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[Opinions] Re: Kellen
I know a Kellen (it might be Kellan or Kellyn). She's preschool age. The name feels more masculine than feminine to me, despite only seeing it on a girl. I don't dislike it, but it doesn't really make a strong impression on me one way or another. It fits into a number of trends--K-names, two-syllable-ending-in-n, "bell tones," and it sounds kind of like a last name. It feels like the more trends a name fits into, the less memorable it becomes, you know? It's not bad, but not remarkable.
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