I was a 2000s kid through and through (and a teen for the. My sister is set on naming her daughter [name]kayla[/name]. My name is [name]kaila [/name], but is said [name]kayla [/name].
The University of British Columbia Class of 2029 (UBC29) hi everyone
Am struggling to come up with a list of girls names.
So according to the internet, the y2k aesthetic is the term for the vibes from the early 2000s, which has always been my thing.
Personally, i love [name]michaela [/name]. I voted for [name]leila [/name], but [name]laila [/name] is lovely too. I’m not expecting a kid, but i would like to know if you prefer the spelling [name_f]michaela[/name_f] or [name_f]mikayla[/name_f], and why. What are your thoughts on the different spellings of the name?
[name]kaia[/name] is my daughters name and it has all the qualities i look for: I used to think that every way but [name]michaela[/name] was wrong, but now i’m beginning to think they are just unrelated. You would actually be really surprised how many times i get called [name]kyla [/name] instead of [name]kayla [/name]. Hello, i’m expecting number 4.
I told her i thought.
I love [name_f]clara[/name_f], [name_f]kayla[/name_f] & [name_f]flora[/name_f], however i need help picking which one i love the most. She loves the name [name]isla[/name] but is concerned the spelling isn’t very intuitive. She’s letting me choose the middle name (she’s a single mom). [name]kayla[/name] isn’t really my style so i’m having trouble.