kirsten
Kristen
Kristina
Kristine
Krissy
Kizzy
Kody/Kodey/Kodie
Keeva
OR You could do a "Kardashian" and take a name that would normally start with a "C" and change it to a "K".
Khloe
Kourtney
Kandice
Kamila
Karly
Kerys
Kristabel
Klaire/Klare
Klara
Klaudia
Klementine
Konnie
Koral
Kordelia
Kornelia
Krystal
Hope you like some of them :)
- 9 years ago
Kodi
Kailey
Kassey (pronounced Kay-see OR Ka-see)
Karen
Kayla
Kaitlyn
Karina
Karissa
Karma
Karoline
Kasha
Kacie
Kai
Kanisha
Kameron
Karla
Kassandra
Kallie
Kambria
Kami
Karleen
Karmen
Kalina
Kandace
Kara
Kate
Kathleen
Kelly
Kiki
Katrina
Kelsey
Kenzie
Kate
Kimberly
Kirsty
Krisandra
Krista
Kyra
Krystal
Kylie
Kira
Source(s): http://www.thinkbabynames.com/list/0/K - Anonymous9 years ago
Kallie
Kaitlyn
Kara
Kristy
Katie
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- ?Lv 45 years ago
Wow, congrats on your infant sister! Naming her is a significant honor because you'd be calling her that call for her lifetime. listed the following are some information to naming: Don`t p.c.. a too unusual or strange call, she may be teased in college for that. save the call short and straightforward, yet in case you want to make the call unique, imagine of spelling ameliorations. (Erica to Erika. Sarah to Sara or Saraa.) My infant call techniques: Monique, Ana (a million syllable), Heather, Isabella, Kaitlyn, and Anicka. strong success!