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From my experience, I'd have to say that Kylie is a bad spelling of Kylee. I've known about four or five Kyl(ee|ie)s (not counting my cousin's daughter), and they all spelled their name Kylee. It could just be one of those naming quirks unique to Texas, though.
And, to TSN, I've known several Kylees and Taryns, and (to me, at least) they're more normal than Kaiden, Jaden, or Kendall.
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I had never seen or heard of the name "Taryn" until today, in this thread. Karen, Sharon, Erin, Aaron... I've even seen a reference to a real person named "Charon". But never "Taryn".
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I've met one person named "Kendall" (it was also the name of the suberbs we lived in in Miami).
The only "Jayden" I've ever seen is some pornstar (google her up- she's cute).
I know a few guys named "Akria" (and yes, I always want to make anime related jokes).
Someone I used to work with conned his wife into naming their son "Cable" (after his favorite comic book character) by explaining "it's a cable binding us together" or some nonsense. I dont know if she ever found out the truth though (he moved away soon after she got out of the hospital).
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I knew one Kendall; he went by Kenny. He was in my high school calculus class. Kendall seems to be like Riley, Bailey, and Madison: a surname that is being turned into a girl's first name. Google says that there are more girls named Kendall out there than I originally thought.
I gave my sister the link to Baby's Named a Bad, Bad Thing. She's taking notes from it, so she either missed my point or is doing it to mock me.
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Some friends of ours in NZ had a daughter named Kendall. And another called Jaime. And there was an Arwen phoned in to BBC Radio 2 yesterday. I;ve encountered a Jayden and a Te� recently.
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Try running into a Jessyln... she left me a message saying she couldn't get Star Wireless on her Sprint cell phone to work. I also worked with a LeSean before at the student union on my campus. Then again I had to deal with a student named Kaydence and Niali. Shantae is a friend of mine... that girl though needs to develop a harder shell when it comes to constructive criticism. Oh and there's Sunshine... my god her life should be titled "Lesbos of Our Lives" with all the drama she has. Ah, and the tale of the two Rocio... one bisexual who can't decide what she wants and the other straight on lesbian with a possible drinking problem. Doanh Doanh, AKA Delphine, is my cute Vietnamise French girl... too bad the business program at school keeps her busy lately.
Aren't names wonderful...
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