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Quinn, Kade, and Cohen
3 boys in the grocery store today - Quinn (5), Kade (3), and Cohen (1). Could be spelld differently.
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Kade and Cohen are horribly trendy. Quinn isn't quite as popular but is on the trendy side as well. Besides, it's a cutesy little sibset because they all start with a "K" sound. :-/ ETA: Ok, I think I'm wrong about Quinn not being as popular, but it didn't shoot up the charts like Kade/Cade/Kaiden/Cayden, etc. and Cohen have.

This message was edited 6/2/2007, 10:52 PM

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I really really dislike Kade, and Quinn bugs me. Cohen's okay - I've always liked the way it sounds, but it's nothing I would name a kid.
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I adore Quinn and I really like Kade, but only spelled Cade. Cohen is ok, but not one of my favorite surnamey names.
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Way too surnamey, especially Cohen!
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Quinn is a cute name.
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Don't like the names but good sibset.
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gorgeous sibset
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Trendy.I don't dig Kade, and Cohen is downright offensive. Quinn's fine. Array
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Why is Cohen offensive??
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Cohen is rather like naming your son "priest," except that a Cohen is a priest in a religion (namely Judaism) that has gotten the short end of the stick for literally thousands of years. It strikes me as ignorant and vaguely condescending, like naming a child Cherokee or Cheyenne.Array
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Could be a family name.Cohen's a pretty common Jewish surname, isn't it? And it's pretty trendy to call your kids first-name family surnames. I don't think it's inherently religious.Or maybe the parents like Leonard Cohen a lot. That's probably a stretch though :)
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I agree. Hardly that offensive at all.
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Nope, pretty sure it's the OC's influence, unfortunately
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ignoredouble post :(

This message was edited 6/2/2007, 10:54 PM

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