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#1 LMarie

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Posted 01 March 2014 - 06:57 AM

We have decided on Kendall for a baby boy. Which spelling do you think looks the most masculine: Kendall, Kendal, Kendell, or Kendel? Would you pronounce Kendall and Kendell the same way?

 

Also what are your suggestions for middle names DH and I can't seem to decide on one.

 

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#2 Laura2013

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Posted 10 March 2014 - 02:55 PM

Nooooo Kendall is a girls name as in the Jenner sister's of the (cough) Kardashian fame!
 

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Posted 10 March 2014 - 03:14 PM

Kendall is the best spelling in my opinion :)

 

How about:

 

Kendall Josiah

Kendall Felix

Kendall Finley

Kendall Andrew

Kendall Noah 

Kendall Matthew

Kendall Oliver

Kendall Spencer

Kendall Alexander

Kendall Edison

Kendall Levi

Kendall William

Kendall Hayes

Kendall Lewis

 

Like any?



#4 The Future Mrs B

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Posted 10 March 2014 - 03:47 PM

Kendall is definitly the best spelling in my opinion. I would pair it with something that is more masculine since many people will see Kendall as a feminine name.
I really like Kendall Matthew or Kendall Oliver from Paige's list.

#5 Addison

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Posted 10 March 2014 - 08:57 PM

Kendall is the best spelling imo.

It is very masculine, though because it is now used as unisex, you should probably pair it with a strictly masculine name as the previous posters have said.

Kendall George
Kendall Ian
Kendall Samson
Kendall Preston
Kendall Sawyer
Kendall Jack

#6 Laugh-Dream-Love

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Posted 11 March 2014 - 06:19 AM

Kendall is my preferred spelling. I agree with previous posters; it should have a more masculine middle name since it's considered a unisex name nowadays.

 

Kendall Joseph

Kendall Matthew

Kendall James

Kendall Peter

Kendall George

Kendall Bradley

Kendall William

Kendall Daniel

Kendall Theodore

Kendall Sebastian

Kendall Alexander

Kendall Oliver

Kendall Philip

Kendall Isaac

Kendall Thomas

Kendall Arthur

Kendall Lucas

Kendall David

Kendall Nicholas

 

Hope this helps!



#7 Remy Hadley

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Posted 11 March 2014 - 08:37 AM

I like Kendall :) I dislike when people misspell things just to specify gender though. Even if some people see Kendall as unisex, I'll always see it masculine <3 Ah well!

 

Kendall Ronan

Kendall Elias

Kendall George

Kendall Oliver

Kendall Zachary

Kendall Thomas

Kendall Isaiah

Kendall Tobias

Kendall Quinn

Kendall William

Kendall Nathaniel

Kendall Finley

Kendall Rory

Kendall Matthias

Kendall Vincent

Kendall Camden

Kendall Jonah

 

Hope these help!



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Posted 11 March 2014 - 01:50 PM

I like Kendal. To me it looks a little more masculine. And I like the name on a boy :) We don't hear it much for boys despite it being unisex.






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