[Opinions] WDYT of Caden?
For a boy? I like the nickname Cade too.
I usually prefer more traditional names for boys but I really like this one-it's cool! :)
Opinions??
I usually prefer more traditional names for boys but I really like this one-it's cool! :)
Opinions??
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Cade, yes; Caden, no
~Lillian~
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~Lillian~
Proud daughter of Ann and John
Proud sister of Lauren and Leah
Proud wife of David
Proud mother of Alexander, Scarlett, Sophia, and Gideon
Ditto.
Andrew
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It's my favorite of the -aden names, but I'm staying miles away from those.
It's not that any one in particular is that common, some of them are more than others, but as a group they could probably outrank even Jacob.
It's not that any one in particular is that common, some of them are more than others, but as a group they could probably outrank even Jacob.
The -n doesn't suit me...
I think it sounds trendy like Jaden, Hayden, Aiden, and I cna't say I like the sound. It's so.... generic. Like, completely overused. Admitedly, the C has caught on with as many parents yet, they are still on Cole. But Caden will be big soon...*Shivers*
I have a problem with the n at the end. The n doesn't suit me.
However, in complete contrast, I love Cade. It's really sweet. I like short names for FN's lately... Though about a month ago I liked really long names. It's those average ones that don't get my attention.
But yah... Caden is awkward and trendy-sounding. Cade sounds smart and wonderful (and close to Gabe and Nate, both of which I love). I have a problem with the n at the end of Caden. The n doesn't suit me.
Sorry that didn't really help, but it's where I stand. ;-)
Julia Keelan
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I think it sounds trendy like Jaden, Hayden, Aiden, and I cna't say I like the sound. It's so.... generic. Like, completely overused. Admitedly, the C has caught on with as many parents yet, they are still on Cole. But Caden will be big soon...*Shivers*
I have a problem with the n at the end. The n doesn't suit me.
However, in complete contrast, I love Cade. It's really sweet. I like short names for FN's lately... Though about a month ago I liked really long names. It's those average ones that don't get my attention.
But yah... Caden is awkward and trendy-sounding. Cade sounds smart and wonderful (and close to Gabe and Nate, both of which I love). I have a problem with the n at the end of Caden. The n doesn't suit me.
Sorry that didn't really help, but it's where I stand. ;-)
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This message was edited 5/29/2006, 2:15 PM
I prefer Cade as a full name, but this is nice, too. :)
-- Sarah
-- Sarah
I love this name! It's my little brothers name, we spell it with a K. He's never been called Kade as a nick-name, but It still sounds cute!
i know a boy named Caden his brother is Carter
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I dislike it, sorry. It's so trendy (not that I would find it particularly appealing if it was more unusual either, though) that I just can't stand it or any of the other tryndee -aden names anymore.
I agree too.
Ditto, and ARGH!