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Katrina, Kendall, Kennedy
Which one, and why? Hmm. Your ideas are intriguing to me and I wish to subscribe to your newsletter.
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Kennedy is O-U-T-spells-out: not just a ln but the ln of an excessively prominent family; a bit like naming a child Elvis ane protesting that you never gave the singer a thought.
Kendall: beautiful surroundings and all that, but another lnfn and the only one I've ever met was a male. So, two strikes and it's out.
Which leaves us with Katrina. It's no better than OK, but it's the best on offer.
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Katrina is a beautiful name.
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I’m going with Katrina. I kind of like it but I wouldn’t actually use it because of Hurricane Katrina.
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Kennedy - I tend to like Irish based names, and I dislike the other two choices more than this.Kendall is my next pick, but it always sounds like "Ken doll" to me.I've never liked Katrina. It just sounds so clunky. Although of the three choices, I would choose this if I could use the nn Kate.
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Kennedy, it's the name of a family friend's daughter and it's really grown on me. Kendall second, I like the sound and look well enough, but it comes off a bit snobbish and kind of reminds me of 'candle'. Katrina is unflattering and annoying to me, makes me think of a stuck-up soccer fanatic (nothing against soccer though). I prefer Karina.
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Anne. It looks complete and the name does not sound Southern
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Katrina, it's more feminine
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Katrina because I dislike it least. Spell it Catriona, and I’m on board.
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Definitely Katrina ...It could very well have been my actual name, and the family thought it would be because my mother always had one doll named Katrina.
Kendall and especially Kennedy are just too WASPy.
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Katrina although I prefer Katarina. Kendall and Kennedy are trendy and not very feminine.
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Katrina, since I really dislike the other two.
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I think this'll be a landslide for Katrina.
There's no comparison because Katrina's a personal name and the others are just not, they're tryndeigh surname names.
I don't really mind Kennedy, but I have always hated Kendall (Ken Doll).
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Parents, keep your sons away from the Ken doll, unless you want them to live in The Village and skip to work. ---Eddie Murphy
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Katrina, most definitely. I like it. Also Kendall and Kennedy are godawful surnames.
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Katrina, simply because it's the only one that actually looks and sounds feminine to me.
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Katrina. Kendall seems outdated and Kennedy is tacky.
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